All too often, writers dealing with the history of crime in the Old West neglect California once they are done covering Joaquin Murrieta and Tiburcio Vasquez. Secrest’s 40-odd years of research bolster and authenticate this sampling of California ruffians who would have been right at home in Abilene or Tombstone. Billy Mulligan was typical of the hoodlums who took over San Francisco after the Gold Rush—until the vigilance committee swung into action. My favorite chapters cover the real-


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