Drawing on fact and folklore, dueling authors Bill Markley and Kellen Cutsforth present opposing viewpoints pertaining to controversies surrounding some of the most well-known characters and events in the history of the Old West.
Drawing on fact and folklore, dueling authors Bill Markley and Kellen Cutsforth present opposing viewpoints pertaining to controversies surrounding some of the most well-known characters and events in the history of the Old West.
In an entertaining and conversational style, Markley and Cutsforth take conflicting sides to debunk and in some cases, proliferate the myths, legends, and realities of some of the West's most famous figures, including:
- Billy the Kid
-Jesse James
-Buffalo Bill Cody
-Calamity Jane
-the Earp brothers
- and many more
The real lives of the historic figures in Old West Showdown are shrouded in controversy and myth. Was Jesse James a Southern Son fighting for the cause of the fallen Confederacy, or a blood-thirsty cutthroat justly pursued by the authorities? Was Billy the Kid a misunderstood youth or a cold-blooded killer? Did Buffalo Bill Cody truly ride for the Pony Express as a young man? Or, was he just a blowhard who trumped up his own past in an attempt to seem more heroic in the eyes of audiences attending his Wild West shows? These questions and many more will be explored in this exciting book.
Drawing on fact and folklore, dueling authors Bill Markley and Kellen Cutsforth present opposing viewpoints pertaining to controversies surrounding some of the most well-known characters and events in the history of the Old West. In an entertaining and conversational style, Markley and Cutsforth take conflicting sides to debunk and in some cases, proliferate the myths, legends, and realities of some of the West's most famous figures. What do Billy the Kid; Jesse James; Buffalo Bill Cody; Calamity Jane and the Earp brothers all have in common? Aside from being famous historic figures whose reputations have reached near mythic proportions, their lives were all shrouded in controversy. For example, was Jesse James a Southern Son fighting for the cause of the fallen Confederacy and unfairly persecuted by the Pinkerton Detective Agency? Or, was he a blood thirsty cutthroat caring only for himself and justly pursued by the authorities? Was Billy the Kid a misunderstood youth or a cold-blooded killer? Had Buffalo Bill Cody, as a young man, truly ridden for the Pony Express? Or, was he just a blowhard who trumped up his own past in an attempt to seem more heroic in the eyes of audiences attending his Wild West shows? These questions and many more will be explored in this exciting book.
Kellen Cutsforth is a professional writer and is the author of Buffalo Bill, Boozers, Brothels and Bare Knuckle Brawlers: An Englishman's Journal of Adventure in America (TwoDot Publishers, 2015). He has also published over 20 articles featured in Wild West magazine, True West magazine, Western Writers of America (WWA) Roundup magazine, and the Denver Posse of Westerners Roundup periodical. Cutsforth lives in Littleton, Colorado.
Bill Markley is a member of Western Writers of America (WWA) and is a staff writer for WWA's Roundup magazine. He has written three nonfiction books, and writes for True West, Wild West, and South Dakota magazines. He reenacts Civil War infantry and frontier cavalry and has participated in the movies: Dances With Wolves, Son of the Morning Star, Far and Away, Gettysburg and Crazy Horse. Markley and his wife, Liz, live in Pierre, South Dakota, where they raised their two children.
As a history enthusiast and mayor of the Old West town where Wild Bill and Calamity Jane are buried, I enjoyed and learned from this book . . . [especially] from the multiple accounts and perspectives provided by Markley and Cutsforth.--Charles M. Turbiville, former mayor of Deadwood, South Dakota
Was Jesse James a common criminal or a defender of the South? Which side was at fault in the so-called O.K. Corral gunfight? Was Buffalo Bill a legendary figure or a self-created PR character? Bill Markley and Kellen Cutsforth take on those questions and others with a point-counterpoint approach--and let you decide what to believe. . . . It's a refreshing and appealing take.--Mark Boardman, editor, Tombstone Epitaph
Drawing on fact and folklore, dueling authors Bill Markley and Kellen Cutsforth present opposing viewpoints pertaining to controversies surrounding some of the most well-known characters and events in the history of the Old West. In an entertaining and conversational style, Markley and Cutsforth take conflicting sides to debunk and in some cases, proliferate the myths, legends, and realities of some of the West's most famous figures, including: - Billy the Kid -Jesse James -Buffalo Bill Cody -Calamity Jane -the Earp brothers - and many more The real lives of the historic figures in Old West Showdown are shrouded in controversy and myth. Was Jesse James a Southern Son fighting for the cause of the fallen Confederacy, or a blood-thirsty cutthroat justly pursued by the authorities? Was Billy the Kid a misunderstood youth or a cold-blooded killer? Did Buffalo Bill Cody truly ride for the Pony Express as a young man? Or, was he just a blowhard who trumped up his own past in an attempt to seem more heroic in the eyes of audiences attending his Wild West shows? These questions and many more will be explored in this exciting book.
Was Jesse James a common criminal or a defender of the South? Which side was at fault in the so-called O.K. Corral gunfight? Was Buffalo Bill a legendary figure or a self-created PR character? Bill Markley and Kellen Cutsforth take on those questions and others with a point-counterpoint approach--and let you decide what to believe. . . . It's a refreshing and appealing take.
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