Roy B. Young is editor of the Journal of theWild West History Association and the author of several western titles, including James Cooksey Earp, Cochise County Cowboy War, Judge William H. Stilwell, and Robert Havlin Paul, Frontier Lawman. Gary L. Roberts is emeritus professor of history at Abraham Baldwin College and author of Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend. He is widely recognized as a historian of the American West and frontier violence. He has published more than seventy-five articles on Western history and co-edited a book on Georgia politics, and is also the author of Death Comes for the Chief Justice: The Slough-Rynerson Quarrel and Political Violence in New Mexico. Casey Tefertiller is a former writer for the San Francisco Examiner and the author of Wyatt Earp: The Life behind the Legend, named a Notable Book of 1997 by the New York Times. He is also the co-author of Mental Toughness: Baseball's Winning Edge.
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This is a highly significant addition to Earpiana-there is nothing to compare it with. That the editors have gathered quality articles from numerous publications, many of them not available online or easy to obtain, saves a lot of work for future researchers." - Mike Cox, author of The Texas Rangers: Wearing the Cinco Peso, 1821-1900 and Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers from 1900 to the Present "A tome of massive proportions of one of the legendary figures of the American West. An assemblage of 63 essays compiled by three major historians and experts Roy B Young, Gary L Roberts and Casey Tefertiller. Brilliantly written oustandingly researched life of Earp in chronological format. This huge book contains a staggering amount of quality articles. It is an excellent reference source for research, historians, writers and readers of the American West. An absolute necessary requirement for anyone with a smidgen of interest in Wyatt Earp and the history surrounding his life. An immense opus of significant value. A joy to own." Alan R Beattie, Americana Books