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Gunfighter: An Autobiography
by John Wesley Hardin, Mark Manning (Introduction)
Paperback - 128 pages 1 edition Vol 1 (April 1, )
Creation Books; ISBN: 1840680385John Wesley Hardin : Suppressed Memories
by Steppen Wirth
Book Description: John Wesley Hardin reigned as gunman supreme in Texas between 1868 and his final capture by Texas Rangers in 1877. He was considered the most wanted fugitive of his time. It has been said that Hardin killed more men in personal combat than any other gunfighter on the American Frontier. He was easily the most sensational shootist of the Old West. He made Billy the Kid and Wyatt Earp look like mere amateurs. Today, Hardin's appeal remains magical.
Paperback - 144 pages (May 26, )
Osiris Publishing Company; ISBN: 0967088887Lost Cause: John Wesley Hardin, the Taylor Sutton Feud, and Reconstruction Texas
by Jack Jackson
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John Wesley Hardin: Texas Gunman
by Lewis Nordyke
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John Wesley Hardin: Dark Angel of Texas
by Leon Claire Metz
Paperback: 352 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.81 x 8.97 x 6.05
Publisher: Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd); (March )
ISBN: 0806129956Life of John Wesley Hardin As Written by Himself
by John Wesley Hardin, Robert G. McCubbin
Paperback from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd)
1977Reflections in Dark Glass: The Life and Times of John Wesley Hardin
by Bruce McGinnis
Hardcover from University of North Texas Press
Bounty hunter
by Rick Miller
Unknown Binding from Creative Pub. Co.The Letters of John Wesley Hardin
by Roy Stamps, Jo Ann Stamps, John Wesley Hardin
Book Description: A total of 281 personal letters from the legendary John Wesley Hardin, and from his wife, family, and closest friends, organized and transcribed by the authors from the special collections at the Albert B. Alkek Library at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos. Special permission was granted to use these letters in the book. The letters begin September 8, 1876, to his wife, Jane, and end July 28, 1895, with a letter to Hardin from his friend J.D. Hargis. The letters are all reproduced as written, with misspellings and the language of the day. The text opens with a brief biography of Hardin, who began his killing spree at the age of fifteen. Most of the letters were written from the Huntsville penitentiary, where Hardin spent more than fifteen years. He was shot to death in El Paso in a gun battle with Constable John Selman. The authors make their home in Riverside, California.
Paperback from Eakin Publications
The Last Gunfighter: John Wesley Hardin (The Early West)
by Richard C. Marohn
Hardcover from Creative Pub
Out of Print - Try Used BooksThe Grave of John Wesley Hardin: Three Essays on Grassroots History (Essays on the American West, No. 5)
by Charles Leland Sonnichsen
Hardcover from Texas A&M University Press
1980
Out of Print - Try Used BooksThe capture of John Wesley Hardin
by Chuck Parsons
Unknown Binding from Creative Pub. Co.
Out of Print - Try Used BooksBowen and Hardin
by Chuck Parsons
Unknown Binding from Creative Pub. Co.
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by Matthew Braun
Paperback from Wheeler Pub
1902
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