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Œuvres de Bill Markley

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Nom canonique
Markley, Bill
Date de naissance
1951-03-17
Lieu de sépulture
Unknown at this time.
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA
Lieux de résidence
Pierre, South Dakota, USA
Études
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Professions
administrator
writer
Organisations
Western Writers of America
Courte biographie
History, especially American history, and travel have fascinated Bill Markley since he was a boy growing up on the family farm in Pennsylvania. Moving to Pierre, South Dakota in 1976, to work for the state Department of Environment and Natural Resources was a natural fit for Markley, where he immersed himself in local history and participated in Civil War and Western frontier reenacting. Markley has been in films such as Dances With Wolves, Son of the Morning Star, Far and Away, Gettysburg, and Crazy Horse. He worked in Antarctica, traveled the South Pacific, kayaked and backpacked in Alaska, chaperoned a Boy Scout troop to Japan, and has camped, hiked, and rode horseback through the West. Markley has written two books, Dakota Epic, Experiences of a Reenactor during the filming of Dances With Wolves, and Up the Missouri River with Lewis and Clark. His third book has just been released, American Pilgrim, A Post September 11 Bus Trip and Other Tales of the Road. He writes for South Dakota Magazine, Roundup, True West, and Wild West. Markley's story "Kenneth McKenzie, King of the Upper Missouri" appears in WWA's anthology, Roundup! Markley and his wife Liz, live in Pierre where they raised two children.

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You can tell that Bill Markley has spent a great deal of time in South Dakota and that he knows how to do his research! Set in Deadwood South Dakota in 1876 (the year the town was first formed) Jack Jones is a reporter for a Chicago paper, trying to get some stories "back east" to let people know what is happening in the newest gold boom town.

When the book opens Wild Bill Hickok has already been killed and there seem to be something suspicious about McCall and the way Hickok died. Jack is busy asking questions about all kinds of things when he seems to find something ugly in the underside of Deadwood.

There are great characters and great character names in this book. There are the real people like Calamity Jane, Seth Bullock and Al Swearengen and a host of other characters with colorful names like Laughing Sam, Bummer Dan and Dirty Em.

This is a fast read with a lot of history packed into the story and well as a lot of fiction, just like the real Deadwood.
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bookswoman | May 1, 2014 |

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Œuvres
11
Membres
32
Popularité
#430,838
Évaluation
5.0
Critiques
1
ISBN
20
Favoris
1