Walter Noble Burns (1866–1932) was a writer of Western history. He was notable for his books, especially his best-selling, The Saga of Billy the Kid (1926). Burns' books helped create the legends and perpetuate the fame of Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, and Joaquin Murietta. Biographer Dworkin called him "America's premier romantic outlaw lawman mythmaker." (From Wikipedia) More about Walter Noble Burns: More specific subject: | Books about Walter Noble Burns: Filed under: Burns, Walter Noble, 1872-1932 -- Voyages and travelsBooks by Walter Noble Burns:
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