The Saga of Billy the Kid: The Thrilling Life of America's Original Outlaw
By (Author) Walter Noble Burns
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
1st December 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
798.02092
Paperback
336
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 23mm
349g
Originally published in 1926, this biography tells the rousing tale of Billy the Kid, one of the most well-known outlaws in the Old West. The Saga of Billy the Kid focuses on a period of time when two dangerous gangs tore a bloody path across Lincoln, New Mexico. After being shot to death in 1881 by the intrepid Lincoln County sheriff Pat Garrett, Billy the Kid became a romanticized symbol of the wildness that laced the American West. Interest in the outlaws wild life grew after Burnss initial publication, setting Billy the Kid up as one of the finest examples of the loss of the Wild West. As the United States grew more industrialized, the stories of saloons, train robberies, and lone cowboys became even more important, and still remain important today.
In a rousing tale that is partly truth, partly fiction, read the story that started its own wild frontier in the most influential version available.
Walter Noble Burns: Walter Noble Burns (1872-1932), was a journalist and historian in Chicago.