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Wildest Lives of the Wild West: America through the Words of Wild Bill Hickok,
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Wildest Lives of the Wild West: America through the Words of Wild Bill Hickok, Billy the Kid, and Other Famous Westerners Paperback - 2016

by Stephens, John Richard

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Reading line: Firsthand accounts of adventures told by the greatest celebrities of the Wild West Featuring the personal accounts of Pat Garrett, Frederic Remington, Geronimo, Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp, Teddy Roosevelt, Calamity Jane, John Wesley Hardin, George Armstrong Custer, William Pinkerton, Emmett Dalton, Deadwood Dick, and others By and about some of the most prominent characters in the American West, these are the stories of their exploits told in their own words through excerpts from autobiographies, articles they wrote, newspaper interviews, private journals, personal letters, and court testimony. The accounts range from an attempt to dispel some myths about former Union scout-turned-grudging actor Wild Bill Hickok to an acquaintance of Billy the Kid recounting the outlaw's last days. This book offers a rare glimpse into the world of these legendary figures as they describe their own personal experiences, tragedies, triumphs, and impressions on life in the Wild West. Although many a reputation was blown out of proportion through journalistic sensationalism and the increasing popularity of dime-store novels, these eyewitness accounts reveal the remarkable character and talents that made these individuals truly famous.

About the author

John Richard Stephens began writing books in 1987. Prior to becoming an author, he held a wide variety of occupations ranging from work as a psychiatric counselor in two hospitals to being an intelligence officer and squadron commander in the U.S. Air Force. John has had twenty-one books published so far, including Wildest Lives of the Frontier: America through the Words of Jesse James, George Armstrong Custer, and Other Famous Westerners, Gold: First-Hand Accounts from the Rush that Shaped the West (both by TwoDot), Commanding the Storm (Lyons Press), Weird History 101, and Wyatt Earp Speaks.