Review
“An excellent history of the lives and exploits of the better-known outlaws of the Northwest.”—Ramon Adams, Six-Guns and Saddle Leather.
(Ramon Adams
Six-Guns and Saddle Leather )
“Among the finest books published on outlaws of the Great Basin country.”—Dan L. Thrapp, Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography.
(Dan L. Thrapp
Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography )
Product Description
The Wild Bunch, the confederation of western outlaws headed by Butch Cassidy, found sanctuary on the rugged Outlaw Trail. Stretching across Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico, this trail offered desert and mountain hideouts to bandits and cowboys. The almost inaccessible Hole-in-the-Wall in Wyoming was a station on the Outlaw Trail well known to Butch Cassidy. To the south, in Utah, was the inhospitable Robbers’ Roost, where Butch and his friends camped in 1897 after a robbery at Castle Gate.
Charles Kelly recreates the mean and magnificent places frequented by the Wild Bunch and a slew of lesser outlaws. At the same time, he brings Butch Cassidy to life, traces his criminal apprenticeship and meeting with the Sundance Kid, and masterfully describes the exploits of the Wild Bunch.
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