Life and marvelous adventures of Wild Bill, the Scout

Written by:
J. W. Buel
Narrated by:
LibriVox Volunteers

Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
12
Narrator
4
Release Date
January 2016
Duration
2 hours 35 minutes
Summary
BEING A TRUE AND EXACT HISTORY OF ALL THE SANGUINARY COMBATS AND HAIR-BREADTH ESCAPES OF THE MOST FAMOUS SCOUT AND SPY AMERICA EVER PRODUCED. "Wild Bill, as a frontier character of the daring, cunning and honorable class, stands alone, without a prototype; his originality is as conspicuous as his remarkable escapades. He was desperate without being a desperado; a fighter without that disposition which invites danger or craves the excitement of an encounter. He killed many men, but in every instance it was either in self-defense or in the prosecution of a duty which he deemed justifiable. Wild Bill was a necessary character in the Far West during the period which marked his career. He was essentially a civilizer, in the sense of a vigilance posse. The law and order class found in him an effective agent for the correction of the lawless; it was fighting the desperate with one of their kind, and Bill had the cunning to remain on the side of society and to always flank his enemies." - Summary by from the book
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William S

gave a better light to wild bill than hollywood has.

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A. Longa

If you are looking for a brief overview of Wild Bills life, listen to this. Be warned, the various readers is more varied than usual for LibriVox recordings.

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