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Author Archives:Richard F. Selcer

Richard Selcer of Fort Worth, Texas, is a frequent contributor to Wild West and the author of such well-received books as Hell’s Half Acre: The Life and Legend of a Red-Light District and Fort Worth Characters. Selcer is also the editor and compiler of Legendary Watering Holes: The Saloons That Made Texas Famous.

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The One and Only ‘Booger’ Was Among History’s Best Rodeo Performers

Texan Sam Privett, the colorfully nicknamed proprietor of Booger Red’s Wild West, backed up his boast he could ride anything on four legs.

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These Western Lawmen Worked Both Sides of the Badge

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Fistfights, Heat Exhaustion and Not Enough Taters: What It Was Like at Gettysburg’s 50th Reunion

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Please Don’t Shoot the Bartender

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This 1945 New Guinea Plane Crash Survivor Became Known As The ‘Queen of Shangri-La’

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Kars Fortress Stands As a Monument to a Turbulent Past

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When the Swartz Brothers Shot Texas

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In the Confederacy’s Last Days, Two Texans Face Off in Futile Feud

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How Aging Confederate Veterans Kept Wartime Memories Alive

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Wine, Women and…What’s Wrong With That?

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