History of Billy the Kid
Gelesen von Roger Melin
Charles A. Siringo
A cowboy outlaw whose youthful daring has never been equalled in the annals of criminal history.
When a bullet pierced his heart he was less than twenty-two years of age, and had killed twenty-one men, Indians not included.
The author feels that he is capable of writing a true and unvarnished history of "Billy the Kid," as he was personally acquainted with him, and assisted in his capture, by furnishing Sheriff Pat Garrett with three of his fighting cowboys--Jas. H. East, Lee Hall and Lon Chambers.
The facts set down in this narrative were gotten from the lips of "Billy the Kid," himself, and from such men as Pat Garrett, John W. Poe, Kip McKinnie, Charlie Wall, the Coe Brothers, Tom O'Phalliard, Henry Brown, John Middleton, Martin Chavez, and Ash Upson. All these men took an active part, for or against, the "Kid." Ash Upson had known him from childhood, and was considered one of the family, for several years, in his mother's home.
Other facts were gained from the lips of Mrs. Charlie Bowdre, who kept "Billy the Kid," hid out at her home in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, after he had killed his two guards and escaped. (Introduction by the author) (2 hr 19 min)
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awesome
blackops
was a really great story hope others enjoy it also
A very interesting history
ndmet
This is a brief but very interesting account of the young adult life of Billy the Kid, written by a contemporary who knew Billy and many of Billy's associates. It is very authentic and detailed. Roger Melin is one of the best Librivox readers, and does his usual excellent job.
History of Billy the Kid
Jason S
Good read and wonderful narration. This is the first book I've listened to from this narrator, but it certainly won't be the last.
Well done
Brian Mumford
Good job by the narrator and an interesting text that seems to at least try it's best to convey his life accurately. Warning there are some racially insensitive but period appropriate racial terms used in the text.
History of Billy the Kid
Paul Santo
Great book, I've seen the movies and read books on the subject but this is pretty trust worthy considering the author was so close to the action and did his homework.
Good Cowboy Biography of Billy
AZTEX
Charlie tells his personal account of being buds with the Kid on the Texas Panhandle and adds to his text by interviewing those that rode with and after the Outlaw.
What a life
Michaela Upham
Murder, theft, revenge, gun-slinging...... what a crazy life this young boy led. I enjoyed this story and the narrator did a wonderful job.
Great stuff!
David Sparvero
great reader and great material. it's not long, and the author knew Billy. It's writing that was contemporary to the material. I highly recommend!