Killing Pat Garrett: Unraveling a Wild West Mystery
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Step into the enigmatic world of the American Wild West with "Killing Pat Garrett, The Wild West’s Most Famous Lawman – Murder or Self-Defense?" This gripping title from the Mesilla Valley History Series intricately explores the life and death of Pat Garrett, the legendary lawman who chased down the notorious Billy the Kid. Readers will discover a meticulously researched narrative that not only traces Garrett's rise to fame but also delves into the controversies surrounding his untimely demise. Was it...
Show moreStep into the enigmatic world of the American Wild West with "Killing Pat Garrett, The Wild West’s Most Famous Lawman – Murder or Self-Defense?" This gripping title from the Mesilla Valley History Series intricately explores the life and death of Pat Garrett, the legendary lawman who chased down the notorious Billy the Kid. Readers will discover a meticulously researched narrative that not only traces Garrett's rise to fame but also delves into the controversies surrounding his untimely demise. Was it a calculated murder, or an act of self-defense? The book compels readers to reflect on historical veracity and fiction while weaving intriguing stories of renegades, justice, and the harsh realities of life in the American Southwest.
Less| manufacturer | Doc45 Publishing |
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| height | 9.21 |
| weight | 0.80909650154 |
| width | 0.59 |
| length | 6.14 |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
While the book contains historical themes related to law and violence, it's recommended for ages 15 and older due to mature content.
Yes, it includes maps and historical photographs to enhance the reader's understanding.
This book explores the historical mystery surrounding Pat Garrett's death, making it a blend of history and true crime.
Absolutely! This book serves as a great resource for discussions on American history, law enforcement, and ethics.