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The Life of John Wesley Hardin

Author : John Wesley Hardin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1896
Category : Crime
ISBN : PRNC:32101072336546

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Forty Times a Killer:

Author : William W. Johnstone,J.A. Johnstone
Publisher : Pinnacle Books
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2014-06-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780786033454

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Forty Times a Killer: by William W. Johnstone,J.A. Johnstone Pdf

The Greatest Western Writer Of The 21st Century William Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone are the acclaimed masters of the American frontier and national bestsellers. Now, they take on the deadliest and most feared outlaw to ever walk the Old West--John Wesley Hardin. First he became a killer. Then he became a legend. He was 15 when he killed his first man. Before his murderous ways ended, Hardin killed 42 men in cold blood--one, the legend goes, because he snored too loudly. From then on John Wesley Hardin stayed true to his calling, killing man after man after man, spending most of his life being pursued by both local lawmen and federal troops. Hardin lived a fever dream of lightning fast draws and flying lead. By the age of seventeen, Hardin earned a deadly reputation for cold-blooded killing that drew traitors, backstabbers and wanna-be gunslingers--all for a chance to gun down the man who had turned killing into an all-American legend. . .

John Wesley Hardin

Author : Leon Claire Metz
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1998-03-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0806129956

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John Wesley Hardin by Leon Claire Metz Pdf

Thus spoke one lawman about John Wesley Hardin, easily the most feared and fearless of all the gunfighters in the West. Nobody knows the exact number of his victims-perhaps as few as twenty or as many as fifty. In his way of thinking, Hardin never shot a man who did not deserve it. Seeking to gain insight into Hardin’s homicidal mind, Leon Metz describes how Hardin’s bloody career began in post-Civil War Central Texas, when lawlessness and killings were commonplace, and traces his life of violence until his capture and imprisonment in 1878. After numerous unsuccessful escape attempts, Hardin settled down and received a pardon years later in 1895. He wrote an autobiography but did not live to see it published. Within a few months of his release, John Selman gunned him down in an El Paso saloon.

Gunfighter

Author : John Wesley Hardin
Publisher : Creation Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Outlaws
ISBN : 1840680385

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" ... the only authentic autobiography of a gunfighter ... reveals [what] made him the most dreaded killer in Texas, admitting to at least 40 fatal shootings ..."--Cover.

A Lawless Breed

Author : Chuck Parsons,Norman Wayne Brown
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Page : 513 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781574415056

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A Lawless Breed by Chuck Parsons,Norman Wayne Brown Pdf

John Wesley Hardin spread terror in much of Texas in the years following the Civil War as the most wanted fugitive. Hardin left an autobiography in which he detailed many of the troubles of his life. In A Lawless Breed, Parsons and Brown have meticulously examined his claims against available records to determine how much of his life story is true, and how much was only a half truth, or a complete lie.

The Letters of John Wesley Hardin

Author : John Wesley Hardin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1571686223

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Courtesy special collections Albert B. Alkek Library, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.

The Pistoleer

Author : James Carlos Blake
Publisher : Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2016-12-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780802189752

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The Pistoleer by James Carlos Blake Pdf

The award-winning author’s “fearless” debut novel chronicles the life of a legendary Texas outlaw with “a ruthless sensibility . . . spare and tough” (Publishers Weekly). Some called him a Texas hero. Some called him the Devil himself. But on one point they all agreed. While he was alive, John Wesley Hardin was the deadliest man in Texas. A killer at fifteen, in the next few years he became skilled enough with his pistols to back down Wild Bill Hickok in the street. The law finally caught up with him when he was twenty-five. By then, he had killed as many as forty men and been shot so many times that, it was said, he carried a pound of lead in his flesh. In jail he became a scholar, studying law books until he won himself freedom, and afterwards he tried to lead an upright life. It was not to be. By the time he was killed in 1895, Hardin was an anachronism—the last true gunfighter of the Old West. With each chapter told from a different character’s perspective, The Pistoleer is “a genuine tour-de-force” of Western historical fiction from the Los Angeles Times Book Prize–winning author of In the Rogue Blood (Rocky Mountain News). “Astonishing.” —Kirkus Reviews “Detailed and cinematic.” —Publishers Weekly “An achievement by any standards, but as a first novel is simply astounding.” —Roundup Magazine

Lost Cause

Author : Jack Jackson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Outlaws
ISBN : 0878166181

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Lost Cause by Jack Jackson Pdf

John Wesley Hardin, the most famous and violent gunfighter ever to ride across the sweeping Texas landscape, comes to life again in this gripping true story that spans over forty years in the tumultuous history of nineteenth century Texas. Hero and villain, Hardin rode across post-Civil War Texas, reputedly having killed twenty-three men, including Carpetbaggers, Federal soldiers, and Indians. His legend continues to grow in our own times - from the famous song by Bob Dylan, to the fierce legal battles between two Texas towns over Hardin's body!

