The Authentic Life of Billy, the Kid
1882 book by Pat Garrett / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Authentic Life of Billy, the Kid, The Noted Desperado of the Southwest is a biography and partly first-hand account written by Pat Garrett, sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico, in collaboration with a ghostwriter, Marshall Ashmun "Ash" Upson. During the summer of 1881 in a small New Mexican village, Garrett shot and killed the notorious outlaw, William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid. Due to the first publisher's inability to widely distribute this book beginning in 1882,[1] it sold relatively few copies during Garrett's lifetime.[2] By the time the fifth publisher purchased the copyright in 1954, this book had become a major reference for historians who have studied the Kid's brief life. The promotion and distribution of the fifth version of this book to libraries in the United States and Europe sent it into a sixth printing in 1965, and by 1976 it had reached its tenth printing.[3] For a generation after Sheriff Garrett shot the Kid, his account was considered to be factual,[4] but historians have since found in this book many embellishments and inconsistencies with other accounts of the life of Billy the Kid.
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Original title | The Authentic Life of Billy, the Kid, The Noted Desperado of the Southwest |
Language | English |
Genre | biography · history |
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