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RANGERS AND SOVEREIGNTY.

RANGERS AND SOVEREIGNTY.

by ROBERTS, CAPT. DAN W.

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San Antonio: Wood Printing & Engraving Co., 1914., 1914. First edition. First edition. Cloth, 190 pp., frontispiece. "This account of the Frontier Battalion of Texas Rangers was written by one of its field captains. This group of rangers, wrote Walter Prescott Webb, 'left behind a tradition of courage and heroic individual action which is unsurpassed by any organization in any country in the world.'...The volume gives a remarkable, concise account of the service of one of the most active of all Texas Ranger units."---John H. Jenkins. A classic account of his many fights with Indians, outlaws, rustlers, murderers and feuding families on the frontiers of western and southern Texas. Previous owner's name on front endpaper, else a near fine copy. A very scarce work.
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