Random Facts About the Wild West: 42 Shocking & Untamed Truths You Never Knew Existed About the Wild West

Author:   Alan Highfield
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798246603994


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   09 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Random Facts About the Wild West: 42 Shocking & Untamed Truths You Never Knew Existed About the Wild West


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Your ultimate dive into the real American frontier, packed with mind blowing revelations that shatter Hollywood myths and reveal the raw, untamed history of cowboys, outlaws, gunfights, Native Americans, gold rushes, and frontier life. This book uncovers lesser-known shocking truths and forgotten details about the Wild West era, from bizarre events and surprising diversity to brutal realities and strange legends that prove truth is stranger than fiction. Perfect for history buffs, Western enthusiasts, trivia lovers, educators, and anyone fascinated by American history who wants to go beyond the movies. Inside the book, discover these eye-opening facts and more: Feral camels roamed Texas after the U.S. Camel Corps experiment One in four cowboys was African American after the Civil War Most cowboys never owned or carried guns regularly Gunfights were rare and often chaotic, not dramatic quick-draw duels The famous O.K. Corral shootout lasted only 30 seconds and happened behind the corral Wild West towns enforced strict gun control laws in city limits A quarter of cowboys were Mexican vaqueros influencing ranching traditions The Wild West era lasted roughly 30 years from 1865 to 1890 Native American settlements like Acoma Pueblo predate European ones by centuries Buffalo slaughter nearly wiped out millions to starve Native tribes Outlaws like Billy the Kid escaped jail multiple times in bold ways Whiskey in saloons had wild nicknames like tarantula juice and coffin varnish The first American gold rush happened in North Carolina, not California Female outlaws like Belle Starr challenged gender norms on the frontier Cannibalism occurred in isolated frontier tragedies Public executions drew crowds with food vendors like grim entertainment Dead bodies were sometimes photographed or displayed for notoriety The Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City was a real historic spot Jesse James started as a Confederate guerrilla fighter Butch Cassidy preferred clever heists over violence Geronimo escaped reservations three times defying capture African American sheriffs enforced law in frontier towns Camels were imported for desert transport in the Southwest Saloon drinks mixed bizarre ingredients like peyote tea Bone pickers harvested buffalo skeletons for fertilizer Red light districts got their name from glowing red glass doors Quick-draw duels were extremely uncommon in reality Cowboys wore bowler hats more often than Stetsons The frontier saw diverse groups including Chinese and Indigenous cowboys Train robberies like Sam Bass's haul made headlines Outlaws' bodies sometimes traveled in bizarre after-death stories The transcontinental railroad ended much of the untamed frontier Manifest Destiny fueled brutal clashes with Native Americans Gambling was a professional skill, not casual fun Frontier justice often blurred lines between lawmen and outlaws Annie Oakley became a global sharpshooting superstar Wild Bill Hickok hit dimes tossed in the air with deadly accuracy The Bender family ran a deadly trap house in Kansas UFO-like sightings were reported even in the 1800s frontier Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West show toured worldwide The era's end closed the open frontier by 1890 This collection of 42 shocking and untamed truths exposes the gritty, diverse, and often surprising reality behind the myths of the American Wild West. Grab your copy now and uncover the wild truths Hollywood never told you!

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Author:   Alan Highfield
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9798246603994


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   09 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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