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The Life of Pat F Garrett and the Taming of the Border Outlaw - cover

The Life of Pat F Garrett and the Taming of the Border Outlaw

John Milton Scanland

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Life of Pat F. Garrett and the Taming of the Border Outlaw," John Milton Scanland deftly intertwines biography and history to illuminate the multifaceted life of Pat Garrett, the man famed for his pursuit and ultimate killing of the notorious outlaw Billy the Kid. Written in a narrative style that combines detailed research with vivid storytelling, Scanland navigates the complexities of frontier justice and the societal dynamics of the American West, revealing how Garrett's personal history and moral dilemmas reflect larger themes of lawlessness and civilization. This work situates itself within the broader context of Western Americana literature, effectively capturing the essence of a turbulent era where figures like Garrett straddled the line between hero and outlaw. John Milton Scanland, an astute historian and biographer with a keen interest in the American West, draws upon a wealth of archival sources and folk narratives to provide readers with an accurate account of Garrett's life. His background reflects a long-standing fascination with frontier mythology and the moral complexities faced by those who sought to impose order in chaotic environments. Scanland's rigorous research methodology and contextual analysis allow him to engage deeply with Garrett's motivations and the socio-historical challenges of his time. This compelling biography is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of law, morality, and American history. Scanland's incisive exploration of Garrett's life not only provides insight into a pivotal figure of the West but also challenges readers to reconsider the narratives that have shaped popular perceptions of outlaws and lawmen. This book is an essential addition to the literature on the Old West, appealing to both scholars and enthusiasts keen on understanding the intricacies of a lawless land.
Disponible depuis: 13/11/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 72 pages.

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