Wyatt Earp in San Diego: Life After Tombstone
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.54 (994 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1882824415 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Very disappointed" according to Tom B.. I have read almost every book available on Wyatt Earp. "Wyatt Earp The Missing Years San Diego in the 1880s" was written by Kenneth R. Cilch and Kenneth R. Cilch, Jr. in 1998, so the Palenske book is not the only book on the subject. Most of the time Palenske spen. "Great Book" according to Wyatt Fan. Wyatt Earp in San Diego, Life after Tombstone, is a well written book and a fun read. So much Wyatt Earp history is clouded with different opinions about important events. His adventures in San Diego are transparently recorded in newspaper accounts and other docum. "Wyatt Earp in San Diego" according to wak1010. "Wyatt Earp in San Diego: Life after Tombstone" is a well researched and detailed account of life in San Diego in the late 1800's. This by itself would be a great subject, throw in Wyatt Earp and you have a story which includes political corruption, illegal gambli
Palenske explores the adventures of the post-Tombstone Wyatt Earp, a man haunted by his violent past who focuses on making money, not law enforcement. Historian Garner A. In Wyatt Earp in San Diego: Life after Tombstone, Palenske tells the real story of Wyatt Earp's time in San Diego. It is a story that has never been told before.. Fortunately, while in San Diego it was of the non-deadly variety. The Earps were not alone; many of the sporting crowd from tombstone also traveled to San Diego to continue their boom-town ways. Wyatt and his tombstone allies controlled the gambling operations in San Diego through alliances with high-ranking city officials. Four years after the killings in Arizona, Earp and his wife moved to San Diego, Ca
Garner, who is a resident of San Diego, has devoted over four years to gather all the information available about Wyatt Earp's life and work in San Diego. The time Wyatt Earp spent in San Diego has long been a source of some mystery and much misinformation. His days in San Diego illustrate the everyday man who was Wyatt Earp. Palenske paints not only a fascinating portrait of a man living in boom times, but brings to life a slice of San Diego in the late nineteenth century. Garner Palenske has finally connected the dots and fil
Mr. Palenske is a member of the Wild west History Association and the San diego History Center. Palenske and his family live in San Diego, California. He is employed as a vice president of a consulting engineering firm, where he has worked on many historical building restorations. He also serves as historian for the First San Diego Court House Museum in Old Town San Diego. Garner A. Palenske has p