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The Outlaw Trail: A Journey Through Time

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Book by Redford, Robert

221 pages, Paperback

First published November 23, 1978

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Robert Redford

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Charles Robert Redford, Jr. was an Academy Award-winning American film director, actor, producer, businessman, model, environmentalist and philanthropist. He was the founder of the Sundance Film Festival.

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1,304 reviews38 followers
July 24, 2024
In the 1970s, film actor Robert Redford undertook a journey through the famous Outlaw Trail, where Butch Cassidy and his gang once roamed. Along the way, Redford met with still-living denizens who could remember the dying days of the last gunfighters. The book is inundated with photographs and the interviews with ranchers and octogenarians are enthralling.

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During one conversation, Redford starts asking about Tom Horn and an old man responds with stories about several outlaws that had me quickly turning pages to keep up with his memories. Contemporary photos of ghost towns and abandoned homesteads mesh with B&W shots of 19th-century gunfighters on the gallows. This is a big gorgeous book which was recommended to me by a group of German tourists who were about to embark on the same adventure.

Book Season = Spring (Johnson County War)
Profile Image for Scott Hardy.
82 reviews1 follower
August 28, 2023
Nice pics. It's a coffee table book. Could have been so good. Famous Rich folk are boring.
Profile Image for litost.
677 reviews
March 8, 2020
This book has been called a “vanity project”, “a half-baked attempt at a book”, etc. Having now read it, I do have to agree with some of that. Redford writes the book like a journal, recording what his companions are doing, what it’s like to ride a horse over rough country, conversations with locals (always opinionated, not often interesting). He did have a historian with him on the trip, but this is not a history book. The history that is presented is ad hoc and does not provide a complete picture (I recommend Charles Kelly’s The Outlaw Trail). I think of this book as a travelogue: we get to ride along with Redford through the old wild west. The photographs by Jonathan Blair are beautiful. My favourite parts, though, are the old photographs of the towns as they were then, and of the outlaws and other characters of the time.
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900 reviews20 followers
October 23, 2012
We've been collecting books about southern Utah and have become fascinated with the Outlaw Trail. In this book, Robert Redford chronicles his journey traveling the Outlaw Trail. Spending much of his trip on horseback, Redford weaves the history of the people and places with his experiences along this historic trail. Traveling with a small group of people including Edward Abbey, Redford makes you feel a part of the expedition. Combining photos taken by a National Geographic Society photographer with historical photographs, this book was a great armchair travel experience. Written in the mid 1970s, it's amazing how many things have changed and how much is still the same.
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16 reviews
November 16, 2011
Nice book to read through. Story and background of the area made famous by The whole in wall gang
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