Rough Rider: Buckey O'Neill of Arizona download epub
by Dale L. Walker
offers insight into an age too often distorted by popular myths and makes an excellent case for O'Neill as an unjustly neglected American personality. The lessons of Buckey O'Neill's life and death ought not to go unpondered". Western American Literature.
offers insight into an age too often distorted by popular myths and makes an excellent case for O'Neill as an unjustly neglected American personality. Life in frontier Arizona is well depicted in biography. a story of Irish daring". The tale is beautifully told.
Buckey O’Neill was famous in Arizona Territory as a gambler, lawyer, newspaperman, miner, sheriff. Dale L. Walker has twice won the Spur Award from the Western Writers of America. His books include Will Henry’s West and In a Far Country: Jack London’s Tales of the West. Paperback: 200 pages.
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Dale L. Walker (August 3, 1935 - December 7, 2015) was an American writer. He was born in Decatur, Illinois, but spent most of his life in El Paso, Texas
Dale L. He was born in Decatur, Illinois, but spent most of his life in El Paso, Texas. He was past president of Western Writers of America (WWA).
O'Neill joined the Rough Riders and became Captain of Troop A. First Lieutenant Frank Frantz served as O'Neil's Deputy Commander. Walker, Dale L. (1997). Rough Rider Buckey O'Neill of Arizona. Along with Alexander Brodie and James McClintock, he tried to make an entire regiment made up of Arizona Cowboys. Eventually though, only three troops were authorized. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Author: Dale L. Walker.
Rough Rider: Buckey O'Neill of Arizona. Staging depth: Eugene O'Neill and the politics of psychological discourse. 982 Kb.
Buckey O'Neill was famous in Arizona Territory as a gambler, lawyer, newspaperman, miner, sheriff, and politician
Buckey O'Neill was famous in Arizona Territory as a gambler, lawyer, newspaperman, miner, sheriff, and politician. This fast-moving narrative takes him from the streets of Tombstone all the way to Cuba, where he won Theodore Roosevelt's admiration as the wildest and bravest of the Rough Riders. Over 14 million journal, magazine, and newspaper articles. Publisher: University of Nebraska Press. Place of publication: Lincoln, NE. Publication.

ISBN: 0803297963
Category: History
Subcategory: Americas
Language: English
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press; Bison Books ed edition (November 1, 1997)
Pages: 216 pages
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