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Books about the Pony Express *

Please note that not all books listed are still in print, but may be available at your local library. Listed by last name of the author, then book title.

* If you know of a book on the Pony Express that you don’t see listed, please send book information to NationalPonyExpress@gmail.com

  • Adams, Samuel Hopkins. The Pony Express. Spencer Press, Inc., Chicago, 1950. Great book on the history of the Pony Express.
  • Adams, Samuel Hopkins. El Pony Express. Editorial Intercontinental, S. A., Mexico, 1957. This is a Spanish language version of Adams’ book listed above.
  • Allen, Merritt Parmelee. Joaquin Miller, Frontier Poet. Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York, 1932.
  • Anderson, A. M., and Adolph Regli. Alec Majors. Wheeler Publishing Company, Chicago, 1953. The story of Alexander Majors and the Old West he knew and loved.
  • Anderson, Peter. The Pony Express. Children’s Press, 1996. Examines the establishment of this innovative but short-lived mail delivery system and recounts anecdotes about it. Very well illustrated.
  • Arnold, Oren. Marvel

    Archives West Finding Aid

    Sub-series 1. Articles in numerical/chronological order
    1942-1984BoxFolder51

    (98) Why All That Shooting? Competitive Shooting

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    (99) Hunters on Wheels

    194253

    (107) Hits and Misses - Outlaw Curly Bill

    undated54

    (109) Handguns and Pistols

    undated55

    (115) Shooting Sons Marksmanship for Children

    undated56

    (117) Ski Rodeo, New Skiing in New Mexico

    undated57

    (118) The Wild Bill Hickok Myth

    194958

    (119) Old Guns - New Targets War Rifles for Hunting

    undated59

    (120) Is It a Pistol Or a Pup? War Souvenir Pistols

    undated510

    (121) Wild Bill Hickok

    undated511

    (123) Little Sure Shot, Annie Oakley

    undated512

    (131) High, Low and Game, Gun Sights

    1948513

    (132) Albuquerque

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    (133) New Mexico, The Land of Enchantment

    1948515

    (134) Dan’l Boone Myths American Sharpshooter Myths

    1948516

    (135) Sons of Guns, Gun Industry and Recreation

    1949517

    (136) That New Remington, Remington Mo

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