The Life of John Wesley Hardin

The Life of John Wesley Hardin
Author: John Wesley Hardin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2018-05-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1387808605

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John Wesley Hardin was the only Wild West outlaw to write his autobiography. This new 2018 edition of his prison-penned memoirs includes an introduction and footnotes by author and translator Damian Stevenson ('On the Shortness of Life') which help shed light on this most enigmatic of Old West legends.

The Life of John Wesley Hardin

The Life of John Wesley Hardin
Author: John Wesley Hardin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1896
Genre: Crime
ISBN:

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Gunfighter

Gunfighter
Author: John Wesley Hardin
Publisher: Creation Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Outlaws
ISBN: 9781840680386

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" ... the only authentic autobiography of a gunfighter ... reveals [what] made him the most dreaded killer in Texas, admitting to at least 40 fatal shootings ..."--Cover.

The Life of John Wesley Hardin

The Life of John Wesley Hardin
Author: John Wesley Hardin
Publisher: Badgley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0615580556

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Hero or Villain? John Wesley Hardin, aka "Young Seven Up," "Little Arkansas," "Wes Clemmons" and "J. H. Swain," was a notorious outlaw and gunfighter who killed his first man at age 15 in 1868 and, according to himself, went on to kill over 40 more by the time he was sent to prison at age 25. He served 16 years of a 25 year sentence before being pardoned. While in prison he studied law and after his release managed to pass the Bar exam and took up the occupation of attorney. During the Reconstruction Era in Texas, just after the Civil War, many folks considered him a hero for standing up to the Federal Army of occupation and the State Police, many of whom were former slaves. His first victim was a black man and he went on to kill many more. Others say he was a cold-blooded murderer who killed more for personal reasons and minor disagreements than any other cause. He supposedly shot and killed a man for simply snoring too loud. He always had a reason to justify his killing. He once said, "I never killed a man who didn't need killin!'" This book contains the story of his life and escapades in his own words. Read it and judge for yourself. Originally published in 1896. This book is part of the Historical Collection of Badgley Publishing Company. This book is not an OCR'd or photocopied reproduction. It has been completely recreated from the text of the original book. Original photos and illustrations have been enhanced and other photos and illustrations have been added. The contents from the original book have not been altered except for minor spelling and grammatical errors and only then, when not in conflict with the author's original intent or portrayal. Footnotes and addendums have been made to either enhance the author's subject matter or correct the author's mistaken historical facts. Beware of other publisher's books bearing this title. Amazon has elected to include their reviews on every book of the same or similar title. Badgley Publishing Company produces only quality recreated books, not OCR'd or Photocopied reproductions with missing pages and garbled text. Low rated reviews on this book's Amazon page are reviews applying to other publisher's works.

The Life of John Wesley Hardin

The Life of John Wesley Hardin
Author: John Wesley Hardin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2017-10-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1387275208

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Gambler, gunslinger, folk hero to some, cold-blooded murderer to others, John Wesley Hardin or Wes Hardin as he was known, was one of America's first celebrity outlaws. During the late 1860s and early 1870s the teenage Texan waged a one-man war of revenge for the South, relishing opportunities to unleash his 45 Colts at any hint of enmity, while simultaneously herding cattle, running racehorses, managing saloons, winning big at monte, seven up and practically any game of chance he could get in on. His eventual capture and trial was big news.

The Letters of John Wesley Hardin

The Letters of John Wesley Hardin
Author: John Wesley Hardin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781571686220

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Courtesy special collections Albert B. Alkek Library, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.

A Lawless Breed

A Lawless Breed
Author: Chuck Parsons
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1574415050

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John Wesley Hardin spread terror in much of Texas in the years following the Civil War as the most wanted fugitive. Hardin left an autobiography in which he detailed many of the troubles of his life. In A Lawless Breed, Parsons and Brown have meticulously examined his claims against available records to determine how much of his life story is true, and how much was only a half truth, or a complete lie.

John Wesley Hardin

John Wesley Hardin
Author: Leon Claire Metz
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1998-03-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806129952

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Thus spoke one lawman about John Wesley Hardin, easily the most feared and fearless of all the gunfighters in the West. Nobody knows the exact number of his victims-perhaps as few as twenty or as many as fifty. In his way of thinking, Hardin never shot a man who did not deserve it. Seeking to gain insight into Hardin’s homicidal mind, Leon Metz describes how Hardin’s bloody career began in post-Civil War Central Texas, when lawlessness and killings were commonplace, and traces his life of violence until his capture and imprisonment in 1878. After numerous unsuccessful escape attempts, Hardin settled down and received a pardon years later in 1895. He wrote an autobiography but did not live to see it published. Within a few months of his release, John Selman gunned him down in an El Paso saloon.