The Life of John Wesley Hardin

Author : John Wesley Hardin
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1961
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0806110511

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The Life of John Wesley Hardin by John Wesley Hardin Pdf

In an era and an area notable for badmen and gunslingers, John Wesley Hardin was perhaps the most notorious. Considered by many of his contemporaries to be almost illiterate, he nevertheless left for publication after his death in 1895 this autobiography, which, though biased, is remarkably accurate and readable. Hardin was born in 1853 in Bonham, Texas, the son of a Methodist preacher. His first brush with the law came at the age of fifteen when he killed a Negro during an altercation typical of the strife-torn Reconstruction era. In the ten years between his first killing in 1868 and his final capture and imprisonment, he killed more than a score of men in personal combat and became the "most wanted" fugitive of his time.

Legends of the West

Author : Charles River Editors
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 58 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2018-01-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1983544396

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Legends of the West by Charles River Editors Pdf

*Includes pictures. *Includes quotes from Hardin's autobiography about his life and notorious events. *Includes a bibliography for further reading. "I never killed anyone who didn't need killing." - John Wesley Hardin Space may be the final frontier, but no frontier has ever captured the American imagination like the "Wild West," which still evokes images of dusty cowboys, outlaws, gunfights, gamblers, and barroom brawls over 100 years after the West was settled. A constant fixture in American pop culture, the 19th century American West continues to be vividly and colorful portrayed not just as a place but as a state of mind. In Charles River Editors' Legends of the West series, readers can get caught up to speed on the lives of America's most famous frontier figures in the time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. America has always preferred heroes who weren't clean cut, an informal ode to the rugged individualism and pioneering spirit that defined the nation in previous centuries. After the early 19th century saw the glorification of frontier folk heroes like Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone, a new breed of folk icons inhabited the Wild West, and one of the most notorious and controversial of them all is John Wesley Hardin, still regarded today as Texas' most deadly gunfighter and most famous outlaw. Outlaws like Jesse James and Billy the Kid robbed and fought their way into dime novels, but Hardin managed to write his own way in, all while his encounters with the law in the South during Reconstruction made him a hero of sorts among Southerners. Hardin managed a stint in prison, claimed to have killed dozens of men, had an encounter with Wild Bill Hickok, and was even alleged to have killed a man because he was snoring. Despite all that activity, Hardin also managed to write an autobiography of his life, a unique feat among most outlaws of the era, who were too busy merely trying to avoid justice and/or death. Of course, Hardin's claims in the autobiography have also been subjected to much scrutiny by historians, even as his reputation and legacy were hardened by his life and notorious death. While he had several documented and well-known brushes with the law and other famous Westerners, historians still attempt to sort out the facts from the legends. Legends of the West: The Life and Legacy of John Wesley Hardin chronicles the outlaw's life and examines the myths and legends surrounding his story. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Hardin like you never have before, in no time at all.

The Feud That Wasn’t

Author : James M. Smallwood
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2008-02-05
Category : History
ISBN : 1603440178

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Marauding outlaws, or violent rebels still bent on fighting the Civil War? For decades, the so-called “Taylor-Sutton feud” has been seen as a bloody vendetta between two opposing gangs of Texas gunfighters. However, historian James M. Smallwood here shows that what seemed to be random lawlessness can be interpreted as a pattern of rebellion by a loose confederation of desperadoes who found common cause in their hatred of the Reconstruction government in Texas. Between the 1850s and 1880, almost 200 men rode at one time or another with Creed Taylor and his family through a forty-five-county area of Texas, stealing and killing almost at will, despite heated and often violent opposition from pro-Union law enforcement officials, often led by William Sutton. From 1871 until his eventual arrest, notorious outlaw John Wesley Hardin served as enforcer for the Taylors. In 1874 in the streets of Comanche, Texas, on his twenty-first birthday, Hardin and two other members of the Taylor ring gunned down Brown County Deputy Charlie Webb. This cold-blooded killing—one among many—marked the beginning of the end for the Taylor ring, and Hardin eventually went to the penitentiary as a result. The Feud That Wasn’t reinforces the interpretation that Reconstruction was actually just a continuation of the Civil War in another guise, a thesis Smallwood has advanced in other books and articles. He chronicles in vivid detail the cattle rustling, horse thieving, killing sprees, and attacks on law officials perpetrated by the loosely knit Taylor ring, drawing a composite picture of a group of anti-Reconstruction hoodlums who at various times banded together for criminal purposes. Western historians and those interested in gunfighters and lawmen will heartily enjoy this colorful and meticulously researched narrative.

