Young Billy, Old Santa Fe

Billy the Kid in Santa Fe, #1

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Architecture, Public, Commercial, or Industrial Buildings, History, Americas, United States, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Lynn Michelsohn ISBN: 9781386668435
Publisher: Lynn Michelsohn Publication: February 7, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lynn Michelsohn
ISBN: 9781386668435
Publisher: Lynn Michelsohn
Publication: February 7, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

**Historical facts and fanciful legends swirl around Billy the Kid's early days . . . and around the City at the End of the Santa Fe Trail in his youth. **

~ What did young Billy find in New Mexico Territory's Wild West capital of the 1870s? 

~ How did Santa Fe's frontier character and its Hispanic culture shape his early development? 

~ Who did Billy encounter? What roles play would they play later in his brief life?

~ How did this future desperado spend his days and nights in Santa Fe . . . ice skating? . . . playing baseball? . . . telling ghost stories?

~ What remains today of the sites and sights that met this storied youngster's eyes?  

Young Billy, Old Santa Fe, the standalone first book of the Lynn Michelsohn's non-fiction trilogy, Billy the Kid in Santa Fe, also includes . . .

- over 40 historical and modern photographs, drawings, and maps

- two appendices 

- an extensive bibliography 

- a comprehensive index 

- 404 pages in paperback

Recommended for Western History buffs, Billy the Kid aficionados, and anyone who loves Santa Fe!

***** Please note: This book, previously published as Young Billy, contains only minor revisions of that edition. *** **

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**Historical facts and fanciful legends swirl around Billy the Kid's early days . . . and around the City at the End of the Santa Fe Trail in his youth. **

~ What did young Billy find in New Mexico Territory's Wild West capital of the 1870s? 

~ How did Santa Fe's frontier character and its Hispanic culture shape his early development? 

~ Who did Billy encounter? What roles play would they play later in his brief life?

~ How did this future desperado spend his days and nights in Santa Fe . . . ice skating? . . . playing baseball? . . . telling ghost stories?

~ What remains today of the sites and sights that met this storied youngster's eyes?  

Young Billy, Old Santa Fe, the standalone first book of the Lynn Michelsohn's non-fiction trilogy, Billy the Kid in Santa Fe, also includes . . .

- over 40 historical and modern photographs, drawings, and maps

- two appendices 

- an extensive bibliography 

- a comprehensive index 

- 404 pages in paperback

Recommended for Western History buffs, Billy the Kid aficionados, and anyone who loves Santa Fe!

***** Please note: This book, previously published as Young Billy, contains only minor revisions of that edition. *** **

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