The Guns of Abilene

The Guns of Abilene
Author: J. R. Roberts
Publisher: Ace Books
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1982
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780441308590

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Guns of Abilene

Guns of Abilene
Author: Walt Beaumont
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 197?
Genre:
ISBN:

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Guns of Abilene. [A Novel.].

Guns of Abilene. [A Novel.].
Author: James B. Chaffin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1959
Genre: Brothers
ISBN:

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Guns of Abilene

Guns of Abilene
Author: James B. Chaffin (pseud.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1959
Genre: Brothers
ISBN:

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The Guns of Abilene: The Gunsmith

The Guns of Abilene: The Gunsmith
Author: J. R. Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781612326078

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The Gunsmith's old friend, Bill Hickok, controls Abilene, Kansas with a tight fist and a fast gun, brooking challenge by no man. But even the legendary Wild Bill needs a hand when the James brothers, John Wesley Hardin, Phil Coe, and Ben Thompson converge on the town at once. Clint Adams takes Hickok's side-but not before a sexy lady saloonkeeper gets into the act, and into The Gunsmith's bed. She does her level best to make him stay on for good. But Adams is too busy dodging bullets and backing up Wild Bill to let a woman tie him down.

Gunsmith 4 the Guns of Abilene

Gunsmith 4 the Guns of Abilene
Author: J. R. Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN:

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"Gunsmith rides into a wild town where the women are fast and the guns deadsure"...front cover.

How All This Started

How All This Started
Author: Pete Fromm
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2001-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312276973

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Beautifully written and well thought out, Fromm's debut novel captures the true strength in the bond between a brother and sister. With subtle humor and complete honesty, he portrays the heartbreaking reality of a family dealing with manic depression and a young boy's struggle to come to terms with his hero's failings.

Imagining Wild Bill

Imagining Wild Bill
Author: Paul Ashdown
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2020-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0809337886

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Wild Bill’s ever-evolving legend When it came to the Wild West, the nineteenth-century press rarely let truth get in the way of a good story. James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok’s story was no exception. Mythologized and sensationalized, Hickok was turned into the deadliest gunfighter of all, a so-called moral killer, a national phenomenon even while he was alive. Rather than attempt to tease truth from fiction, coauthors Paul Ashdown and Edward Caudill investigate the ways in which Hickok embodied the culture of glamorized violence Americans embraced after the Civil War and examine the process of how his story emerged, evolved, and turned into a viral multimedia sensation full of the excitement, danger, and romance of the West. Journalists, the coauthors demonstrate, invented “Wild Bill” Hickok, glorifying him as a civilizer. They inflated his body count and constructed his legend in the midst of an emerging celebrity culture that grew up around penny newspapers. His death by treachery, at a relatively young age, made the story tragic, and dime-store novelists took over where the press left off. Reimagined as entertainment, Hickok’s legend continued to enthrall Americans in literature, on radio, on television, and in the movies, and it still draws tourists to notorious Deadwood, South Dakota. American culture often embraces myths that later become accepted as popular history. By investigating the allure and power of Hickok’s myth, Ashdown and Caudill explain how American journalism and popular culture have shaped the way Civil War–era figures are remembered and reveal how Americans have embraced violence as entertainment.

Lawmen of the Wild West

Lawmen of the Wild West
Author: Terry C. Treadwell
Publisher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2021-05-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526782340

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True stories of sheriffs, marshals, rangers, and others in frontier law enforcement who fought to bring order to the lawless West—includes photos. Faced with ruthless criminals, trigger-happy gunslingers and assorted desperados, the lawmen of the Old West tried, and sometimes died, in their efforts to bring some semblance of order to their towns and communities. This book introduces more than thirty of them, from familiar names like Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson to lesser-known figures from Dallas Stoudenmire, John Selman, and Bass Reeves. Some at the time believed that former criminals would make the most effective lawmen. Consequently, notorious gunfighters might be employed as town marshals to bring law and order to some of the most lawless of towns. These lawmen had to deal with the likes of the Dalton Gang, the James Brothers, and the Rufus Buck Gang, who thought nothing of raping and murdering innocent people just for the hell of it. These outlaws would frequently hide in Indian Territory, where there was no law to extradite them. The only law outside of Indian Territory was that of Judge Isaac Parker, who administered the rules with an iron fist; the gallows at Fort Smith laid testament to his work. The requirements needed to be a peace officer in the Wild West were often determined only by the individual’s skill with a gun and their courage. At times judgment was needed with only seconds to spare, and that also meant there was the odd occasion where justice and law never quite meant the same thing. The expression ‘justice without law’ was never truer than in the formative years of the West—and this book tells that story.

The Americans Ll

The Americans Ll
Author: Donald La Fon
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2017-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524643858

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The Americans II is a collection of four short stories about La Fons pirate relatives, cowboys in the old West and a female robber, Pearl Hart, who was involved in the last stagecoach robbery in America. There are historical nuggets preceding each story that highlights or explains an aspect of that story. Brotherhood depicts the dedication between twin brothers when one wrestles a bear for cash and then bravely rides hundreds of dangerous miles to save his brother. The Bandana is about Lance Wittrys challenges to survive and thrive despite the dangers on a cattle drive. In Brazil and Back, the adventures of John Dhu Mordecai McKinney, a one-time slave turned pirate, meets Marietje Mary Sebring in Brazil. Pearl Harts difficult life is the focus of The Last Stagecoach Robbery. Abandoned by her husband, she struggles to survive by joining an ill-fated stagecoach robbery in the Arizona territory. Experience the actions, thoughts, and feelings as these brave Americans strive for better futures.