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Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson

Lawmen of the Legendary West

Bill Markley Jim Hatzell

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English
TwoDot Books
15 April 2019
Which lawman did the most to tame the frontier, Bat Masterson or Wyatt Earp? Neither of them was a saint. At times their actions were not in compliance with the law, and they only served as peace officers for limited portions of their lives. What sets them apart from the thousands of sheriffs and marshals who served on America’s frontier? Did they make more arrests than others? Did they kill large numbers of men? Did they lead adventurous lives? Was it their character? Was there just the right ring to their names that led people to remember them? Did they get the right publicity at the right time? Did they just outlive all the others? Or was it a combination of these factors? This joint biography reveals the intersection of their legacies and attempts to answer the questions about their place in the story of the West.

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Illustrated by:   Jim Hatzell
Imprint:   TwoDot Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 214mm,  Width: 134mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   318g
ISBN:   9781493035670
ISBN 10:   1493035673
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

History has fascinated Bill Markley since childhood on the family farm near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Moving to Pierre, South Dakota, in 1976, to work for South Dakota's Department of Environment and Natural Resources, he immersed himself in local history leading to participating in films such as Dances With Wolves. Bill has written a novel Deadwood Dead Men, three Western nonfiction books, and for True West and Wild West magazines. Bill is WWA's Membership Chairman, writes Roundup's Techno-Savvy Column, and served on the Board of Directors. In 2015 Bill was sworn in as an honorary Dodge City Marshal. Bill and his wife Liz live in Pierre where they have raised two grown children.

  • Short-listed for Will Rogers Medallion Award, Western Nonfiction 2020 (United States)

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