Hi Herlock, with your interest in the American Civil War, you might give the memoirs of General William T Sherman a read. He was possibly the first general who realised what total war entailed.
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From what I have read, Doc Holliday was generally an easy going, well mannered Southern gentleman except when crossed and especially if he had been drinking (which was most of the time). Then it was like stepping on a rattlesnake. He pretty much considered himself a dead man because of his tuberculosis and therefore just didn't give a ****.
His lady friend, Big Nose Kate, said that after the gunfight at the O.K. Corral he sat on the edge of the bed in his hotel room and cried saying it had been just absolutely terrible.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Thanks Abby. The list keeps growing.
amazing dude and life story. Man, the Old West. Dont get much better than that
Last edited by Abby Normal; 05-10-2022, 09:05 PM.
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
Hi CD and Herlock
Doc was quite the character-Ill have to check that one out. I just finished Wild Bill-The American frontiers First Gun fighter, By Tom Clavin about Wild Bill Hickock. wow just wow. the stories about this dude-amazing. they dont make like that anymore. what a bad ass!!
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Originally posted by c.d. View Post
Doc was quite the character-Ill have to check that one out. I just finished Wild Bill-The American frontiers First Gun fighter, By Tom Clavin about Wild Bill Hickock. wow just wow. the stories about this dude-amazing. they dont make like that anymore. what a bad ass!!
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Originally posted by c.d. View Post
The Ken Burns documentary is a classic. I recently watch his ones Benjamin Franklin, The Roosevelt’s, Muhammad Ali and The Vietnam War. Quality stuff.
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Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post
Yeah, it reminds me of In Cold Blood, but for some reason it had completely passed me by until now.
All I really knew about Norman Mailer previously was his big spat with Gore Vidal!
I have Oswald’s Tale by him and a friend once recommended his novel Harlot’s Ghost which I never read (the fact that it’s over 1300 pages long probably put me off; especially for a novel)
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Originally posted by c.d. View Post
Hello Herlock,
If you are interested in legends of the Old West I recommend "Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend by Gary Roberts." Doc was a fascinating character and a true legend.
https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Holliday-...%2C442&sr=8-14
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I have that one on my list of ‘to get’ book thanks. Sadly, I’ll need to sell a kidney to buy them all but hey…
I saw a few Old West documentaries recently which led me to branch out a little. Some interesting characters. I was disappointed to find that Calamity Jane looked absolutely nothing like Doris Day though.
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An interesting note - Margaret Mitchell, author of "Gone With The Wind" said that she based the character of Melanie Wilkes (whom Ashley marries instead of Scarlett) on Doc's cousin whom he intended to marry but she abruptly entered a convent. Some speculate that his broken heart was the impetus for Doc going west.
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And of course Doc stood with Wyatt and his brothers at the legendary O.K. Corral gunfight.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Both good ones Abby. I’ve just started Lincoln by David Herbert Donald and have ordered two books today, Wyatt Earp: The Life Behind The Legend, and Almost A Miracle: The American Victory In The War Of Independence, so reading-wise I’m spending more time in The States than in the UK lately.
If you are interested in legends of the Old West I recommend "Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend by Gary Roberts." Doc was a fascinating character and a true legend.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
The Executioner’s Song is a classic Ms D although it’s been many years since I read it.
All I really knew about Norman Mailer previously was his big spat with Gore Vidal!
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Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post
In terms of reading, I am currently in The US too.
Rural Utah to be precise.
Am in the middle of Norman Mailer's "The Executioners Song".
It's a behemoth, so I'm going to be hanging out in Mormon country for a while longer!
It is superbly written and completely gripping so far.
Thanks for the above tips.
I like the sound of the Poe one.
Will take a closer look at it when I'm splurging on Amazon!
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