Jumat, 11 Agustus 2017

Wild West Reviews- Wyatt Earp–Doc Holliday friendship examined

Tombstone: An Iliad of the Southwest (1927, byWalter Noble Burns, republished in 1999 with foreword by Casey Tefertiller) This is the first book to give any real form to the life of John Henry “Doc” Holliday, whom Burns portrayed as a delicate-appearing Southern gentleman, but a man with no scruples save convenience and courage. It’s …

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