Description
This book delves into the enigmatic life of Johnny Ringo, a notorious figure of the Old West. Known for his soft-spoken yet ruthless nature, Ringo was a cattle rustler, stage-robber, and killer who became a terror in Tombstone, Arizona. The narrative explores his daring exploits, his confrontations with lawmen like Wyatt Earp, and his ultimate demise. Through detailed accounts and historical records, the book paints a vivid picture of Ringo's life, his code of honour, and the turbulent times he lived in, offering an authentic chronicle of a gentleman-outlaw whose legacy continues to intrigue.
Published 1963, First printing
Condition: Well Read