Deadwood
By Peter Cozzens
By Peter Cozzens
By Peter Cozzens
By Peter Cozzens
Category: 19th Century U.S. History | Indigenous Peoples' History
Category: 19th Century U.S. History | Indigenous Peoples' History
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$35.00
Sep 02, 2025 | ISBN 9780593537855
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Sep 02, 2025 | ISBN 9780593537862
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Praise
“What a perfect marriage—one of the most exquisite chroniclers of America’s Wild West exploring the most notorious town of the era. Throughout Deadwood, Cozzens brings fresh drama and absorbing detail to paint a vivid portrait of the colorful characters who in just three short years etched this tiny if hellraising South Dakota mining community into the lore of our collective history. Exemplary in all respects, thanks to the author’s storytelling skills, Deadwood lives again.” —Tom Clavin and Bob Drury, bestselling authors of Blood and Treasure and Throne of Grace
“There is no western town more steeped in myth, legend, and fairy tale than Deadwood, South Dakota—not even Tombstone, Leadville, or Dodge City. It was the Wild West of dime-store novels, of breathless, not-quite-exactly-true accounts in the newspapers. What Peter Cozzens has done with this remarkable book is to show us that the truth about Deadwood is, in fact, even more interesting than the myth.” —S. C. Gwynne, author of NYT Bestseller Empire of the Summer Moon
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