The Western Hero in History and LegendUniversity of Oklahoma Press, 1965 - 281ÆäÀÌÁö A critical analysis of the legends which have built up around such figures of the Old West as Billy the Kid, Wild Bill Hickock, Kit Carson and General George A. Custer. |
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