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Lawless Echoes on Dusty Streets: Inside the Deadly World of Frontier Gunfighters. A Reference Guide to the Outlaws, Duels, and Legends of the Wild West
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- Nombre de pages204
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-10737-7
- EAN9783565107377
- Date de parution26/11/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille826 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Before the West was won, its frontier towns were shaped as much by saloons, gambling halls, and boomtown chaos as by the cold precision of men who lived by their guns. Lawless Echoes on Dusty Streets offers hobbyists a clear, well-organized reference guide to the real gunfighters who left their mark on the American frontier-stripping away myth to uncover documented history.
This book catalogues the lives and reputations of notorious figures such as Wild Bill Hickok, Doc Holliday, Bill Doolin, and Clay Allison, while also spotlighting lesser-known pistoleros whose stories rarely reach mainstream histories.
Entries detail the weapons they carried, the duels that forged their names, the town politics that fueled violence, and the shifting legal systems that blurred the line between lawman and outlaw. With structured sections, historical summaries, and evidence-based profiles, this reference volume allows readers to explore how frontier gunfighting actually worked: the unwritten rules, survival tactics, social dynamics, common misconceptions, and the cultural forces that turned ordinary men into legends. A practical, fact-driven resource, it's ideal for hobbyists who enjoy diving deep into the gritty realities of the Wild West.
Entries detail the weapons they carried, the duels that forged their names, the town politics that fueled violence, and the shifting legal systems that blurred the line between lawman and outlaw. With structured sections, historical summaries, and evidence-based profiles, this reference volume allows readers to explore how frontier gunfighting actually worked: the unwritten rules, survival tactics, social dynamics, common misconceptions, and the cultural forces that turned ordinary men into legends. A practical, fact-driven resource, it's ideal for hobbyists who enjoy diving deep into the gritty realities of the Wild West.























