Outlaw Tales: Legends, Myths, and Folklore from America's Middle BorderRichard Young, Judy Dockrey Young august house, 1992 - 224 páginas Presents a collection of folklore, tall tales, and myths surrounding such characters as Belle Starr, Frank and Jesse James, and Wild Bill Hickok |
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... turned to face his imaginary opponent . When he looked back , Grandfather was gone . The robber turned about , with his back exposed , trying to spot his intended victim when Grandfather spoke from behind his own horse . " Now drop that ...
... turned to face his imaginary opponent . When he looked back , Grandfather was gone . The robber turned about , with his back exposed , trying to spot his intended victim when Grandfather spoke from behind his own horse . " Now drop that ...
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... turned- outlaws were often supported , hidden , fed , and encouraged by down - and - out Southerners . It was as if the South were still fighting the Union Army and the " rich Northern interests " in the banks and railroads . Many ...
... turned- outlaws were often supported , hidden , fed , and encouraged by down - and - out Southerners . It was as if the South were still fighting the Union Army and the " rich Northern interests " in the banks and railroads . Many ...
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... turned later in life to crime as she stayed in the company of former Confederate guerrillas who had turned to crime in the post - war depression . Here is a rare firsthand account of the killing of Bud : The Killing of Bud Shirley I was ...
... turned later in life to crime as she stayed in the company of former Confederate guerrillas who had turned to crime in the post - war depression . Here is a rare firsthand account of the killing of Bud : The Killing of Bud Shirley I was ...
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Contenido
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Saloons and Spittoons | 53 |
Under the Black Flag | 85 |
They Were Buried in Boot Hill | 97 |
They Were Hanged by the Neck | 105 |
The Hanging Judge | 113 |
Jesse and Frank | 133 |
Villains Vigilantes and Villa | 141 |
Red and Yellow Black and White | 159 |
The HoleintheWall | 169 |
The End of the Outlaw Era | 179 |
Family Folklore and Descendants Tales | 185 |
They Speak for Themselves | 195 |
Notes | 205 |
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Outlaw Tales: Legends, Myths, and Folklore from America's Middle Border Richard Young,Judy Dockrey Young Vista de fragmentos - 1992 |
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