Trails and Trials of a Texas Ranger, by William Warren Sterling. 1959.
  • Autobiography of the famed Ranger, "General Bill", who served his country in two world wars and his governor during the "Red River Bridge Controversy." He also cleaned up the villainy in some oil fields.
  • Beyond his own life story, Sterling covers much of the history of the Rangers during the period between the Civil War and the early 20th century. Lots of wild tales and astonishing characters.
  • No other printing information except 1959 publication date.
  • SIGNED by author on title page.   Sterling died in 1960.
  • However, there is a gift inscription on the flyleaf before the title page.
  • No dust jacket, but handsome hardcover boards. Mild to moderate wear.
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