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Boyer, Glenn Gordon was born on January 5, 1924 in Pittsville, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Edwin Russell and Emma (Bliefeild) Boyer.
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This book, originally published by the Naylor Company in 1967 was a watershed publication that astounded Western Buffs with the revelation that "not all that was known about Wyatt Earp was already between book covers or had been published in magazine articles." (In succeeding years, further extensive publications by its author have revealed that the opposite was more nearly true.) In any case, this erroneous conviction was so firmly impressed in the public mind that editors at first refused to credit this book's authenticity, particularly since it was allegedly based largely on formerly "closely held" family revelations. Worse yet, family members were cited of whom the public had never heard and were introduced with detailed information of whom they were. For example relatives of Wyatt’s Secret Second Wife, Celia Ann "Mattie" Blaylock. Not even Mattie was more than tentatively established as a real person, so relatives were a little much to toss into the confusing picture. The author had to overcome many misconceptions to find a publisher, which he finally did by submitting item after item of irrefutable documentation in the originals, most of which are cited in the book. In addition many photos of Earps appeared for the first time, including those of Wyatt’s parents, grandparents, secret second wife, his sister’s family, many still living at that time, and some of the author’s informants whom the public was astonished to learn had known both Wyatt and his last wife very well indeed and were, moreover, still very much alive. This points up one aspect of overcoming skepticism of editors who all seemed to think the Earp Saga was as ancient as Washington crossing the Delaware – how could there be living witnesses to such "ancient" events? Well, they weren’t that ancient. Such a book naturally arrived like a bombshell in the Western History field. Critics rushed in, even attacking it’s allegorical title, obviously without having read the book, since they failed to perceive that its title didn’t imply that the man Wyatt Earp had literally been murdered, but that he’d been figuratively "killed off" by writers and replaced by a glowing myth, whom the author dubbed "Super Marshal" or "St. Wyatt the Just." This publication also in due time revived interest in a Wyatt Earp legend that was being sent down the tube by specious debunking. It polished the tarnished Wyatt Earp image so that his restored fame revived the town of Tombstone, Arizona. The big draw there today as a result is, of course, Wyatt, his brothers, Doc Holliday, and the misnamed Gunfight at the OK Corral. Moreover, advance knowledge of this forthcoming book reversed the original intent of Hollywood to portray Wyatt as a psychopathic klller in the forthcoming HOUR OF THE GUN, since the author met the Director in Tombstone and learned what he intended. Hollywood was dissuaded from more debunking by the author’s informing them that Wyatt had living close relatives who might land on them like a ton of bricks if they distorted the image of their beloved "Uncle Wyatt." Interestingly a new Director showed up in the credits. Even the author's severest critic held this book up at a meeting of Western historians and said every Earp Buff should read it. Very true! Also the public at large should read it and learn not to be too smug and placid in making assumptions about possessing ultimate knowledge. It is not unreasonable to suppose it should be used in college history courses, even if the Earp imbroglio is not considered academically respectable, since, respectable or not, Wyatt’s strange apotheosis demonstrates the universal historical process of "Myth Making." The tracks of the myth makers in Wyatt’s case were still clear to read when author Boyer came on the scene. This is a republished hard cover version, almost similar in every respect to the original, with an added new Introduction by the author that is, itself, worth the price of the book.
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Soft cover; Fine; No Dust Jacket; 64 pp., photographs, photo index, table of contents. Consider by some to be controversial in content. This pamphlet is an early writing of Tombstone/ Earp authority Glenn G. Boyer. Extremely collectible in this pristine condition.
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WesternIn an epic historical novel filled with passion, romance and suspense, Boyer takes us to the panorama of the New Mexico Territory for the story of the Amarillo War. The dispute is named for the vast estate known as the Amarillo Grant, owned by a Dutch financier. The estate manager, Lord Ransom, must make good his position hes engaged to the owners daughter. To that end his segundo leads a group of night riders known as the Whitecaps, who use murder and mayhem to clear the grant of squatters. These include native people who have occupied the land for generations, homesteaders, and anglo ranchers, the largest of which is Cleve Bandelier. Former cavalry officer and widowed father of two, he leads the group that the Dutch syndicate would dispossess in a battle against corruption, terrorism, and brute force.*First Edition Western
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Boyer, Glenn Gordon was born on January 5, 1924 in Pittsville, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Edwin Russell and Emma (Bliefeild) Boyer.
Second in command Lieutenant, United States Air Force, 1944; advanced through grades lieutenant colonel, United States Air Force, 1965; with United States Civil Svc., United States Department Of Defense, various, 1966-1973; freelance writer, since 1966; president, Chamiso Imprints, Rodeo, New Mexico, since 1990; vice president, Historical Research Associations PC, Rodeo, New Mexico.
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(This book, originally published by the Naylor Company in ...)
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Married Betty Ann Colby, August 8, 1945 (divorced May 1989). 1 child, Don. G.; married Jane Winthrop Candia, August 10, 1992.