Life of Tom Horn Government Scout and Interpreter Written By Himself [Paperback] Tom Horn

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1981 University of Oklahoma edition. Cover is lightly scuffed and has some light wear along the corners/edges. Cover is lifting from book slightly. Pages are clean inside with worn outside edges. Binding is secure.

This rare autobiographical account by Tom Horn, the infamous scout and gunman of the Old West, offers a firsthand glimpse into the lawless frontier era. Written while awaiting execution for murder, Horn’s narrative candidly details his experiences in the Apache Wars and the Pleasant Valley War, providing a gritty and often chilling portrayal of 19th-century frontier life. This well-worn but coveted University of Oklahoma edition is a must-have for collectors of Western Americana and outlaw literature.

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1981 University of Oklahoma edition. Cover is lightly scuffed and has some light wear along the corners/edges. Cover is lifting from book slightly. Pages are clean inside with worn outside edges. Binding is secure.

This rare autobiographical account offers a firsthand glimpse into the life of Tom Horn, one of the most notorious and controversial figures of the American Old West. Horn, a scout, interpreter, and hired gunman, was convicted of murdering a 14-year-old boy in 1903 and subsequently hanged, though his guilt remains a matter of debate to this day.

Horn’s narrative, written while awaiting execution, provides a candid and often chilling look at the lawless frontier era, detailing his experiences as a civilian scout for the U.S. Army and his involvement in the Apache Wars and the Pleasant Valley War. Beyond its historical value, the book offers a fascinating character study of a complex and enigmatic figure, whose exploits have been romanticized and mythologized over the years.

This University of Oklahoma edition, though well-worn, remains a coveted item for collectors of Western Americana and aficionados of outlaw literature. With its authentic voice and gritty portrayal of frontier life, it stands as a vital primary source for understanding the harsh realities of the 19th-century American West.

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Weight 16 lbs
Dimensions 7.5 × 4.75 × 0.83 in
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