The never before told story of one of the West's most colorful gunfighting legends. Not until the author uncovered the whereabouts of the historical journal, has the true story behind the mystery of Wild Bill Hickok's final days ever been told. This book, which is based on the actual journal written in 1876 by Nathan Bernard, is a work of love and respect depicting the man as only one very close to him could. Unknown to many, a diary of the days leading up to Mr. Hickok's death was kept by Bernard, a young Jewish boy from Boston, MA., who in a few short weeks come to know the legend as well as anyone in the world. Nathan's diary and the memories told to his son, James and grandson, Butler are the basis of this book.
The never before told story of one of the West's most colorful gunfighting legends. Not until the author uncovered the whereabouts of the historical journal, has the true story behind the mystery of Wild Bill Hickok's final days ever been told. This book, which is based on the actual journal written in 1876 by Nathan Bernard, is a work of love and respect depicting the man as only one very close to him could. Unknown to many, a diary of the days leading up to Mr. Hickok's death was kept by Bernard, a young Jewish boy from Boston, MA., who in a few short weeks come to know the legend as well as anyone in the world. Nathan's diary and the memories told to his son, James and grandson, Butler are the basis of this book.