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Book Description Mass-market paperback. Bates (Cover artwork by). (illustrator). First edition. Mass-market (rack) paperback. 203 p. Audience: General/trade/cowboys/cowgirls/gunfighters/bad guys. Historical fiction novel based on Wyatt Earp, gunfighting lawman of Dodge City, then Tombstone. A legendary Western novel writer himself, Will Henry introduces this tale with commentary about his interviews with a man in his 90s in 1933 at the Pioneer's Home outside Prescott AZ. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Light sp[ine edge wear. Back cover spine fold creasing. Mild top edge spotting. Age-toning. A1411. No print line. "Bantam Edition published January 1956.". 1 0.0. Seller Inventory # Alibris.W0010003838
Book Description Soft Cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 201 pages. May require extra postage. Size: Mass Market Paperback. Used. Seller Inventory # 105978
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. William George Painted Cover Art. (illustrator). Fifth Edition. 201 pages "In the long saga of the old West there were many great lawmen, like Bat Masterson, Wild Bill Hickok and others. But the last of the great gunfigting lawmen stands head and shoulders above all the rest. He was Wyatt Earp, a tall blonde man with iceblue eyes, a heavy blonde mustache, and a long-barreled Colt revolver. He made his name in Dodge City, but it was in Tombstone that he became a living legend - the greatest gunfighter of all time. His story is told in this fine novel by one of the best writers of the West, Will Henry. It was all guns and raw guts. All stage stick-ups and cattle run-offs and posse dust . all deputeies' badges and sawed off shot guns and sudden blood on Allen Street." >>> Pen to interior front cover; backcover scuffing. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" Tall. Book. Seller Inventory # 6063-4