Winner of the Best Book Award by the Wild West History Association
A ripsnortin' ramble across the bloodstained Arizona desert with Wyatt
Earp and company... A pleasure for thoughtful fans of Old West
history, revisionist without being iconoclastic. --Kirkus
Reviews
Wyatt Earp is regarded as the most famous lawman of the Old West, best
known for his role in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone,
Arizona. But the story of his two-year war with a band of outlaws known
as the Cowboys has never been told in full.
Drawing on groundbreaking research into territorial and federal
government records, John Boessenecker's Ride the Devil''s Herd reveals
this long-forgotten chapter of Wild West history.
"Readers who want to learn the true details about what happened
before, during and after the gunfight will be rewarded...
[Boessenecker] provides rich detail on the Earp family and its
questionable ethics." --Roanoke Times
Readers interested in Wyatt Earp and 'Wild West' history will enjoy
this new chronicle of the lawman's life and times. --Library
Journal