- The lonesome gun, William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone
- Texas Ranger, James Patterson & Andrew Bourelle
- The last picture show, Larry McMurtry
- The Tonto woman and other western stories, Elmore Leonard
- The place of dead roads, William S. Burroughs
- Westering women, a novel, Sandra Dallas
- Ian's empire, Julia David
- Tucket's home, Gary Paulsen
- Mojave crossing, Louis L'Amour
- Wolf lawman, by Ray Hogan
- Man of the family;, illustrated by Edward Shenton
- The widow Nash, a novel, Jamie Harrison
- Wait for signs, twelve Longmire stories, Craig Johnson
- Just down the road, Jodi Thomas
- The woman who built a bridge, C.K. Crigger
- Stalking the dragon, James Clay
- The wolves of Currumpaw, William Grill
- Where coyotes howl, Sandra Dallas
- Great classic westerns
- The rider of the ruby hills, Louis L'Amour
- Falling from horses, Molly Gloss
- Land of wolves, Craig Johnson
- The Revengers, Terrence McCauley
- Forever Texas, William W. Johnstone, J.A. Johnstone
- The revenant, a novel of revenge, Michael Punke
- The strong land, a western sextet, Louis L'Amour ; edited by Jon Tuska
- A month of doomsdays, a Brannigan's land western, William W. Johnstone, J. A. Johnstone
- A snow country Christmas, Linda Lael Miller
- Quicksand, Janet Dailey
- The iron marshall, Louis L'Amour
- Mr. Tucket, Gary Paulsen
- Cities of the plain, Cormac McCarthy
- Thalia, a Texas trilogy, Larry McMurtry
- Catch Kid Curry, W.R. Garwood
- Wyoming heart, Diana Palmer
- The cold millions, a novel, Jess Walter
- Death & Texas, William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone
- A hill of beans, William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone
- Sin killer, a novel, Larry McMurtry
- Daughter of the morning star, Craig Johnson
- Wyoming true, Diana Palmer
- Dragon teeth, a novel, Michael Crichton
- Some kind of courage, Dan Gemeinhart
- The last ranger, a novel, Peter Heller
- Wyoming winter, Diana Palmer
- Recollection Creek
- Radigan, Louis L'Amour
- A feather for a fan, a Washington Territory story, by Karla Stover
- True grit, Charles Portis ; introduction by Roy Blount Jr. ; essays by Jacquelyn Mitchard and Jay Jennings ; afterword by Donna Tartt
- The thousand crimes of Ming Tsu, a novel, Tom Lin