In 'The Vigilantes of Montana', Thos. J. Dimsdale delves into the fascinating world of Popular Justice in the Rocky Mountains during the 1860s. The book provides a detailed account of the vigilante movement in Montana, shedding light on the raw and violent nature of frontier justice. Dimsdale's writing style is both engaging and informative, offering an in-depth look at the social and political context of the time. Through vivid descriptions and compelling narratives, the author transports the reader back to a time when lawlessness prevailed in the untamed West. Thos. J. Dimsdale, a respected historian and writer, was well-equipped to tackle the subject of vigilante justice in Montana. His extensive research and firsthand accounts give credibility to the events he describes in the book. Dimsdale's background in journalism and his passion for Western history are evident in his meticulous documentation and analysis of the vigilante movement. I highly recommend 'The Vigilantes of Montana' to anyone interested in American frontier history and the concept of popular justice. Dimsdale's insightful narrative offers a unique perspective on the vigilante justice system and its impact on society during the tumultuous era of the Gold Rush.