Charlie Siringo's West

Charlie Siringo's West: An Interpretive Biography

Charlie Siringo's West first edition cover.
Author Howard R. Lamar
Country United States
Language English
Subject Biography
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Publication date
November 30, 2005
Media type Print (Hardback)
Pages 384 pp (first edition)
ISBN 978-0-8263-3669-9
OCLC 60421190
976.4/092 B 22
LC Class F391.S624 L36 2005

Charlie Siringo's West: An Interpretive Biography is a biography of former Pinkerton Detective Charlie Siringo, by historian Howard R. Lamar. It was published by the University of New Mexico Press in 2005.

In addition to its purely biographical theme, the book examines Siringo's life in the context of the Pinkerton agency's descent into illegality, and the increasing romanticisation of "Wild West" characters by a fast-growing Hollywood film industry of the 1920s.[1]

The book won the 2006 Bronze Wrangler award for nonfiction from the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum.

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References

  1. Utley, Robert M. (2006). "Charlie Siringo's West: An Interpretive Biography". Montana: the Magazine of Western History. Montana Historical Society (Summer 2006).


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