Chris Enss
Author
Publisher
TwoDot
Pub. Date
2015.
Language
English
Formats
Description
"More Tales behind the Tombstones tells the stories behind the deaths (or supposed deaths) and burials of even more of the Old West's most nefarious outlaws, notorious women, and celebrated lawmen--and a couple from back East"--Provided by publisher.
Author
Publisher
TwoDot
Language
English
Formats
Description
"This collection of short, action-filled stories of the Old West's most egregiously badly behaved female outlaws, gamblers, soiled doves, and other wicked women by award-winning Western history author Chris Enss offers a glimpse into Western Women's experience that's less sunbonnets and more six-shooters. During the late nineteenth century, while men were settling the new frontier and rushing off to the latest boom towns, women of easy virtue found...
Author
Publisher
TwoDot
Pub. Date
[2008]
Language
English
Description
AMERICAN HISTORY: C 1800 TO C 1900. Amidst the mining camps, cattle ranches, desolate landscapes, and gold mining towns of the Wild West were a succession of women who survived dangerous gambling games against ruthless men whose pride was staked on always having the upper hand."The Lady Was a Gambler" presents a collection of action-filled portraits of fifteen infamous women gamblers from the Old West.Among those profiled are "Poker" Alice Ivers,...
Author
Publisher
TwoDot
Pub. Date
[2022]
Language
English
Description
"Nine months after the massacre at Custer's Last Stand, Elizabeth Custer scheduled a reunion with the widows of the Little Big Horn. On June 25, 1887, the women met in Monroe, Michigan, to reflect on the events leading up to the battle, remember the loved ones that were killed, and share how they have been able to go on. The widows got together every year for more than twenty years. In between reunions they corresponded with each other, exchanged...
Author
Publisher
TwoDot
Pub. Date
2017.
Language
English
Description
Kate Barker wanted the nice things of life: the lovely home, the fine clothes, and lots of money in the bank. Kate ended up with a police slug in her heart and $10,200 in her wallet. Kate Barker, according to FBI records, was an overbearing mother who somehow lost her way on the path of motherly love. In attempting to guide, she misguided. In trying to spread affection, she nurtured hate. In her attempts to fulfill a warped sense of motherly duty,...