This biography portrays the beautiful, enigmatic, and most elusive member of the Wild Bunch Gang -- Etta Place. Following Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid anywhere, Etta shared an adventurous life on the run that stretched from the mountainous Utah hideout of Robber's Roost to the red light district of San Antonio and finally to the remote South American region of Patagonia. The book also looks at many tales that place all three alive and well after that famous gun battle in South America.
Over the years Etta Place found a home the hearts of many. ETTA MISPLACED gives you adventure, romance and history.
Through a series of holdups and heists, Etta and Harry begin an epic and ultimately tragic romance, which will be the greatest of Etta’s life. Then, when Etta meets the young and idealistic Eleanor Roosevelt, her life is changed forever.
In this novel, Judy Alter, an author acclaimed for chronicling women of the nineteenth-century American West, creates one of the most believable and plausible accounts of this ever-mysterious woman.
" In this far-reaching novel, readers ride with The Sundance Kid and Etta Place through the last days of the Old West to their robbery spree in South America with Butch Cassidy, to Harry and Etta's running guns and stealing payrolls for ...
"Two months after the Christmas wake Kid Curry, the Wild Bunch visited the sporting house between bank jobs at Winnemucca and Wagner. By then, everyone heard the news that Sundance and Butch were headed for South America and the fate of ...
This is the wild, and often incomprehensible story, of the author's pursuit of Etta Place.
Lantern in the Wind
Ronald L. Smith, Bill Lundstrom's son-in-law, spent much of his time in Lundstrom's back yard repairing automobiles during the lean years of the mid-thirties. When Phillips began building a “gold cradle” for use up north along the ...
"In the fall of 1895, Etta Place falls in love with Harry Longabaugh, alias the Sundance Kid.
The National Book Award-winning novel—and contemporary classic—that launched the brilliant career of Gloria Naylor, now with a foreword by Tayari Jones “[A] shrewd and lyrical portrayal of many of the realities of black life .