Explore the wild and turbulent history of the Texas-Mexico borderlands in "Texas Devils: Rangers and Regulars on the Lower Rio Grande, 1846-1861" by Michael L. Collins and Susan Hallsten Mcgarry. This gripping nonfiction narrative sheds light on the complex relationships and power struggles between the Texas Rangers, the US Army regulars, and the various indigenous peoples and Mexican residents of the region during a critical period of American expansion.


With 328 pages of meticulously researched and engagingly written content, this hardcover book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the American Southwest, ethnic studies, social science, or political science. Featuring a dust jacket and measuring 9 inches in length by 6 inches in width, "Texas Devils" is an excellent addition to the library of any young adult or adult reader seeking a provocative and informative account of a pivotal moment in American history.