Gunfighters

Gunfighters
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Publisher : Chartwell Books
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9780785833765
ISBN-13 : 0785833765
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Gunfighters by : Al Cimino

Delve into the world of the Wild West and the gunslingers that populated its dusty towns and saloons.

John Ringo

John Ringo
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 0816516480
ISBN-13 : 9780816516483
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis John Ringo by : Jack Burrows

He was the deadliest gun in the West. Or was he? Ringo: the very name has come to represent the archetypal Western gunfighter and has spawned any number of fictitious characters laying claim to authenticity. John Ringo's place in western lore is not without basis: he rode with outlaw gangs for thirteen of his thirty-two years, participated in Texas's Hoodoo War, and was part of the faction that opposed the Earp brothers in Tombstone, Arizona. Yet his life remains as mysterious as his grave, a bouldered cairn under a five-stemmed blackjack oak. Western historian Jack Burrows now challenges popular views of Ringo in this first full-length treatment of the myth and the man. Based on twenty years of research into historical archives and interviews with Ringo's family, it cuts through the misconceptions and legends to show just what kind of man Ringo really was.

Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal

Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0671885375
ISBN-13 : 9780671885373
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal by : Stuart N. Lake

Tie into two Wyatt Earp movies--Tombstone, starring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer, and Wyatt Earp, starring Kevin Costner and Dennis Quaid--with the definitive account of this American legend. Earp's life story reads like a movie, and now readers can experience his exploits in this classic account, originally published in 1931.

Graham Barnett

Graham Barnett
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Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9781574416671
ISBN-13 : 1574416677
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Graham Barnett by : James L. Coffey

Graham Barnett was killed in Rankin, Texas, on December 6, 1931. His death brought an end to a storied career, but not an end to the legends that claimed he was a gunman, a hired pistolero on both sides of the border, a Texas Ranger known for questionable shootings in Company B under Captain Fox, a deputy sheriff, a bootlegger, and a possible “fixer” for both law enforcement and outlaw organizations. In real life he was a good cowboy, who provided for his family the best way he could, and who did so by slipping seamlessly between the law enforcement community and the world of illegal liquor traffickers. Stories say he killed unnumbered men on the border, but he stood trial only twice and was acquitted both times. Barnett lived in the twentieth century but carried with him many of the attitudes of old frontier Texas. Among those beliefs was that if there were problems, a man dealt with them directly and forcefully—with a gun. His penchant to settle a score with gunplay brought him into confrontation with Sheriff W. C. Fowler, a former friend, who shot Barnett with the latter’s own submachine gun on loan. One contemporary summed it up best: “Officers in West Texas got the best sleep they had had in twenty years that Sunday night after Fowler killed Graham.”

The Dangerous Gunfighter

The Dangerous Gunfighter
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : 1977033938
ISBN-13 : 9781977033932
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dangerous Gunfighter by : Dhirubhai patel

Robert Clay Allison was a cattle rancher and sometimes gunfighter of the American West. He fought for the union in the Civil War. Allison had a standing for violence, having survive several one-on-one knife and gunfights as well as being occupied in a number of vigilante jail break-ins and lynching's. A drunken Allison once rode his horse through town nearly naked--wearing only his gunbelt.

Age of the Gunfighter

Age of the Gunfighter
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 0806127619
ISBN-13 : 9780806127613
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Age of the Gunfighter by : Joseph G. Rosa

Joseph G. Rosa's vivid and expertly written tale of this violent time combines contemporary accounts with meticulous historical research and an unjaundiced appraisal of the facts. Telling the story of every major gunfighter, peace officer, and outlaw of the West, Rosa places them within the context of a violent frontier and the coming of law and order. Complementing the text are twenty-seven outstanding color spreads featuring firearms from the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum (Los Angeles) and the Buffalo Bill Historical Center (Cody). Many of the spreads contain guns owned and used by such well-known individuals as Pat Garrett, Billy the Kid, Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp, Wild Bill Hickok, John Wesley Hardin, Frank James, and Harvey Logan.

