BOOKS ABOUT OKLAHOMA WRITTEN BY MEMBERS OF OKOLHA

A coffee table book "Oklahoma Courthouse Legends" complied by Oklahomans,
Kent E. Frates and David G. Fitzgerald.
It's a book you will be glad you have. Outstanding photos and stories of Oklahoma's 77 counties.
The book is $55 which includes shipping and handling.
To order any of the books listed contact:
Herman Kirkwood
3837 NW 32nd, Oklahoma city, OK 73112
or call 405-946-9206
“He Made It Safe to Murder” by Howard Berry Sr. Hard back; Over 700 pages: 100 separate true stories; out of print; New $55 includes S & H.
“Oklahoma Renegades; By Ken Butler; Paperback; over 27 true stories of Lawmen and Outlaws you never heard of. Now in its 3rdprinting; $23 includes S & H.

“More Oklahoma Renegades; by Ken Butler; Paperback; over 100 pages of true well researched stories; 27 short stories over 990 pictures; $23 includes S & H.

“Bill Fossett Oklahoma’s Best Honest & True U. S. Marshal” by Jim Fulbright; Fascinating true stories about his life and times; paperback; $23 includes S & H.

“Historic Photos of Oklahoma Lawmen; by Buddy Johnson; Hard back; over 200 pages and pictures starting 1880 through 1960. Great gift for anyone associated with law enforcement in Oklahoma; $40 includes S & H.

“Bud and Me”; by Alt Abernathy; hardback; 162 pages with pictures. In 1909 5 year old Temple and his nine year old brother Bud rode from Fredrick, OK to Santa Fe, N. M. Their Dad put them on horses and told them to ride to Washington D. and meet president, Teddy Roosevelt.

“Legendary Lawman; By Ron Owens. The story of Quick Draw Jelly Bryce. In its 2nd printing; 219 pages with pictures of former Mountain View Oklahoma City Policeman, Jelly Bryce, hired by Edgar Hoover to teach agents how to draw and shoot; $23 includes S & H.

“Shoot From the Lip; by Lt. Col. Nancy Samuelson, member of OKOLHA. Oversize table size hard back book; 188 pages with many pictures. Not in book stores $40 includes S & H. She tells how crooked some of the Oklahoma lawmen were. Good book for you library.
“Bold and Brassy”; by Mary E. Cooper; paperback; True murder stories starting in Stillwater, OK. Well researched and written. $23 includes S & H.

“Alive if Possible Dead if Necessary”, by Dee Cordy; paper back; 281 pages. Over the Osage murders and former OCPD office Luther Bishop who was the only FBI agent who was murdered and it remains unsolved today.

“Prince of Crime, by John Morgan; 202 pages and pictures. True story about Murray Humphries, “Murray the Came”, well researched and written. According to John Morgan he was America’s most influential gangster. He introduce gambling to Nevada and was elected public enemy number one. He, his wife and daughter are all buried of Highway # 9 at Brendle Corners in a cow pasture in an above the ground tomb.

“The Seminole Burning” by Dr. Dan Littlefield Hard back; 215 pages; true story of racial violence here in Oklahoma in 1897-1898. $23 includes S & H.

“The Dalton Gang Story:, by Lt. Col. Nancy Samuelson. Over sized paper back; 118 pages from Lawmen to Outlaws. Nancy a member of the Dalton family knows and has written the very best book on the Daltons. A definite must for your library. $28 includes S & H.

“Fatal Holiday”; by Judy Cigstad; paperback. A true crime story. About the murder in Oklahoma of Brenda Andrews husband by Brenda and her boyfriend James Pavatt. Tried and convicted of murder and awaiting execution. $23 includes S & H.