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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rich and authoritative,
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This review is from: Rough Rider: Buckey O'Neill of Arizona (Paperback)
Dale L. Walker's biography of O'Neill, one of the early West's most fascinating figures, is richly drawn, authoritative, and distinguished. O'Neill is best known as one of the Rough Riders of the Spanish-American War, but Walker meticulously depicts all the other facets of this legendary Arizonan. This is surely the standard work on O'Neill.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hero of the Rough Riders,
By Dan Cusack (Brookfield. Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rough Rider: Buckey O'Neill of Arizona (Paperback)
Although I loved the Rough Riders movie on TNT, they got the character Buckey O'Neill wrong. This book will set you straight on a forgotten hero, who did more in 38 years than most men would do in a life time. Just how far would he have gone had he not been killed at Kettle Hill? The next time that I'm on Whiskey Row, I will give a toast to William Owen O'Neill. This is a great book.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Arguably Arizona's Favorite Son,
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This review is from: Rough Rider: Buckey O'Neill of Arizona (Paperback)
Buckey O'Neill was a legendary lawman, a gallant soldier, and a Democrat when being one meant fealty to the flag and country. Even in a Republican state like Arizona Buckey O'Neill is a state hero - and much revered in Prescott.
This son of an Irish immigrant and Civil War Veteran risked death many times, chasing outlaws across the deserts and praries. If he hadn't recklessly strolled along the front lines facing the Spanish emplacements on San Juan Hill, O'Neill might very well had gone on to bigger and better things, including possibly being territorial governor. He was a particular favorite of Theodore Roosevelt's, who took his death very hard. Dale Walker has already written a superb book about the "Rough Riders" in the "Boys of '98" and here he sets the record on the man who is arguably Arizona's favorite son - above and beyond t Goldwater, the Earps, and perhaps even John McCain. Only the late hero Pat Tillman's life and career might be as adventurous and as legendary as O'Neill's was.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book about an interesting personality,
By Deadeye (Arizona) - See all my reviews
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I ordered this book after seeing a memorial to the subject in Prescott AZ. A very good read about a compeling personality. I highly recommend the book to anyone interested in the history of the old Southwest.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buckey O'Neill,
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After watching the movie"Rough Riders" my interest in the real Buckey O'Neill became acute. This book intices me to Arizona, even though I am a Texas gal, to see the places where he lived and worked. Anyone interested in a true story of an exemplary frontiersman, should read the book.
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Rough Rider: Buckey O'Neill of Arizona by Dale L. Walker (Paperback - November 28, 1997)
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