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  • Tombstone

    Wyatt Earp, the O.K. Corral, and the Vendetta Ride 1881–82

    Series Book 41 - Raid
    The Gunfight at the OK Corral on 26 October 1881 is one of the most enduring stories of the Old West.It led to a series of violent incidents that culminated in the Vendetta Ride, in which Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and several other gunslingers went after their rivals the Cowboys. Like most tales of the Wild West, the facts are buried under layers of myth, and the line between good guys and bad ... Read more

    $31.01 AUD

  • Tombstone

    Wyatt Earp, the O.K. Corral, and the Vendetta Ride 1881–82

    Series Book 41 - Raid
    The Gunfight at the OK Corral on 26 October 1881 is one of the most enduring stories of the Old West. It led to a series of violent incidents that culminated in the Vendetta Ride, in which Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and several other gunslingers went after their rivals the Cowboys. Like most tales of the Wild West, the facts are buried under layers of myth, and the line between good guys and bad ... Read more

    $29.25 AUD

  • The Last Ride of the James–Younger Gang

    Jesse James and the Northfield Raid 1876

    Series Book 35 - Raid
    It was the beginning of the end for the James gang. In the past ten years Frank and Jesse James had gone from unknown ex-Confederate guerrillas to the most famous outlaws in the world. A string of daring robberies of banks, trains, and stagecoaches had brought them fame, admiration, hatred, and a surprisingly small amount of wealth. In 1876 they planned their most daring raid yet-to ride hundreds ... Read more

    $29.25 AUD

  • Ride Around Missouri

    Shelby’s Great Raid 1863

    Series Book 25 - Raid
    In July 1863, with the Confederacy still reeling from the defeats at Vicksburg and Gettysburg, Union forces pushed deep into Arkansas, capturing the capital of Little Rock. In response, Colonel Joseph O. Shelby launched a daring raid to disrupt the advance. Taking 600 men and a section of light artillery, he slipped behind enemy lines. Moving by night to confuse the enemy, Shelby captured a series ... Read more

    $29.25 AUD