Publication: The Caxton Printers, Ltd, 1940, Caldwell
First Edition. 8vo. Cloth, 337 pp., Illustrations, Introduction, Appendix. Under the mistaken impression that he had killed a man, Matt Warner left home at 14 and began an outlaw career that extended over 20 years. Warner spent most of his time in Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming. He got into large-scale cattle rustling and then turned to bank robbery with the likes of Butch Cassidy and Tom McCarthy, before winding up in prison. "An excellent book on the career of Matt Warner and his association with Butch Cassidy and his Wild Bunch."---Ramon Adams. "Story of "Butch" Cassidy's "Wild Bunch" told by one of its few survivors."--Wright Howes. A fine, bright copy in dust jacket. A very scarce work, seldom seen in the pictorial dust jacket. Protected in slipcase.
Inventory Number: 53631