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Long John Dunn of Taos: From Texas Outlaw to New Mexico Hero

by Max Evans

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An exciting yarn and good reading. (Los Angeles Times) Long John Dunn ... is one of those true to life men of the old West about which movies were made -- or ought to be (Wisconsin Bookwatch) Long John Dunn of Taos, New Mexico cattleman, jailbird, gambler, stagecoach driver, miner, saloon-keeper, and entrepreneur, told Max Evans the story of his long and adventurous life and his recollections of the last days of the pioneer era. Evans, best known for his novel The Rounders, has received numerous awards, including the Golden Spur Award from the Western Writers of America. Evans is a long-time resident of Albuquerque.… (more)
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An exciting yarn and good reading. (Los Angeles Times) Long John Dunn ... is one of those true to life men of the old West about which movies were made -- or ought to be (Wisconsin Bookwatch) Long John Dunn of Taos, New Mexico cattleman, jailbird, gambler, stagecoach driver, miner, saloon-keeper, and entrepreneur, told Max Evans the story of his long and adventurous life and his recollections of the last days of the pioneer era. Evans, best known for his novel The Rounders, has received numerous awards, including the Golden Spur Award from the Western Writers of America. Evans is a long-time resident of Albuquerque.

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