THE WANDERER

James Butler Hickok and the American West

Biography by author Craig Crease

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With few notable exceptions, most of the men who gained fame in the post-civil war American West, once stripped of the fanciful myths that made up their public persona, have little left to justify that fame and regard. James Butler Hickok was one of the notable exceptions. He excelled in almost everything he did, and his precocious proclivities were evident very early. He fell in love with a half-Indian girl, was a bodyguard for a U.S. Senator, took part in two battles in the border war skirmishes leading up to the Civil War, rode in the saddle day and night as a scout and spy in the border war in Missouri and Kansas, and worked his first assignment as a frontier lawman… all before his 21st birthday. He was not even known yet as Wild Bill! After stripping away the myths and legends, the reader of this book will see that the real life of James Butler Hickok, aka Wild Bill Hickok was every bit as exciting and unique, compelling and dramatic as any myth or legend. It’s no wonder that his real life was such fertile ground for the mythmakers. His real life spoke of infinite possibilities, and the mythmakers seized upon that in describing the exploits and life of Wild Bill Hickok.

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About the Author

Craig Crease is an investigative historian and award-winning writer on the historic frontier trails and the American West.

Craig Crease

His historical research and articles have appeared in many publications including the Kansas City Star, The Kansas Anthropologist, Wagon Tracks, and the Overland Journal. His research has appeared in several books on the American West. A popular speaker, Crease has appeared many times giving presentations on frontier America. For over thirty years he was an independent historical consultant for the National Park Service. A native Kansan who spent his adult life and career as an insurance agent in the Kansas City metropolitan area, today Craig Crease lives retired in coastal South Carolina.

Author Craig Crease
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“A seminal and ground-breaking biography of one of the most iconic figures of the American West”

James A. Cox

Library Bookwatch, Editor-in-Chief Midwest Book Review Critique, August 2024

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