Subscriber Reviews
Paid for subscription, Never received 1 copy ?
To whom it may cocern, 3/15/04
I sent in a check #4816 for $29.95 and received check back Stamped with `For Deposit Only' DATED 9/2/03
TRUE WEST PUBLISHING
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With : Pay To The Order Of
BANK OF AMERICA
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On the top of the BACK OF THE CHECK FOR the SUBSCRITION. But have not received a SINGLE ISSUE as of TODAY!?
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they told me that I had Severe case of CHEMICAL SOLVENT POISON-
ING & have to sell my HOUSE to move North somewhere. What I want is for someone too Please look into this MATTER & Help Me get it Straightened out so I will receive what I have PAID FOR. THANK YOU VERY MUCH,can get me @ rmmccahon @ prodigy.net or Robert McCahon-(361)985-9535. P.O.Box 271427, Corpus Christi, TX. 78427
Robert McCahon
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True West Breathes New Life into the Old West
I just finished reading both the January and February/March 2003 issues of True West magazine. What a treat! This periodical covers the American West in a style which is simultaneously engaging and enlightening. If you are a history buff, lover of western lore or just want a satisfying read, pick up this magazine.
True West is celebrating 50 years of publication (no small feat) by dedicating a large portion of each issue this year to a "50 Most" list relevant to the old West. Additionally, the January issue has a timeline beginning in 1800 which covers a
20-year span charting the exploration and settlement of the West. The February/March issue picks up this thread and subsequent issues will carry it right up to 1953, the year of the magazine's inception.
The January issue gives an impressive look at the "The 50 Most Important Historical Photos of the Old West". There are several absorbing articles relating to one of the most important events in America's history: Lewis and Clark's exploratory trek west with the Corps of Discovery. And much more.
The February/March issue focuses on "The 50 Guns That Won the West". A big serving of other good articles cover topics including the Alamo and the fur-trapping adventures of the legendary "Mountain Men".
Well over a dozen regular departments -- "Classic Gunfights", "How the West Is Worn" and "Collecting the West" are a few -- along with cleverly executed illustrations and interesting sidebars fill out the rest of the magazine's glossy, high-color pages.
It is getting much harder these days to find a publication worth reading from cover to cover. I recommend you get a subscription to True West. You won't be disappointed.
FUN THINGS TO READ AND BUY!
My husband has been getting this magazine for about a year. I picked up an issue a few months ago and was quite surprised! I really enjoyed the article in the January issue on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. There are so many fun things to read and buy! I might have to get my own subscription!!