"Ambitious and exceptionally well-written. Adamson shows how these mostly forgotten silent Westerns were crucial to Hollywood’ s attempts to prove that it could uplift society by providing unifying national narratives. Long overlooked, these films are vastly important to our understanding of the development of film culture, particularly film's path from low-grade entertainment to a respectable and educational art form." - Paul McEwan, author of Cinema's Original Sin: D.W. Griffith, American Racism, and the Rise of Film Culture