James B. Mills was born in 1983 and resides in Australia. He has studied the American frontier and numerous other areas of history since childhood and is the author of the award-winning Billy the Kid: El Bandido SimpAtico (UNT Press). He enjoys living a quiet life with his cat, Bernard, and dog, Dennis.
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"James B. Mills, author of the groundbreaking biography, Billy the Kid: El Bandido Simpatico, provides a riveting account of the Kid and the Lincoln County War through the eyes of Latinos in New Mexico. With colorful detail and exhaustive research, he recreates the daily life of Latinos on the New Mexico frontier and focuses on four men who played prominent roles in those violent events: Jose Chavez y Chavez, Juan Patron, Martin Chavez, and Yginio Salazar. Although their names are familiar to anyone interested in the Lincoln County War, Mills goes far beyond that and describes their later careers and exploits. Some saw violence, one saw prison bars, and another lived to meet Hollywood film stars Douglas Fairbanks and Johnny Mack Brown. In the Days of Billy the Kid is a fascinating read and an important contribution to the history of the Southwest."--John Boessenecker, author of Bandido: The Life and Times of Tiburcio Vasquez