"A man for breakfast" was the morning's oath and by dinner was often satisfied. Custer, Hickok and Cody were merely peers to the forgotten company of desperadoes and heroes that populated this frontier town that became a legend while "just a baby on the banks of the Smoky." The history of Ellsworth, Kansas, is not a typical history. Desperate Seed will take the reader to a Wild West only imagined but very real to those who lived it. As Rod Beemer author of The Deadliest Woman in the West puts it, this book is truly "the rest of the story about the Old West's railheads, outlaws, lawmen, and tough towns."
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Jim Gray is a leading speaker, communications skills coach, and media strategist. For more than 20 years he has conducted focused, practical media and presentation skills sessions with senior executives, physicians, and public figures throughout North America. A regular contributor to the Globe and Mail, he writes on communicating effectively. Gray lives in Toronto.
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