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Little Durango
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Little Durango

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Inspired by an 1886 photograph titled Arizona Female Scout by A Frank Randall, LITTLE DURANGO, a historical novel, purports to be the memoirs of Gabriela Falcon and a true account of the taming of the Arizona Borderlands (1869 - 1900). Gabriela, whose nickname is Little Durango, recounts her interactions with Texas John Slaughter, C S Fly, the Earp brothers, Doc Holliday, Sheriff Johnny Behan, Comandante Felipe Neri of the Mexican rurales, Tombstone’s mayor John Clum, General Nelson Miles, and notorious outlaws like Johnny Ringo, Pony Diehl, and Pearl Hart. No liberties have been taken with established facts. This is as accurate a history as can be told through a work of fiction. Large print and richly illustrated.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Archer Trent
Date
30 March 2021
Pages
302
ISBN
9781734781427

Inspired by an 1886 photograph titled Arizona Female Scout by A Frank Randall, LITTLE DURANGO, a historical novel, purports to be the memoirs of Gabriela Falcon and a true account of the taming of the Arizona Borderlands (1869 - 1900). Gabriela, whose nickname is Little Durango, recounts her interactions with Texas John Slaughter, C S Fly, the Earp brothers, Doc Holliday, Sheriff Johnny Behan, Comandante Felipe Neri of the Mexican rurales, Tombstone’s mayor John Clum, General Nelson Miles, and notorious outlaws like Johnny Ringo, Pony Diehl, and Pearl Hart. No liberties have been taken with established facts. This is as accurate a history as can be told through a work of fiction. Large print and richly illustrated.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Archer Trent
Date
30 March 2021
Pages
302
ISBN
9781734781427