Author: Bruce Wexler
Publisher: SKYHORSE, Oct 2011
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1-61608-409-X
Synopsis
A colorful history of the most dangerous men on the American frontier, the firearms they used, and the way they fought. 150 color illus & 50 B&W illus; 7x10 inches, 176 pgs.
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Of all the wild characters of the Western frontier, gunfighters were certainly the most feared and the most legendary. Was it their bizarre moral code, their depravity, their charisma and good looks, their temper, or their precise marksmanship that made them so memorable? The Gunfighters takes a closer look at the most famous Wild West gun slingers, such as Doc Holiday, Wyatt Earp, Jesse James, Billy the Kid, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and Wild Bill Hickok. The book explores the truth and tall tales surrounding their lives, and the tools of the shootist's trade--some of the most iconic weapons ever discharged in the West.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Bruce Wexler has had a lifelong fascination with American culture, from Western movies to cars to toys. He lived for many years in Pennsylvania before returning home to his native England. He is the author of John Wayne's Wild West, The Wild West Catalog, The Wild, and Wild West of Louis L'Amour. He lives in London.