- Prairie fever, British aristocrats in the American West, 1830-1890, Peter Pagnamenta
- Passion and principle, John and Jessie Frémont, the couple whose power, politics, and love shaped nineteenth-century America, Sally Denton
- Emigrants on the Overland Trail, the wagon trains of 1848, Michael E. LaSalle
- Imperfect union, how Jessie and John Frémont mapped the West, invented celebrity, and helped cause the Civil War, Steve Inskeep
- Brave hearted, the women of the American West 1836-1880, Katie Hickman
- Calamity Jane, a study in historical criticism, Roberta Beed Sollid ; correlated and edited by Vivian A. Paladin ; indexed by John Hakola
- The life of Kit Carson, the great western hunter and guide, by Charles Burdett ; with an introd. by G. Mercer Adam
- Westering man, the life of Joseph Walker, Bil Gilbert
- A life wild and perilous, mountain men and the paths to the Pacific, Robert M. Utley
- Bat Masterson, the man and the legend, by Robert K. DeArment
- Bat Masterson
- Tim McCoy remembers the West, an autobiography, by Tim McCoy with Ronald McCoy
- Buffalo Bill Cody, the man behind the legend, Robert A. Carter
- Jim Bridger, trailblazer of the American West, Jerry Enzler
- Lions of the West, heroes and villains of the westward expansion, Robert Morgan
- Hard road west, history & geology along the Gold Rush trail, Keith Heyer Meldahl
- A newer world, Kit Carson, John C. Frémont, and the claiming of the American West, David Roberts