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Wild Bill Hickok Joseph G. Rosa

Wild Bill Hickok By Joseph G. Rosa

Wild Bill Hickok by Joseph G. Rosa


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Excavating the reality behind the myth, this work delves into the exploits and ego that defined Wild Bill Hickok, a notorious character of the Wild West, and shows how the man was overtaken by his own legend.

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Wild Bill Hickok: The Man and His Myth by Joseph G. Rosa

Eulogised and ostracised, James Butler Hickok was alternately labelled courageous, affable, and self-confident; cowardly, cold-blooded, and drunken; a fine specimen of manhood; an overdressed dandy with perfumed hair; an unequaled marksman; and a poor shot. Born in Illinois in 1837, he was shot dead in Deadwood only 39 years later. By then both famous and infamous, he was widely known as Wild Bill. Excavating the reality behind the myth, this text delves into the exploits and ego that defined Hickok, and shows how the man was overtaken by his own legend. Rosa exposes a controversial and charismatic man - army and Indian scout, wagon master, courier, frontiersman, gunfighter, lawman, prospector, addicted gambler, and actor - who was elevated from regional fame to national notoriety by inadvertently being in the right place at the right time. Aggrandized in an 1867 Harper's New Monthly Magazine article, Hickok reluctantly embraced his exaggerated role in a far-fetched story that has inspired writers, folklorists and movie moguls. Dime novelists sensationalised him. Biographers praised and criticised. Gary Cooper portrayed him sensitively, Douglas Kennedy villainously, and Charles Bronson laconically. Howard Keel played him romantically (albeit historically incorrectly) against Doris Day's Calamity Jane. Culminating four decades of research on Wild West legends, this work aims to provide an accurate account of the larger-than-life character whose reported accomplishments - both real and imaginary - in Kansas, Missouri, and the surrounding territory frequently brought him unwanted publicity. Setting the record straight, Rosa exposes some of the deliberate lies that vested Hickok with a man-killer reputation he didn't deserve. The book shows that the number of men he killed is probably a lot closer to ten than to the more than 100 he is often credited with. Establishing the role an overzealous press and fortune-seeking dime novelists played in immortalising Wild Bill, Rosa reveals how myths were initiated and perpetuated to glorify the 19th-century frontier. He also illuminates why imaginative accounts of unorthodox heroes continue to skew our understanding of this era of American history.

Wild Bill Hickok Reviews

Rosa knows more about western gunfighters than almost anyone. In this interesting and carefully researched work he has corrected the myths and legends about Hickok, explained why the occurred and endure, and, in the process, contributed to the new western history. Rosa has artfully crafted a book that will be of interest both to professional historians and to history buffs. - Journal of American History A wonderful account of the myths that followed Wild Bill wherever he went. Rosa has solved some mysteries and spiced his text with new tales and many delightful illustrations. - Dee Brown, author of Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Highly recommended to anyone seeking a greater understanding of the creation of the myth of the Wild west. - H-Net Reviews Pathbreaking. This book will delight everyone fascinated by the fact and fiction of the Old West. - Brian W. Dippie, author of Custer's Last Stand: The Anatomy of an American Myth A highly recommended portrait by an undisputed authority on Hickok. - Western Historical Quarterly

About Joseph G. Rosa

Joseph G. Rosa's numerous books on the West include The Gunfighter: Man or Myth? and Buffalo Bill and His Wild West: A Pictorial Biography (see page 41).

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CIN0700615237VG
9780700615230
0700615237
Wild Bill Hickok: The Man and His Myth by Joseph G. Rosa
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University Press of Kansas
19960530
280
N/A
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