Lottie Deno - Mysterious Hell Cat of the West - E-book - ePub

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 G.R. Williamson - Lottie Deno - Mysterious Hell Cat of the West.
One of the most mysterious of the petticoat dealers that roamed the Old West was the voluptuous Lottie Deno. She was a dazzling beauty, wore the finest... Lire la suite
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Résumé

One of the most mysterious of the petticoat dealers that roamed the Old West was the voluptuous Lottie Deno. She was a dazzling beauty, wore the finest clothes, and conducted herself as a refined Southern belle. Yet, she told no one her real name; "Lottie Deno" was a nickname given to her by other gamblers. She raked in big winnings night after nights-she traveled with a leather-bound trunk that was stuffed with cash.
Using all of her feminine wiles, she orchestrated the killing of an ex- paramour, she stood toe to toe in a fight with "Big Nose" Kate over Doc Holliday, and she coolly counted her winnings at a table where two of the players blazed away with pistols-killing both men. This then, is her incredibly true story, Lottie Deno - Mysterious Hell Cat of the West.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    15/10/2018
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-386-00210-9
  • EAN
    9781386002109
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de G.R. Williamson

  G. R. Williamson lives in Kerrville, Texas with his wife and trusty Chihuahua, "Shooter". He spent his early years living in Crystal City, Texas which is located twenty miles west of King Fisher's ranch in Dimmitt County. As a Boy Scout he hunted arrow heads on the land that once belonged to King Fisher and he fished in the alligator waters of Espantosa Lake.   He has written many articles on Texas historical figures and events in Texas history.
In addition, he has penned several western motion picture screenplays that make their way to California from time to time.    Williamson's interview with Willis Newton in 1979 was the basis for his book, Willis Newton - The Last Texas Outlaw. The book details the outlaw's own words about his life of crime as well as the intensive historical research that separated truth from fabrication. It still remains as the only Willis Newton biography. 

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