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The Outlaws: Accounts by Eyewitnesses and the Outlaws Themselves

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A collection of illustrated eyewitness accounts of the American west's most notorious outlaws includes true-life stories of desperadoes, authentic contemporary documents, newspaper clippings, posters, letters, and photographs.

312 pages, Hardcover

First published April 23, 1995

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James D. Horan

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James David Horan was an American newspaper editor, author and novelist. Born in New York City, he studied at Drake College in Jersey City and at the New York University Writing Center. He wrote more then 40 books, primarily history or historical fiction, and was employed as Special Events Editor for the New York Journal American for many years. He was the recipient of numerous awards for his books, and a member of many organizations of writers and historians.

He and his wife, Gertrude Dorrity, had four children.

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August 7, 2016
Similar to "junk science", this is pure "junk history."

J.D. Horan was a charlatan, posing as a historian.

What ever you pay for the book (even if it is free) is too much.

Pass it by.
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