Born in November 1859 as William H. Bonney, Billy the Kid as he soon became known started his criminal career at the age of twelve by stabbing a man in a bar fight. He then moved on to stealing horses, gambling, participating in the Lincoln County War, and even perpetrating mass murder. Billy the Kid’s extraordinary exploits were followed in newspapers around the country, and his legend reached epic heights.
Garrett, the Sheriff of Lincoln County and Billy’s ultimate arbiter of justice, provides an incredible, firsthand account of the small-town kid who became a killer in The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid. Written just eight months after killing Billy in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, during a happenstance meeting in the home of Pete Maxwell, this fascinating, sensational book takes us play-by-play through Billy’s life. From his earliest days in New York and eventual move west to his adventures in Mexico and repeated arrests and escapes, this original account tells all.
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About the Author:
Pat F. Garrett (1850–1908) was the sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico, and is best-known for killing Billy the Kid. Born in Alabama, Garrett worked as a cowboy and a buffalo hunter before becoming a sheriff.
Review:
"Every story of consequence on the Kid has been based on...Garrett's book." --New York Times
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- PublisherSkyhorse
- Publication date2011
- ISBN 10 1616081767
- ISBN 13 9781616081768
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages144
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