This is Wyatt Earp's first attempt to tell his version of his life and times in Arizona Territory. Forrestine Hooker, Henry Hooker's ex-daughter-in-law, wrote children's books in Los Angeles, California. They reacquainted there and Wyatt Earp dictated those famous years in Tombstone, as he saw them. This work has previous been published, but in very limited quantities. Don Taylor, the Tombstone City Historian, has edited this version so it can be read by many, instead of the few.
This is Wyatt Earp's first attempt to tell his version of his life and times in Arizona Territory. Forrestine Hooker, Henry Hooker's ex-daughter-in-law, wrote children's books in Los Angeles, California. They reacquainted there and Wyatt Earp dictated those famous years in Tombstone, as he saw them. This work has previous been published, but in very limited quantities. Don Taylor, the Tombstone City Historian, has edited this version so it can be read by many, instead of the few.