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Wyatt Earp worked both sides of the law, whichever seemed to suit him. He always wanted to be a sheriff, but never got beyond the deputy status. He and his prostitute wife lived a long and happy life prospecting in Alaska and investing their money.
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Posted December 11, 2011
This book is 36 pages with the first 4 pages being index and the last being about the author. That's it. If you are looking for a full history of Wyatt Earp this is not the place to go. It appears the author, who claims to be a newspaper writer, took one of his articles and put it into a book format.
There is little information here and none of it justifies the cost of obtaining it.
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Posted August 26, 2011
This "book" is the equivalent of a high school freshman history class paper. I suspect its 35 Nook pages constitutes a short paper assignment.
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Wyatt Earp worked both sides of the law, whichever seemed to suit him. He always wanted to be a sheriff, but never got beyond the deputy status. He and his prostitute wife lived a long and happy life prospecting in Alaska and investing their money.