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John Wesley Hardin is the most famous gunfighter of the American
Wild West. The subject of conversations from the Mexican border to
the rowdy saloons of Kansas, he was the greatest celebrity of the
age. He wrote an autobiography, but he only told what he wanted
known, and few have researched beyond that. Today, Hardin is an
enigma. Part of the mystery is his disastrous relationship with
Helen Beulah Mrose, yet she has not been researched at all. Until
now. Helen Beulah's story is the final piece of the vast jigsaw of
Hardin's life and legend. Author Dennis McCown has delved into the
mystery of Helen Beulah. Researching from Florida to California and
north to faraway Alaska, McCown has uncovered one of the great
tragedies of the Wild West. He developed this into the story of
those around John Wesley Hardin. In the end, this is a woman's
story, not a gunfighter's, and it's also four biographies. Hardin's
story is told, but so is Helen Mrose's. Martin Mrose and Laura
Jennings are little known today, but their lives are integral to
the mystery. Written for a general audience, the story includes
footnotes for those interested in knowing more, footnotes historian
Leon Metz called "the best I've ever seen." DENNIS McCOWN was born
and raised in Wyoming and is proud of his "cowboy" heritage. Though
he has traveled widely, he always comes back to his roots. After
hearing references to Helen Beulah Mrose, McCown spent sixteen
years researching her story. A member of the Wild West History
Association (WWHA), McCown is a former member of the National
Outlaw-Lawman Association (NOLA) and the Western Outlaw-Lawman
Association (WOLA), which merged to form the WWHA. McCown is also a
member of SASS, the Single-Action Shooting Society. Today McCown is
a college instructor in Texas.
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