Richard W. Etulain
Richard W. Etulain is a professor emeritus of history at the University of New Mexico, where he also edited the New Mexico Historical Review (1979-1985 and 1991) and directed the Center for the American West (1989-2001). Etulain served as president at both the Western Literature and Western History associations. He is the author or editor of more than sixty books on the history and cultures of the American West.
Telling Western Stories
From Buffalo Bill to Larry McMurtry
Narrates the evolution of the western story from the Civil War to the present, focusing on books, movies, and people.
- Copyright year: 1999
New Mexican Lives
Profiles and Historical Stories
This book will appeal to anyone interested in knowing more about how a fascinating mix of people of various cultures have molded New Mexico's history.
- Copyright year: 2002
Beyond the Missouri
The Story of the American West
A narrative history of the many peoples and cultures of the American West from prehistory to the twenty-first century.
- Copyright year: 2006
Western Lives
A Biographical History of the American West
The life stories of many individuals are woven together to tell the history of the American West from the earliest days of westward expansion to the twentieth century.
- Copyright year: 2004
Charlie Siringo's West
An Interpretive Biography
The colorful life of Charlie Siringo and the image of the American West he helped to create.
- Copyright year: 2005
The American West and Its Interpreters
Essays on Literary History and Historiography
- Copyright year: 2023
The Saga of Billy the Kid
First published in 1926, this dramatic biography forever installed outlaw Billy the Kid in the pantheon of mythic heroes from the Old West.
- Copyright year: 1999
Death Comes for the Archbishop
A Classic Novel of New Mexico
- Copyright year: 2024