Gunfighters, Highwaymen, and Vigilantes

Gunfighters, Highwaymen, and Vigilantes
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9780520341739
ISBN-13 : 0520341732
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Gunfighters, Highwaymen, and Vigilantes by : Roger D. McGrath

From the Preface:On the frontier, says conventional wisdom, a structured society did not exist and social control was largely absent; law enforcement and the criminal justice system had limited, if any, influence; and danger--both from man and from the elements--was ever present. This view of the frontier is projected by motion pictures, television, popular literature, and most scholarly histories. But was the frontier really all that violent? What was the nature of the violence that did occur? Were frontier towns more violent that cities in the East? Has America inherited a violent way of life from the frontier? Was the frontier more violent than the United States is today? This book attempts to answer these questions and others about violence and lawlessness on the frontier and do so in a new way. Whereas most authors have drawn their conclusions about frontier violence from the exploits of a few notorious badmen and outlaws and from some of the more famous incidents and conflicts, I have chosen to focus on two towns that I think were typical of the frontier--the mining frontier specifically--and to investigate all forms of violence and lawlessness that occurred in and around those towns.

Death of a Gunfighter

Death of a Gunfighter
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Publisher : Westholme Pub Llc
Total Pages : 520
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ISBN-10 : 1594161127
ISBN-13 : 9781594161124
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Death of a Gunfighter by : Dan Rottenberg

In the lead up to the Civil War, Joseph Alfred "Jack" Slade kept the stagecoaches and the U.S. Mail running through Colorado, and helped launch the Pony Express, all of which kept California and its gold in the Union. With his reputation as a gunfighter, across the Great Plains he became known as "The Law West of Kearny." Since Slade's death in 1864, persistent myths and stories have defied the efforts of writers and historians, including Mark Twain, to capture the real Jack Slade. Despite his notoriety, the pieces of Slade's fascinating life—including his marriage to the beautiful Maria Virginia—have remained scattered and hidden. In Death of a Gunfighter: The Quest for Jack Slade, the West's Most Elusive Legend, journalist Dan Rottenberg assembles years of research to reveal the true story of Jack Slade, one of America's greatest tragic heroes.

Deadly Dozen

Deadly Dozen
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780806179780
ISBN-13 : 0806179783
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Deadly Dozen by : Robert K. DeArment

Wyatt Earp, Billy the Kid, Doc Holliday—such are the legendary names that spring to mind when we think of the western gunfighter. But in the American West of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, thousands of grassroots gunfighters straddled both sides of the law without hesitation. Deadly Dozen tells the story of twelve infamous gunfighters, feared in their own times but almost forgotten today. Now, noted historian Robert K. DeArment has compiled the stories of these obscure men. DeArment, a life-long student of law and lawlessness in the West, has combed court records, frontier newspapers, and other references to craft twelve complete biographical portraits. The combined stories of Deadly Dozen offer an intensive look into the lives of imposing figures who in their own ways shaped the legendary Old West. More than a collective biography of dangerous gunfighters, Deadly Dozen also functions as a social history of the gunfighter culture of the post-Civil War frontier West. As Walter Noble Burns did for Billy the Kid in 1926 and Stuart N. Lake for Wyatt Earp in 1931, DeArment—himself a talented writer—brings these figures from the Old West to life. John Bull, Pat Desmond, Mart Duggan, Milt Yarberry, Dan Tucker, George Goodell, Bill Standifer, Charley Perry, Barney Riggs, Dan Bogan, Dave Kemp, and Jeff Kidder are the twelve dangerous men that Robert K. DeArment studies in Deadly Dozen: Twelve Forgotten Gunfighters of the Old West.

Quick-Draw Gunfighters

Quick-Draw Gunfighters
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Publisher : Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages : 50
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780766047815
ISBN-13 : 0766047814
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Quick-Draw Gunfighters by : Jeff Savage

Jesse James. Billy the Kid. Butch Cassidy. When these bold men walked into town with six-shooters in their holsters, most people fled quickly. That is, except for the lawmen willing to take them on. Although lawmen and outlaws stood for very different ideals, they did share one thing in common, gunfighting. To live in the Wild West, especially as a bank robber or sheriff, handling a gun was necessary. Author Jeff Savage discusses the dangerous world of the gunfighter.