The Gunfighters
By Bryan Burrough
By Bryan Burrough
By Bryan Burrough
By Bryan Burrough
By Bryan Burrough
Read by Fred Sanders
By Bryan Burrough
Read by Fred Sanders
Category: 19th Century U.S. History | True Crime | World History
Category: 19th Century U.S. History | True Crime | World History
Category: 19th Century U.S. History | True Crime | World History | Audiobooks
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$35.00
Jun 03, 2025 | ISBN 9781984878908
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Jun 03, 2025 | ISBN 9781984878915
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Jun 03, 2025 | ISBN 9798217072316
769 Minutes
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Praise
“One of the most important books written on the American West in many years.” —True West Magazine
“A captivating exploration of the Wild West, delving into the era of gunfighters with literary flair and historical depth . . . Burrough expertly separates fact from folklore . . . A fascinating work of history that challenges readers to reconsider the role of the West’s legendary gunfighters in shaping the identity of the United States.” —Library Journal (starred review)
“A treat for Western history buffs who don’t mind plenty of debunking along the way.” —Kirkus
“The Gunfighters has all the propulsive energy and high tension of a Wild-West yarn. But it has the distinction of being (mostly) true. Burrough takes on the mythic characters of the West with his characteristic wit, thoughtfulness, and eye for the absurd. He tells this story as only a loving—but conflicted—son of Texas could.” —Beverly Gage, John Lewis Gaddis Professor of History at Yale and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century
“The Gunfighters is a wild and distinctly American book—brilliant, breezy, violent and unexpectedly moving. The book’s cast of characters—guys like Wyatt Earp, Billy the Kid, and Butch Cassidy—are the mythological superheroes of the old West, men who roamed the hills and prairies at a moment when guns and cattle and lawlessness reigned supreme. Burrough’s great accomplishment is not just that he separates historical fact from Hollywood fiction and retells the gunslingers’ stories for our time, but that he does it without condemning or romanticizing them—he lets them live in all their blood and savagery and private codes of honor. You can feel the bullets whizzing by on every page.” —Jeff Goodell, author of the New York Times bestseller The Heat Will Kill You First
“In The Gunfighters, Bryan Burrough takes dead aim at one of America’s greatest foundation myths. The result is a blood-spattered narrative that starts with hyperviolent men shooting each other and ends as a transcendent portrait of the Old West.” —S.C. Gwynne, author of New York Times bestsellers Empire of the Summer Moon and Rebel Yell
“A harrowing look at the killers who operated on every possible side of the law during a time that has been heedlessly sealed into legend. For anyone who has ever been curious about the real stories behind Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Billy the Kid, John Wesley Hardin, Jesse James or Sam Bass, The Gunfighters is a masterful example of one-stop shopping.” —Stephen Harrigan, author of The Gates of the Alamo
“In The Gunfighters, Bryan Burrough uses his tremendous gifts as a historian and storyteller to revolutionize our understanding of a core part of the American myth. This is riotous history stripped of Hollywood cliches, a fresh take on the violence and the legends that formed the Wild West and the American story itself.” —Ashlee Vance, author of Elon Musk and When the Heavens Went on Sale
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