Here's a sampling of High Plains titles on Wyoming and the West: history, outlaws and lawmen, women, poetry, memoirs, and other perspectives of the West. For more information click on the image of the book.
Follow the Boys of Company K to Wyoming during the Civil War.
The inside story of the life of Butch Cassidy.
Poems that will change the way the world looks at women in ranching.
A side of the military you never read about the official U.S. Army Laundresses.
Did Tom Horn commit the murder of 14-year-old Willie Nickell for which he was hanged?
The story of the horse that became the symbol of Wyoming
Frontiersman Biography
A road trip for a cause...on a donkey.
Rawlins, Wyoming native Rod Miller draws from a life well lived to bring readers this collection of uniquely western poetry. Miller’s gruff and masculine style combines with an amazing awareness of place to bring readers directly into the heart of cowboy country.
Rod Miller was raised in a pioneer Wyoming ranching family, on a legacy cow outfit in Carbon County. He is a proud graduate of Rawlins High School where he was the Outstanding Wrestler for the Outlaws in 1968. Variously employed as a working cowboy, a bureaucrat, a wheeler-dealer, and a bookseller, Miller lives in semi-retirement in Cheyenne working on his banjo technique. This is his first book of poetry.