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Paperback Long John Dunn of Taos: From Texas Outlaw to New Mexico Hero Book

ISBN: 0940666162

ISBN13: 9780940666160

Long John Dunn of Taos: From Texas Outlaw to New Mexico Hero

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An exciting yarn and good reading. (Los Angeles Times) Long John Dunn ... is one of those true to life men of the old West about which movies were made -- or ought to be (Wisconsin Bookwatch) Long... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great book!! Great Man!!

WOW...Can't believe I had never heard of John Dunn before!! This a great book about Taos in the POST Kit Carson days...Max Evans is a great writer too....

Northern New Mexico lovers?

This is the book to buy if you've ever floated through the Rio Grande Gorge near Taos and, as you passed beneath the John Dunn Bridge, someone on your trip asked, "who exactly was John Dunn?" As a river guide you have full authority (and some would argue a professional obligation) to make up whatever answer you like, but I've found it helpful to occasionally sprinkle facts among the many assertions I've made to trusting passengers over the years. This slim volume, only 163 pages, is full of wonderful information about the life of John Dunn for whom that bridge is named, as well as northern New Mexico from the late 1800's through 1953, the year Mr. Dunn died. By reading this book you will be well prepared for passengers' questions and, as a bonus, you'll glimpse a lifestyle that predates most of us. For me the few early photos of the Rio Grande, all from pre-boating years, and the building of the John Dunn Bridge are alone worth the price of the book. The regional history and the life of John Dunn are exquisite bonuses.John Dunn apparently was an irascible and only sporadically honest fellow, the sort of individual whose life story is fun to read about. His is not an exception. You'll learn about his early years in Texas, his later life in New Mexico, and the various legal and not-so-legal enterprises in which he was engaged throughout. I don't think I would have liked being around John Dunn, but I did enjoy reading about his adventures. I suspect you will too.
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