In an era and an area notable for badmen and gunslingers, John Wesley Hardin was perhaps the most notorious. Considered by many of his contemporaries to be almost illiterate, he nevertheless left for publication after his death in 1895 this autobiography, which, though biased, is remarkably ...
A blend of fiction and personal essay on the life of outlaw John Wesley Hardin, purportedly based on written recollections left by Jim Stephens, a friend of Hardin's. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or. (Book News)Bruce McGinnis...
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John Wesley Hardin Deadliest Gunslinger in the West When Billy the Kid died at age 21, it was said that he had killed one man for each year of his life. By John Wesley Hardin’s 21st birthday, he had reportedly killed 27. He evaded the authorities for years; until 1877, when the ...
Released from jail, John Wesley Hardin leaves an account of his life with the local newspaper. It tells of his overly religious father, his ... 演职人员(72) 拉乌尔·沃尔什 Raoul Walsh 导演 威廉·阿伦德 William Alland 编剧 Bernard Gordon ...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook flintlock (redirected fromFlintlocks) Thesaurus Encyclopedia flint·lock (flĭnt′lŏk′) n. 1.An obsolete gunlock in which a flint fixed in the hammer produces a spark that ignites the charge. 2.A firearm having this type of gunlock. Also calledfirelock. ...
Hardin studied law and wrote an autobiography. He was well known for wildly exaggerating or completely making up stories about his life. He claimed credit for many murders that cannot be corroborated.Within a year of his release in 1894, Hardin was killed by John Selman in an El Paso saloon...
John Wesley Hardin. Image Source. ... Who was the most feared lawman? Deputy U.S. Marshal Bass Reeveswas arguably the greatest lawman and gunfighter of the West, a man who served as a marshal for 32 years in the most dangerous district in the country, captured 3,000 felons, (once br...
re watching a movie. Gaunt oldJohn Carradinehas been an undertaker all his life; finally they cast him as one. Don Siegel’s direction reveals a sensitivity we didn’t suspect after films like Dirty Harry. And observe the way John Wayne says “Good day, Mrs. Rogers” to Lauren Bacall ...
John Wesley Hardin Outlaw/ Folk Icon John Wesley Hardin was one of ten children born of a "cultured" woman and a Methodist preacher. He got into plenty of trouble, plenty early- nearly stabbing to death a classmate when he was only 14. He claimed to have killed his first man at 15. ...