Icons never die.” This assertion — the first sentence in Brothers of the Gun — aptly sets the stage for author and historian Mark Lee Gardner’s newest book: a dual biography of notorious Old West ...
SANTA CRUZ — When one thinks of the legends of the Old West, Wyatt Earp is a name that frequently comes to mind. The former lawman and gambler remains a legendary figure, especially his involvement in ...
Author Vicki Mastriani Walker (pen name VC Williams) will discuss her book "A New York Lady in Helldorado;" at the next ...
Wyatt Earp: Was he a lawman or an outlaw? That question has been explored in history books, newspapers, and countless westerns since the famed Gunfight at the O.K. Corral that exploded in Tombstone, ...
MANITOWOC – Questions about a lost portrait of Wyatt Earp include not only whether it spent time in Manitowoc but also whether it even is an authentic photo of the notorious lawman of the West. A few ...
Wyatt Earp, stands in front of the bar at the Alhambra Theater in its early days. Courtesy San Mateo County History Museum. On Oct.18, 1957, two Peninsula teens out on an evening joyride in San Mateo ...
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp was the first TV Western written exclusively for adults and quickly became a popular and highly rated series. The show followed the iconic lawman across different ...
Everybody loves Tombstone. As far as Westerns go, it appeals to audiences far beyond those who love standard horse operas. But the story of Wyatt Earp lives far beyond Tombstone, Arizona, and it was ...
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Tombstone May Have Got One Wyatt Earp Detail Historically Wrong, But It Made The Movie Better
Being overly concerned with historical accuracy isn't always the best choice for Westerns, as proven by one of the greatest films to ever grace the genre, Tombstone. Even the most historically ...
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