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The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid
By (Author) Pat F. Garrett
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
23rd March 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography: general
True crime
Biography: historical, political and military
History of the Americas
History and Archaeology
B
Paperback
144
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 142mm
184g
William H. Bonney, born in November of 1859, began his criminal career early. At the age of twelve, Billy stabbed a man in a bar fight, then spent his teenage years stealing and gambling. At seventeen he committed his first murder and earned the nickname "Billy the Kid" from the news reporters who followed his exploits and helped his reputation reach epic heights. Here, Pat F. Garrett, the Sheriff of Lincoln County, does his best to tell us the incredible story of the kid who became a coldblooded outlaw.
Written just eight months after he shot Billy in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, in 1881a happenstance meeting at the home of Pete MaxwellGarrett takes us through Billy's earliest days in New York, his move west, adventures in Mexico, and Billy's repeated arrests and escapesall of which led to the Kid's eventual death.
More than 100 years after the death of Billy the Kid, the popular legends surrounding his life show no sign of dissipating. Complete with a new foreword for this edition, The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid is both a tribute and an expos from the man who took him down.
Pat F. Garrett (1850-1908) was the sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico, and is best known for killing Billy the Kid. Born in Alabama, Garrett worked as a a cowboy and a buffalo hunter before becoming a sheriff.