'Dirty Dave' Rudabaugh, Billy the Kid’s Most Feared Companion

'Dirty Dave' Rudabaugh, Billy the Kid’s Most Feared Companion

David G. Thomas

39,28 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Doc45 Publishing
Año de edición:
2023
ISBN:
9781952580215
39,28 €
IVA incluido
Disponible

Selecciona una librería:

  • Donde los libros
  • Librería 7artes
  • Librería Elías (Asturias)
  • Librería Kolima (Madrid)
  • Librería Proteo (Málaga)

This book is about David Rudabaugh, a man whose life is both obscure and wildly mythologized.One myth about Rudabaugh is that he was a 'nasty, treacherous bully' who 'stole and killed and brutalized people... Dirty Dave would try anything, as long as it was crooked.' Not true. Another fictitious accusation is that Rudabaugh shot a jailer in cold blood. The true account of jailer Antonio Lino Valdez’s fatal shooting is presented for the first time in this book, based on the never-before-published trial transcript. The unquestionable trial evidence shows that it was another man who shot the ill-fated jailer, not Rudabaugh.Following the jailer’s killing, Rudabaugh fled. Now a wanted man, Rudabaugh teamed up with Billy the Kid and participated prominently in Billy’s final gun battles with authorities. Famously, Rudabaugh was captured along with Billy at Stinking Springs by Deputy Sheriff Pat Garrett and his posse.After his capture, Rudabaugh was tried for Valdez’s killing and sentenced to death by hanging. He escaped jail and went to Mexico.On February 18, 1886, Rudabaugh was killed by a Winchester rifle shot to the chest in Parral, Mexico, by a grocery man named José. Following his killing, Rudabaugh was decapitated by José. His head was placed on a pole and paraded around the Parral plaza. Present at Rudabaugh’s beheading was Albert W. Lohn, a nineteen-year-old photographer.Lohn took four photographs of Rudabaugh’s decapitated head. The two negatives he printed were confiscated by Mexican authorities. The other two negatives remained in Lohn’s files for 57 years, entirely forgotten by him. The story of how these two negatives were acquired by an avid collector of Western memorabilia is given in the book.Rudabaugh’s life story is mesmerizing. It is as adventurous as that of any Wild West figure. The events of his life include being both a wanted man and a lawman. They include a failed train robbery and two successful stage hold-ups. They include saying nothing when three innocent men were convicted of one of his stage robberies. They include the aforementioned accusation of murder and being sentenced to death by hanging. They include a successful; ingenious jail escape and numerous attempted escapees. They include an eight month association with Billy the Kid, an association that made him almost as famous in Wild West outlaw history as Billy.

Artículos relacionados

Otros libros del autor

  • The Frank W. Angel Report on the Death of John H. Tunstall
    David G. Thomas
    'In the matter of the cause and circumstances of the death of John H. Tunstall a British subject to the honorable Charles Devens, Attorney General....'So begins the single most important contemporary document recounting the origins of the Lincoln County War. That document is the 'Report of Special Agent Frank Warner Angel on the Death of John Henry Tunstall,' known today to his...
    Disponible

    37,84 €

  • The Trial of Billy the Kid
    David G. Thomas
    This book is about Billy the Kid’s trial for murder, and the events leading to that trial. The result of Billy’s trial sealed his fate. And yet Billy’s trial is the least written about, and until this book, the least known event of Billy’s adult life.Prior biographies have provided extensive - and fascinating - details on Billy’s life, but they supply only a few paragraphs on B...
    Disponible

    26,10 €

  • The Trial of Billy the Kid
    David G. Thomas
    This book is about Billy the Kid’s trial for murder, and the events leading to that trial. The result of Billy’s trial sealed his fate. And yet Billy’s trial is the least written about, and until this book, the least known event of Billy’s adult life.Prior biographies have provided extensive - and fascinating - details on Billy’s life, but they supply only a few paragraphs on B...
    Disponible

    21,69 €

  • The Stolen Pinkerton Reports of the Colonel Albert J. Fountain Murder Investigation
    David G. Thomas
    The abduction and apparent murder of Colonel Albert J. and Henry Fountain on February 1, 1896, shocked and outraged the citizens of New Mexico.It was not the killing of Colonel Fountain, a Union Civil War veteran and a prominent New Mexico attorney, which roused the physical disgust of the citizenry - after all, it was not unknown for distinguished men to be killed. It was the ...
    Disponible

    19,09 €

  • Killing Pat Garrett, The Wild West's Most Famous Lawman - Murder or Self-Defense?
    David G. Thomas
    Pat Garrett, the Wild West's most famous lawman - the man who killed Billy the Kid - was himself killed on leap day, February 29, 1908.Who killed him? Was it murder? Was it self-defense? No biographer of Garrett has been able to answer these questions. All have expressed opinions. None have presented evidence that would stand up in a court of law. Here, for the first time, ...
    Disponible

    17,21 €

  • Killing Pat Garrett, The Wild West's Most Famous Lawman - Murder or Self-Defense?
    David G. Thomas
    Pat Garrett, the Wild West's most famous lawman - the man who killed Billy the Kid - was himself killed on leap day, February 29, 1908.Who killed him? Was it murder? Was it self-defense?  No biographer of Garrett has been able to answer these questions. All have expressed opinions. None have presented evidence that would stand up in a court of law. Here, for the first time,...
    Disponible

    20,55 €