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A Cowboy Detective: A True Story of Twenty-two Years with a World-famous Detective Agency; Giving the Inside Facts of the...
A True Story of Twenty-Two Years with a World-Famous Detective Agency Charles A. Siringo Frank Morn. sonal bodyguard of James McParland during the famous Haywood - Pettibone - Moyer trials in Idaho . Radicalism had raised its head again ...
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Which are recitals of facts and not of fiction. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work.
This is a true story of the detective's encounters with moonshiners of Kentucky and Virginia and his adventures in Alaska.
... Cowboy, Charlie seized the chance to expand it, producing A Lone Star Cowboy (1919) as well as a short collection of favorite cowboy ballads, The Song Companion of a Lone Star Cowboy: Old Favorite Cow-Camp Songs. The following year he ...
See also Siringo's account in his last book, Riata and Spurs, 209–51. Also Patterson, Butch Cassidy, 148–50, 173–75, 309, fn. 2, 310, fn. 4. 48. Patterson, Butch Cassidy, 138–39. In The Pinkertons, 363–80, James D. Horan had noted that ...
Few nineteenthcentury western figures had the wide range of experiences and acquaintances that Charles A. Siringo had. Stubborn and egotistical yet honest and freespirited, cowboy and private eye Charlie Siringo...
All in all, this fascinating book will give today's readers a rare glimpse of what was once called the Old West and is now gone forever. This new edition includes a new foreword by New Mexico historian Marc Simmons.