Dodge City : Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and the wickedest town in the American West
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Published
New York : St. Martin's Press, 2017.
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xiii, 384 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Location | Call Number | Status |
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Bandon Public Library - Adult/General - Nonfiction | 978.1 CLAVIN | Available |
Coos Bay Public Library - Adult/General - Nonfiction | 978.176 CLA, Dodge 2017 | Available |
North Bend Public Library - Adult/General - Special Collection | 978.176 CLAVIN Dodge 2017 | Available |
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LC Subjects
Biographies
Dodge City (Kan.) -- Biography.
Dodge City (Kan.) -- History -- 19th century.
Earp, Wyatt, -- 1848-1929
Frontier and pioneer life -- Kansas -- Dodge City.
Masterson, Bat, -- 1853-1921
Outlaws -- Kansas -- Dodge City -- History -- 19th century.
Peace officers -- Kansas -- Dodge City -- Biography.
Dodge City (Kan.) -- Biography.
Dodge City (Kan.) -- History -- 19th century.
Earp, Wyatt, -- 1848-1929
Frontier and pioneer life -- Kansas -- Dodge City.
Masterson, Bat, -- 1853-1921
Outlaws -- Kansas -- Dodge City -- History -- 19th century.
Peace officers -- Kansas -- Dodge City -- Biography.
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Published
New York : St. Martin's Press, 2017.
Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-369) and index.
Description
"Dodge City, Kansas, is a place of legend. The town that started as a small military site exploded with the coming of the railroad, cattle drives, eager miners, settlers, and various entrepreneurs passing through to populate the expanding West. Before long, Dodge City's streets were lined with saloons and brothels and its populace was thick with gunmen, horse thieves, and desperadoes of every sort. By the 1870s, Dodge City was known as the most violent and turbulent town in the West. Enter Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson. Young and largely self-trained men, the lawmen led the effort that established frontier justice and the rule of law in the American West, and did it in the wickedest place in the United States. When they moved on, Wyatt to Tombstone and Bat to Colorado, a tamed Dodge was left in the hands of Jim Masterson. But before long Wyatt and Bat, each having had a lawman brother killed, returned to that threatened western Kansas town to team up to restore order again in what became known as the Dodge City War before riding off into the sunset. The true story of their friendship, romances, gunfights, and adventures, along with the remarkable cast of characters they encountered along the way (including Wild Bill Hickock, Jesse James, Doc Holliday, Buffalo Bill Cody, John Wesley Hardin, Billy the Kid, and Theodore Roosevelt) has gone largely untold-- lost in the haze of Hollywood films and western fiction, until now." -- Book jacket
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Clavin, T. (2017). Dodge City: Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and the wickedest town in the American West (First edition.). St. Martin's Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Clavin, Tom, 1954-. 2017. Dodge City: Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and the Wickedest Town in the American West. St. Martin's Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Clavin, Tom, 1954-. Dodge City: Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and the Wickedest Town in the American West St. Martin's Press, 2017.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Clavin, Tom. Dodge City: Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and the Wickedest Town in the American West First edition., St. Martin's Press, 2017.
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