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The Pistoleer James Carlos Blake

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The Pistoleer James Carlos Blake
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Publisher: Grove Atlantic
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.34 MB
Author: James Carlos Blake
ISBN: 9780802125842, 9780802189752, 0802125840, 080218975X, 7b270cfc-79e0-45e5-8d34-cd045424aaff
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Pistoleer James Carlos Blake by James Carlos Blake 9780802125842, 9780802189752, 0802125840, 080218975X, 7b270cfc-79e0-45e5-8d34-cd045424aaff instant download after payment.

The award-winning author's "fearless" debut novel chronicles the life of a legendary Texas outlaw with "a ruthless sensibility . . . spare and tough" (Publishers Weekly).
Some called him a Texas hero. Some called him the Devil himself. But on one point they all agreed. While he was alive, John Wesley Hardin was the deadliest man in Texas.
A killer at fifteen, in the next few years he became skilled enough with his pistols to back down Wild Bill Hickok in the street. The law finally caught up with him when he was twenty-five. By then, he had killed as many as forty men and been shot so many times that, it was said, he carried a pound of lead in his flesh.
In jail he became a scholar, studying law books until he won himself freedom, and afterwards he tried to lead an upright life. It was not to be. By the time he was killed in 1895, Hardin was an anachronism—the last true gunfighter of the Old West.
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