Ace Up The Sleeve, Death at the Door. All illustrations by Bob Boze Bell.
We’ve all learned a lot since “The illustrated Life & Times of Doc Holliday” appeared in 1993. And, of course, most of it appeared on the pages of True West magazine.
The third edition of Doc Holliday will go to press later this year. In addition to much new scholarship there is also a bunch of new art:
June 2013 cover.Doc Holliday Detrains In Tucson on the evening of March 20, 1882 Doc In His CupsDoc Behind BarsDoc and Wyatt: The Deadliest of FriendsWhite Hills in northern Mohave County. Wyatt Earp reportedly gambled here.The Faro Game
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