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Myths And Mysteries Of The Old West
Rutter, Michael

Myths And Mysteries Of The Old West

TwoDot (Oct 01, 2004)
9780762727926
| Soft Cover
176 pages | 6 x 9.1 inch
$ 10.00 | Value: $ 10.00
Dewey 398.20978
LC Classification GR109 .R87 2005
LC Control No. 2004054276

Subject

  • Folklore - West (U.S.)
  • Frontier And Pioneer Life - West (U.S.)
  • Legends

Plot

Fact versus Fiction in the Old West In an age before twenty-four-hour news coverage, before law and order came into vogue, dime novels and casually written newspaper stories fueled the legends of the Old West. The real people who filled the vast Western landscape became the romantic folk heroes--or villains--of the era, among them Billy the Kid, George Armstrong Custer, and Sitting Bull. Myths and Mysteries of the Old West retells their tales with a witty brand of honesty about "truths" as elusive as vapors. Were Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid truly shot down in South America, or did they live to a ripe old age, with or without wild woman Etta Place? Did the Gold Rush really start with a fortuitous accident? Did Calamity Jane in fact marry and have a baby with Wild Bill Hickok, and did he really kill one hundred men? Did buffalo hunter Billy Dixon shoot a man dead from a mile away? "We love a good story more than a slavish adherence to facts," writes author Michael Rutter. "The sin, apparently, isn't stretching the truth, but telling a bad story."

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