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Tom Barnes commented on Tom Barnes's blog post Doc Holliday, Val Kilmer and Amazon Reviews
"Thanks for the comment Gayle. 'Doc Holliday's Road to Tombstone' not only gives you Mattie Holliday's story but the facts about the shootout and Judge Spicer's 28 day Courtroom Hearing with the actual voices of the judge,…"
May 28, 2009
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Doc Holliday, Val Kilmer and Amazon Reviews

Inside Doc Holliday’s WorldDoc Holliday’s Road to Tombstone: Tuberculosis, the road west and Sister Melanie.False accusations and outright lies aimed to darken the Holliday legend was not lost on journalist, Lucy Caldwell and producer, Bobby Anderson. They were convinced that the true Holliday legend was hidden beneath a veneer that Dime Store novels had drawn and Hollywood perpetuated. Lucy and Bobby worked independently, searching for the real Doc Holliday, but success comes only after they…See More
May 28, 2009
Tom Barnes is now a member of True West Historical Society
Feb 4, 2009

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What is your occupation?
Freelance writer
What is your website address?
http://www.tombarnes39.com
What is your blog address?
http://www.RocktheTower.com
What are your favorite hobbies?
Before arthritis it was jogging and golf. Now it's reading, writing for my blog and talking to groups about research and my books. And I'm still running down facts about Tombstone.
Do you subscribe to True West magazine?
No but I should. Let's make a deal.

Tom Barnes's Blog

Doc Holliday, Val Kilmer and Amazon Reviews

Inside Doc Holliday’s WorldDoc Holliday’s Road to Tombstone: Tuberculosis, the road west and Sister Melanie.

False accusations and outright lies aimed to darken the Holliday legend was not lost on journalist, Lucy Caldwell and producer, Bobby Anderson. They were convinced that the true Holliday legend was hidden beneath a veneer that Dime Store novels had drawn and Hollywood perpetuated. Lucy and Bobby worked independently, searching for the real Doc Holliday, but success… Continue

Posted on May 28, 2009 at 3:19pm — 1 Comment

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