
Outlaws and Peace Officers
Memoirs of Crime and Punishment in the Old West
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Narrated by:
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Bronson Pinchot
About this listen
The West's most prominent lawmen and criminals tell their stories of fight, death, and survival.
In the romantic narrative of the Old West, two larger-than-life characters emerged as the perfect foils for each other - the rampant outlaw and the heroic peace officer. Without the villain, sheriffs would not have needed to uphold the law; and without the sheriff, villains would have had no law to break. Together, both personalities fought, lost, and triumphed amid shootouts, train robberies, and bank holdups against the backdrop of the lawless American frontier.
This spectacular collection of true memoirs and autobiographies, told by the very people who lived these criminal and righteous lives during the Old West, reveal the outlaw and peace officer at their worst and best. Watch as Mark Twain introduces notorious gunslinger Jack Slade; hear about Theodore Roosevelt's encounters with men, women, and game from Roosevelt himself; listen to sheriff Pat Garrett's biography of Billy the Kid, the outlaw he killed; and listen as lawmen Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp describe each other in their own accounts.
Including other carefully curated stories by Tom Horn, Cole Younger, and more, Outlaws and Peace Officers invokes danger, honor, and the fight for survival during this perilous but exciting chapter in American history.
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Not worth the time
- By Sam Fachinglesse on 03-02-23
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Comanches
- The History of a People
- By: T. R. Fehrenbach
- Narrated by: Jonathan Yen
- Length: 24 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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Authoritative and immediate, this is the classic account of the most powerful of the American Indian tribes. T. R. Fehrenbach traces the Comanches' rise to power, from their prehistoric origins to their domination of the high plains for more than a century until their demise in the face of Anglo-American expansion.
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In Depth
- By Anonymous User on 02-07-24
By: T. R. Fehrenbach
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The Adventures of the Mountain Men
- True Tales of Hunting, Trapping, Fighting, and Survival
- By: Stephen Brennan
- Narrated by: Kevin Stillwell
- Length: 12 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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The “mountain men” were the hunters and trappers who fiercely strode the Rocky Mountains in the early to mid-1800s. They braved the elements in search of the skins of beavers and other wild animals, to sell or barter for goods. The lifestyle of the mountain men could be harsh, existing as they did among animals, and spending most of their days and nights living and camping out in the great unexplored wilds of the Rockies.
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Good for boys
- By Mrs. C on 05-12-14
By: Stephen Brennan
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1876: Year of the Gun
- The Year Bat, Wyatt, Custer, Jesse, and the Two Bills (Buffalo and Wild) Created the Wild West, and Why It's Still with Us
- By: Steve Wiegand
- Narrated by: Fred Filbrich
- Length: 13 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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Steve Wiegand takes listeners across the post-Civil War Wild West in his 1876: The Year of the Gun. Wiegand introduces—or reintroduces—us to lawmen such as Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp and outlaws such as the Younger and James Brothers, as well as larger-than-life figures such as Buffalo Bill and George Custer. Juxtaposing their real lives with the often-outlandish accounts of their exploits, 1876 swings from lighthearted humor to cliff-hanger suspense. It also portrays how the Wild West’s initial, tantalizing promise of fame and glamour often disintegrated.
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fascinating history
- By Steven Gerweck on 04-20-23
By: Steve Wiegand
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An Autobiography of Davy Crockett
- By: Stephen Brennan - editor
- Narrated by: Lake Roberts
- Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Based in part on Davy Crockett’s own writings, this is the true story about one of America’s most iconic historical figures. From his days as a scout for Andrew Jackson during the war of 1812, his time as a Congressman for the state of Tennessee, and his eventual death at the Alamo, Davy Crockett led a life that was admired and idealized by people all across America, to this very day. Hear about the monopolist and corporate misdeeds, environmental degradation, and foreign military adventures that he experienced during his amazing life. Discover the rich history - part myth and part fact - behind this great American man.
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Davvy Crockett was one brave man!
- By Evan Lindman (E & D Lawn Care) on 07-17-24
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The Earth Is Weeping
- The Epic Story of the Indian Wars for the American West
- By: Peter Cozzens
- Narrated by: John Pruden
- Length: 18 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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With the end of the Civil War, the nation recommenced its expansion onto traditional Indian tribal lands, setting off a wide-ranging conflict that would last more than three decades. In an exploration of the wars and negotiations that destroyed tribal ways of life even as they made possible the emergence of the modern United States, Peter Cozzens gives us both sides in comprehensive and singularly intimate detail.
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Excellent detailed history of US conflict with Native Americans
- By White Thai on 06-24-17
By: Peter Cozzens
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A Life Wild and Perilous
- Mountain Men and the Paths to the Pacific
- By: Robert M. Utley
- Narrated by: Richard Davidson
- Length: 13 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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If you have ever wondered what is was like to be an explorer in the unspoiled American West of the early 1800s, then this is the audiobook for you. Not only a groundbreaking work of American history by critically acclaimed author Robert M. Utley, A Life Wild and Perilous is also a dramatic story of innovation and survival. Here is your chance to live in the very heart of the American wilderness with legendary trappers and mountain men like Jim Bridger, Kit Carson, Tom Fitzpatrick, and Jedediah Smith.
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A lot of good history and quite a story too.
- By David on 04-01-12
By: Robert M. Utley
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- Jeffrey
- 05-17-22
Very Good Book
I learned so much from this book, fact checks were right on. the multiple authors made for a very interesting book.
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- Jason
- 08-12-19
Censored
My only complaint is that this audio book is censored. Why? Aren’t we all adults? We should be past censoring books.i
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- L. Worley
- 06-11-18
Uneven narration, odd editing
When the book begins our narrator seemed to have been reading the book for the first time, the inflection of certain words and phrases is odd and distracting though no where near as distracting as the editing of swear words. I’m unsure whether this is a fault of the manuscript that was being read or a personal choice of the narrator, but it was extremely distracting and frustrating to listen to.
Overall it’s mostly enjoyable, though I would not listen to it again.
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- Blev
- 10-01-18
Pinchot was excellent but is only good as what he is given to read
I did enjoy all of the stories and especially narration by Bronson Pinchot, my favorite. Three things really bother me about what could have been a really awesome book.
1. Horrible, abrupt ending with no conclusion.
2. Forcing Pinchot to censor swear works is highly distractive to the point of almost ruining the stories. These are historical records so why censor? I would not pay money were I knew it was so excited.
3. Too short, poor adhesion. I don't see any outline of predicte direction if they book. Just stories with very little, if any bridge text or overall orgabization of content.
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