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  • Wild Bill

  • The True Story of the American Frontier’s First Gunfighter
  • Auteur(s): Tom Clavin
  • Narrateur(s): Johnny Heller
  • Durée: 8 h et 51 min
  • 4,8 out of 5 stars (9 évaluations)

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Wild Bill

Auteur(s): Tom Clavin
Narrateur(s): Johnny Heller
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“The first thing you will notice about this engaging and delightful biography is that [narrator Johnny Heller] sounds like a character actor who moseyed off the set of an old-fashioned oater. His voice is a little scratchy, a little seasoned and perfectly suits this biography of larger-than-life Bill Hickok and his pals, from Calamity Jane to Buffalo Bill Cody and General Custer.” (The Berkshire Edge)

This program includes a bonus interview with the author.

The definitive true story of Wild Bill, the first lawman of the Wild West, by the number-one New York Times best-selling author of Dodge City.

In July 1865, "Wild Bill" Hickok shot and killed Davis Tutt in Springfield, Mo., - the first quick-draw duel on the frontier. Thus began the reputation that made him a marked man to every gunslinger the Wild West.

James Butler Hickock was known across the frontier as a soldier, Union spy, scout, lawman, gunfighter, gambler, showman, and actor. He crossed paths with General Custer and Buffalo Bill Cody, as well as Ben Thompson and other young toughs gunning for the sheriff with the quickest draw west of the Mississippi.

Wild Bill also fell in love - multiple times - before marrying the true love of his life, Agnes Lake, the impresario of a traveling circus. He would be buried however, next to fabled frontierswoman Calamity Jane.

Even before his death, Wild Bill became a legend, with fiction sometimes supplanting fact in the stories that surfaced. Once, in bar in Nebraska, he was confronted by four men, three of whom he killed in the ensuing gunfight. A famous Harper’s Magazine article credited Hickok with slaying 10 men that day; by the 1870s, his career-long kill count was up to 100.

The legend of Wild Bill has only grown since his death in 1876, when cowardly Jack McCall famously put a bullet through the back of his head during a card game. Best-selling author Tom Clavin has sifted through years of Western lore to bring Hickock fully to life in this rip-roaring, spellbinding true story.

"[Narrator Johnny Heller] ensures that Western aficionados will enjoy listening to the life of Wild Bill." (AudioFile Magazine)

©2019 Tom Clavin (P)2019 Macmillan Audio

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"[Narrator Johnny Heller] ensures that Western aficionados will enjoy listening to the life of Wild Bill" (AudioFile Magazine)

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WILD--WILD BILL

LOVED IT. MUCH LIKE THE MOVIE. ITWAS LIKE ACTUALLY BEING THERE. NARRATOR WSS GREAT. RESLLY REALLY WILD WEST.

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Awesome Storytelling

This is my second book by the author and narrator - loved Wyatt Earp and can say the same for Wild Bill. Fantastic narratives that really make the old west and all of its blemishes and astonishing facts come alive. I’m now going to listen to Dodge City and make it three for three. Top notch and highly recommended.

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Good story, good subject...didn't shake the earth

This was an interesting account of a western legend. Glad to see a reemergence of popular western history books. Happily, this work covered some details that were previously unknown to me. For example, I was very interested in his civil war participation and his failed attempt to adapt to show business.

In terms of story: it's good, but not great. There are times when it really caught me and others where I drifted off.

In terms of history: there were a couple of spots that made me feel like the author was inserting legend, rather than supportable history. For example, Wild Bill did not use a double action Colt (it wasn't available). He used percussion cap Colt revolvers early on and may have actually switched to Smith and Wesson as cartridges took over. As I understand it, he had a solo S&W Model 2 in .38 caliber on him when he was killed. Maybe I'm wrong, I don't claim to be an expert.. I do know that a former military man would be unlikely to load all 6 in a revolver; standard safety practice was to leave the chamber under the hammer empty (no hammer block or transfer bars in these days). The author states that he had all six loaded. Hmmm. Details, details.

The author also seems to gloss over Wild Bill's rough edges, like he is afraid to tarnish his hero. He went through a period where he was a drunken vagrant? OK. It really is OK if the man had feet of clay. We all do.

There wasn't anything really wrong with the narration that I can point to, it was just a little lackluster.

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