An edition of The kid and me (2018)

The kid and me

a novel

The kid and me
Turner, Frederick W., Turner, ...
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An edition of The kid and me (2018)

The kid and me

a novel

"In The Kid and Me, Frederick Turner deftly re-creates the Lincoln County War in what was then New Mexico Territory. The 1878 war pitted an established faction led by James Dolan against new arrivals in the county led by John Tunstall and Alexander McSween. When Tunstall and McSween opened a dry-goods store in 1876 in a direct challenge to Dolan's monopoly on the dry-goods business, trouble was inevitable. Both the Dolan and the Tunstall-McSween factions garnered supporters, including lawmen, criminal gangs, and ranch hands. The ambush and murder of Tunstall by a local sheriff's posse loyal to Dolan sparked a wave of revenge killings and bloody reprisals in which Billy the Kid--one of Tunstall's ranch hands--played a prominent role. Narrated by George Coe, an aged veteran of New Mexico's Lincoln County War but now a devout painter of village churches, The Kid and Me tells what it felt like to ride alongside Billy the Kid, whom Coe both admired and greatly feared. Gang loyalty, extreme violence, political corruption in the highest places, and profound moral ambiguity characterize this tale of what made the American West wild."--

"Narrated by George Coe, an aged veteran of New Mexico's Lincoln County War, The Kid and Me tells what it felt like to ride alongside Billy the Kid, whom Coe both admired and greatly feared"--

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Language
English
Pages
194

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The kid and me: a novel
2018
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Dewey Decimal Class
813/.6
Library of Congress
PS3620.U765 K53 2018, PS3620.U765K53 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 194 pages
Number of pages
194

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26975884M
ISBN 10
1496206894
ISBN 13
9781496206893
LCCN
2017054273
OCLC/WorldCat
1009293684

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