Michael L. Collins, is retired as Regents Professor and Hardin Distinguished Professor of American History at Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas. He is coauthor of Profiles in Power: Twentieth-Century Texans in Washington and author of That Damned Cowboy: Theodore Roosevelt and the American West, 1883-1898, and Texas Devils: Rangers and Regulars on the Lower Rio Grande, 1846-1861.
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"Edited by one of the leading academic historians in Texas, this fine book offers a detailed introduction and afterword to Webb's autobiography and successfully argues that Webb was one of the most significant and enduringly influential early scholars of the American West and Texas. Collins has done a masterful job of transcribing, editing, arranging, and presenting this autobiography to the reader, giving it a seemingly modern tone despite being written almost three-quarters of a century ago."--South Dakota History,