Riding Lucifer''s Line
ISBN: 9781574415131
Platform/Publisher: Project MUSE / University of North Texas Press
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Chapters; Download: Chapters
Subjects: Law enforcement; Law enforcement; Peace officers;

The Texas-Mexico border is trouble. Haphazardly splashing across the meandering Rio Grande into Mexico isOCoor at least can beOCorisky business, hazardous to oneOCOs health and well-being. Kirby W. Dendy, the Chief of Texas Rangers, corroborates the sobering reality: OC As their predecessors for over one hundred forty years before them did, todayOCOs Texas Rangers continue to battle violence and transnational criminals along the Texas-Mexico border.OCO In Riding LuciferOCOs Line, Bob Alexander, in his characteristic storytelling style, surveys the personal tragedies of twenty-five Texas Rangers who made the ultimate sacrifice as they scouted and enforced laws throughout borderland counties adjacent to the Rio Grande. The timeframe commences in 1874 with formation of the Frontier Battalion, which is when the Texas Rangers were actually institutionalized as a law enforcing entity, and concludes with the last known Texas Ranger death along the border in 1921. Alexander also discusses the transition of the Rangers in two introductory sections: OC The Frontier Battalion Era, 1874-1901OCO and OC The Ranger Force Era, 1901-1935, OCO wherein he follows Texas Rangers moving from an epochal narrative of the Old West to more modern, technological times. Written absent a preprogrammed agenda, Riding LuciferOCOs Line is legitimate history. Adhering to facts, the author is not hesitant to challenge and shatter stale Texas Ranger mythology. Likewise, Alexander confronts head-on many of those critical Texas Ranger histories relying on innuendo and gossip and anecdotal accounts, at the expense of sustainable evidenceOCowritings often plagued with a deficiency of rational thinking and common sense. Riding LuciferOCOs Line is illustrated with sixty remarkable old-time photographs. Relying heavily on archived Texas Ranger documents, the lively text is authenticated with more than one thousand comprehensive endnotes."

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