Daltons!:
The Raid on Coffeyville, Kansas
by Robert Barr Smith
(Paperback - March 1999)
Doc
Holliday: A Family Portrait
by Karen Holliday Tanner, Robert K. Dearment
Paperback: 368 pages
Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd); ISBN: 0806133201; (March 2001)
Doc
Holliday
by Jim Myers, John M. Myers
(Paperback - December 1973)
The
Dalton Gang Story: Lawmen to Outlaws
by Nancy B. Samuelson
Paperback
Shooting Star Pr; ISBN: 0963336207; (July 1992)
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The
Frontier World of Doc Holliday
by Patricia Jahns, et al
(Paperback - October 1998)
Doc
Holliday: The Gunfighter
by Matthew Braun, Matt Braun
(Mass Market Paperback - August 1997)
The
Earp Brothers of Tombstone
by Frank Waters
(Paperback - June 1976)
Gunfight
at the O.K. Corral
by Thom Ross
Book Description Artist Thom Ross has long had a fascination with the
"good guys" and "bad guys" of the Old West. Through rich paintings and
a vivid telling of the famous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, he shares his
colorful, dramatic interpretations of the event and of the mythic figures
who were there-Doc Holliday, the Earp Brothers, the Clantons and McLaurys.
The famous gunfight, which took place on October 26, 1881, in Tombstone,
Arizona, was a very real event in which two men were wounded and three
men were violently slain. However, as a number of movie versions have shown,
the showdown neither resolved grievances, nor was it an end in itself.
Instead, the killings went on for months afterward. Thom Ross uses the
famous confrontation as the inspiration for his bold images, suggesting
that the players in this historic drama have long since transcended the
real circumstances of the shootout. Today, they embody the universal struggle
to face and overcome the dangers and obstacles that await us all in our
lives.
Paperback: 96 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.37 x
8.01 x 7.05
Publisher: Fulcrum Pub; (September 1, 2001)
ISBN: 1555911846
Gunman's
Rhapsody
by Robert B. Parker
A quality western novel about Wyatt Earp and the OK Corral.
(Hardcover - June 2001)
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Married Wyatt Earp: The Recollections of Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp
by Josephine Earp, Glenn G. Boyer (Editor)
(Paperback - August 1976)
The
Illustrated Life and Times of Wyatt Earp (4th Ed.)
by Bob Boze Bell
Paperback: 144 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.25 x
11.00 x 8.75
Publisher: Tri Star-Boze Publications; 4th edition (August
2000)
ISBN: 1887576045
John
H. Behan: Sacrificed Sheriff
by Bob Alexander
Book Description John Harris Behan, as author Bob Alexander
so capably demonstrates, was a true frontiersman of the early Arizona Territory.
Long portrayed as a villain in the Tombstone conflicts, and the nemesis
of Wyatt Earp, "Sacrificed Sheriff" presents the story of a 40-year lawman
and public servant who was skilled with gun and horse, yet who consistently
fought crime and arrested bad guys without killing anyone. Behan also was
a Civil War volunteer, twice a Territorial Legislator, and Yuma Prison...
Publisher: High Lonesome Books; (March 1, 2002)
The
Real Wyatt Earp: A Documentary Biography
by Steve Gatto, Neil B. Carmony (Editor)
(Paperback)
Inventing
Wyatt Earp: His Life and Many Legends
by Allen Barra
Sorting through the innumerable legends about Wyatt Earp and his brothers
is a monumental task, but Allen Barra, a sports columnist for the Wall
Street Journal and a lifelong devotee of western lore, has tried mightily
to sort the fact from fiction to determine once and for all if the Earps
were heroes or villains. Judging by the cascade of films, books, and TV
shows that have portrayed the Earps and their pal "Doc" Holliday, some
people simply can't get enough of the legends, and those folks will find
Inventing Wyatt Earp fascinating.
The central event of the Earp story is the fabled gunfight near Tombstone's
O.K. Corral, a violent eruption in a simmering feud between, believe it
or not, frontier Democrats and Republicans. Barra delves deeply into the
motivations of all the participants and those who would later tell their
stories, and he deserves credit for conducting his prodigious research
with skepticism. However, the thoroughness of Barra's approach is a double-edged
sword: his relentless examination of Earp's life and the various accounts
of it can at times lead the narrative into a blinding sandstorm of minor
details. Nonetheless, for those with a strong interest in sorting out the
truth about the legends of Tombstone, this book is a valuable source. --Robert
McNamara - Amazon.com
Paperback: 432 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.15 x
9.03 x 6.02
Publisher: Carroll & Graf; (December 1999)
ISBN: 0786706856
Wyatt
Earp's West: Images and Words
by Jim Wilson, Ben Glass (Photographer)
Images from the filming of the movie, Wyatt Earp, combined with the
writings of Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, the Earp brothers and others.
(Hardcover - July 1994)
Suppressed
Murder of Wyatt Earp
by Glenn G. Boyer
(Library Binding)
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Wyatt
Earp (Famous Figures of the American Frontier)
by Rob Staeger
(Library Binding - September 2001)
The
Truth About Wyatt Earp
by Richard E. Erwin
(Paperback - April 2000)
Wyatt
Earp: The Film and the Filmmakers (A Newmarket Pictorial Moviebook)
by Lawrence Kasdan, et al
(Paperback - July 1994)
Wyatt
Earp: The Life Behind the Legend
by Casey Tefertiller
Paperback: 416 pages
John Wiley & Sons; ISBN: 0471283622; 1 edition (February
25, 1999)
Written With Lead: Legendary American Gunfights and Gunfighters
William Weir
Hardcover / Published 1997
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Wyatt Earp's Tombstone Vendetta
Glenn G. Boyer (Introduction), Ben T. Traywick
Hardcover / Published 1993
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