Preacherman's Son: Gunfighter John Wesley Hardin

Author : Jack White
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 478 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2014-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781312376410

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Preacherman's Son: Gunfighter John Wesley Hardin by Jack White Pdf

John Wesley Hardin was the son of a Methodist minister who named his second boy after the founder of his church. The Reverend wanted Wes to become a man of faith; along the way the Preacherman's son drifted. By the time Wes was 15 he shot and killed 4 men. These deaths were the gateway to a killing spree that lasted ten years. Not a serial killer the majority of Hardin's shootings were carried out in the old west tradition; the man with the fastest draw wins. By the time Hardin was 25 he had killed 42 men. Wes' life story reads like an old fashioned, page turning murder mystery. The action takes place immediately after the Civil War during the Reconstruction period. He was the most wanted man in the state; Texas Rangers, local Sheriffs, Union Soldiers and numerous bounty hunters frantically looked for John Wesley Hardin. If you enjoy a thriller Preacherman's Son will not disappoint. My heartfelt wish is you will enjoy reading my historical novel as much as I did penning the words.

The Sutton-Taylor Feud

Author : Chuck Parsons
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781574412574

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The Sutton-Taylor Feud by Chuck Parsons Pdf

History, Rangers, Quarrels, Trials.

John B. Armstrong, Texas Ranger and Pioneer Ranchman

Author : Chuck Parsons
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781603444965

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John B. Armstrong, Texas Ranger and Pioneer Ranchman by Chuck Parsons Pdf

As Elmer Kelton notes in his afterword to this book, "Chuck Parsons' biography is a long-delayed and much-justified tribute to Armstrong's service to Texas." Parsons fills in the missing details of a Ranger and rancher's life, correcting some common misconceptions and adding to the record of a legendary group of lawmen and pioneers.

The Life of John Wesley Hardin

Author : John Wesley Hardin,C Stephen Badgley
Publisher : Badgley Publishing Company
Page : 159 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780615580555

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The Life of John Wesley Hardin by John Wesley Hardin,C Stephen Badgley Pdf

Hero or Villain? John Wesley Hardin, aka "Young Seven Up," "Little Arkansas," "Wes Clemmons" and "J. H. Swain," was a notorious outlaw and gunfighter who killed his first man at age 15 in 1868 and, according to himself, went on to kill over 40 more by the time he was sent to prison at age 25. He served 16 years of a 25 year sentence before being pardoned. While in prison he studied law and after his release managed to pass the Bar exam and took up the occupation of attorney. During the Reconstruction Era in Texas, just after the Civil War, many folks considered him a hero for standing up to the Federal Army of occupation and the State Police, many of whom were former slaves. His first victim was a black man and he went on to kill many more. Others say he was a cold-blooded murderer who killed more for personal reasons and minor disagreements than any other cause. He supposedly shot and killed a man for simply snoring too loud. He always had a reason to justify his killing. He once said, "I never killed a man who didn't need killin!'" This book contains the story of his life and escapades in his own words. Read it and judge for yourself. Originally published in 1896. This book is part of the Historical Collection of Badgley Publishing Company. This book is not an OCR'd or photocopied reproduction. It has been completely recreated from the text of the original book. Original photos and illustrations have been enhanced and other photos and illustrations have been added. The contents from the original book have not been altered except for minor spelling and grammatical errors and only then, when not in conflict with the author's original intent or portrayal. Footnotes and addendums have been made to either enhance the author's subject matter or correct the author's mistaken historical facts. Beware of other publisher's books bearing this title. Amazon has elected to include their reviews on every book of the same or similar title. Badgley Publishing Company produces only quality recreated books, not OCR'd or Photocopied reproductions with missing pages and garbled text. Low rated reviews on this book's Amazon page are reviews applying to other publisher's works.