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DODGE CITY: WYATT EARP, BAT MATTERSON, AND THE WICKEDEST TOWN IN THE AMERICAN WEST By Tom Clavin St. Martin’s Press, $29.99, 400 pages For those of us who came of age in the 1950s and 1960s ...
About the Book: In Wichita, Kansas, Wyatt Earp answers his most innate calling and returns to law enforcement, where he excels by sheer force and an utter lack of fear.
Mark Warren's Award-Winning Trilogy, Wyatt Earp, An American Odyssey, is now available in paperback. Western historian Mark Warren has logged more than 6 decades of study in the Earp story ...
But the book, “Wyatt Earp (1869-1870) The Lost Story,” by author Marshall Bulle and investigator Gary Stover suggests the rare photos came to the area more than 150 years ago and may have been ...
Wyatt Earp portrait with Manitowoc ties is indeed of the notorious lawman, experts say Experts, according to the book, looked at things such as facial features to authentic the photo.
When Mark Warren was just a youngster, he found Stuart Lake’s book “Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal.” “That was the first book I read about Wyatt. I was very young and I had a hero,” he said.
From a rollicking picture book that teaches kids they belong, to places they can visit in the Twin Cities, to a tale of Wyatt Earp’s women, here’s today’s stroll across genres. “We Belong ...
The most celebrated gunfight in the history of the Old West occurred on Oct. 26, 1881, in aptly named Tombstone, Ariz., when Wyatt Earp, his brothers Virgil and Morgan and his friend Doc Holliday ...
In “Wyatt Earp: A Vigilante Life,” ‘ Andrew C. Isenberg calls on the big guns to debunk the Earp myth: German sociologist Max Weber, Henry James, and even Shakespeare’s Prince Hal. You may ...
If he were alive today, Wyatt Earp probably wouldn't face down the Clantons and McLaurys at the O.K. Corral -- or as you'll see, somewhere else. Jeff is the author of The Last Gunfight: The Real ...
Wyatt Earp: Was he a lawman or an outlaw? That question has been explored in history books, newspapers, and countless ...
This reviewer recently visited Tombstone, Ariz., and suffered through frequent “gun battles” on the streets and walked through Boothill Cemetery reading grave markers that told of violent ...
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