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Charles A. Siringo

    Charles Siringo fu un detective americano e agente della Pinkerton National Detective Agency. Ottenne fama per il suo lavoro tra la fine del XIX e l'inizio del XX secolo. I suoi scritti catturano lo spirito e le sfide dell'epoca.

    Two Evil Isms, Pinkertonism and Anarchism
    History of "Billy the Kid,"
    The Song Companion Of A Lone Star Cowboy: Old Favorite Cow-camp Songs
    A Cowboy Detective: A True Story of Twenty-two Years With A World Famous Detective Agency: Giving the Inside Facts of the Bloody Coeur D'A
    A Texas Cow Boy, Or, Fifteen Years On The Hurricane Deck Of A Spanish Pony
    A Texas Cow Boy (A Western Classic): Real Life Story of a Real Cowboy
    • "A Texas Cowboy" subtitled as "Fifteen Years on the Hurricane Deck of a Spanish Pony" is one of the few books which offers a true look into the life of a real cowboy and that too written by someone who had actually lived the life. Excerpt: "While ranching on the Indian Territory line, close to Caldwell, Kansas, in the winter of '82 and '83, we boys-there being nine of us-made an iron-clad rule that whoever was heard swearing or caught picking grey backs off and throwing them on the floor without first killing them, should pay a fine of ten cents for each and every offense. The proceeds to be used for buying choice literature-something that would have a tendency to raise us above the average cow-puncher..." Charlie Siringo was an American lawman, detective and agent for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.

      A Texas Cow Boy (A Western Classic): Real Life Story of a Real Cowboy
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      A Texas Cow Boy, Or, Fifteen Years On The Hurricane Deck Of A Spanish Pony