An edition of Wyatt Earp (1997)

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The Life Behind the Legend

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An edition of Wyatt Earp (1997)

Wyatt Earp

The Life Behind the Legend

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Based on recently discovered material, including newspapers believed to have been lost as well as personal accounts from Earp's friends, enemies, and acquaintances, this definitive biography paints a superbly balanced portrait of the man who helped shape the modern view of the Old West. A rich panorama of nineteenth-century American culture and politics, Wyatt Earp brings a fresh perspective to the life of a common man of uncommon courage, whose ultimate wish was to live a quiet life.

From the Kansas plains to Tombstone, from Nome to San Francisco, here is the complete, unvarnished story of Wyatt Earp as it has never before been told, with a cast of characters whose names ring with the very spirit of the Old West: Ike Clanton, Curley Bill, and John Ringo among them.

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Wiley
Language
English
Pages
416

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Cover of: Wyatt Earp
Wyatt Earp: The Life Behind the Legend
February 25, 1999, Wiley
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Wyatt Earp: the life behind the legend
1997, J. Wiley
in English

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First Sentence

"NICHOLAS PORTER EARP, a widower with one son, married Virginia Cooksey in 1840, and five years later moved the family from Kentucky to Monmouth, Illinois."

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Library of Congress
F786.E18

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OL7614544M
ISBN 10
0471283622
ISBN 13
9780471283621
Library Thing
148279
Goodreads
421734

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NICHOLAS PORTER EARP, a widower with one son, married Virginia Cooksey in 1840, and five years later moved the family from Kentucky to Monmouth, Illinois.
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