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Law for Tombstone

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Tombstone, Arizona had the well-deserved reputation of being the toughest mining camp in the 1880s Southwest. Local officers were powerless against the outlaws who robbed stages and mines with impunity. But then came Alamo Bowie whose assignment was to stop the attacks against the Wells Fargo Express lines.

Film adaptation was released on October 10, 1937, by Universal Pictures, starring Charles "Buck" Jones as Alamo Bowie.

304 pages, Library Binding

First published October 28, 1937

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Chuck Martin

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January 22, 2024
A comical and interesting light read to pass the time. I haven't had considerable knowledge about cowboys that stays in my information, now that I have read this, I would know what cowboys, in means and words from the Author, would accurately sound and appear like. Glad I switched this for another book to read.
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