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The Incredible Life of Wild Bill Hickok - The Plainsman - cover

The Incredible Life of Wild Bill Hickok - The Plainsman

Frank Jenners Wilstach

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "The Incredible Life of Wild Bill Hickok," Frank Jenners Wilstach presents a captivating exploration of the legendary frontiersman and gunfighter, James Butler Hickok, famously known as Wild Bill. Wilstach employs a vivid narrative style that draws upon a tapestry of firsthand accounts, anecdotes, and historical records, transforming Hickok's tumultuous life into a compelling saga of adventure, danger, and mythos. Set against the backdrop of the American West during the late 19th century, the book intricately weaves together themes of heroism, lawlessness, and the pursuit of freedom, reflecting the larger cultural narrative of a nation in transition. Frank Jenners Wilstach, an accomplished journalist and biographer, possessed an insatiable curiosity about American folklore and history, particularly the mythic figures that shaped the national identity. His experiences in journalism and his in-depth investigation into Hickok's life catalyzed his passion to unravel the truth behind the legend, emphasizing the human elements amidst the sensationalistic portrayal often surrounding figures of the Wild West. For readers intrigued by American history and the larger-than-life personalities that inhabited it, "The Incredible Life of Wild Bill Hickok" offers a fascinating and well-researched account that transcends mere biography. Wilstach's meticulous attention to detail and engaging prose invite readers to journey into the rough and colorful world of one of the West's most iconic figures.
Available since: 05/17/2022.
Print length: 150 pages.

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