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"Born in Texas in 1855, Siringo was a cowboy, Pinkerton detective, western writer, and Hollywood advisor until his death in 1928, and crossed the Kid's path once or twice in the Texas Panhandle and New Mexico. His account incorporates some inaccuracies but offers genuine historical nuggets such as cowboy Jim East's eyewitness account of the Kid's capture by Pat Garrett at Stinking Spring.
Enormously popular at the turn of the century, Siringo single-handedly kept Billy the Kid's flame alive until the 1920s. Historian Frederick Nolan discusses the place of Siringo's account in Billy the Kid literature."--BOOK JACKET.
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Outlaws, Frontier and pioneer life, Biography, History, Criminals, Billy, the kid, Frontier and pioneer life, southwest, new, Southwest, new, historyPeople
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Running title: Billy the Kid
"A facsimile reproduction of the first edition [published in Santa Fe in 1920]"
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