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Wildcat: The Untold Story of Pearl Hart, the Wild West's Most Notorious Woman Bandit

Wildcat: The Untold Story of Pearl Hart, the Wild West's Most Notorious Woman Bandit

by John Boessenecker

Hanover Square Press ·2021 ·329 pages
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A True West magazine Best Book of 2021, a nominee for the MPIBA Annual Reading the West Book Award, and a Top Pick in the Annual Southwest Books of the Year by Pima County Public Library "[A] true-life adventure saga about the female outlaw who robbed a stagecoach at gunpoint in Arizona in 1899." –New York Times Book Review The little-known story of Pearl Hart, the most famous female bandit in the American West. On May 30, 1899, history was made when Pearl Hart, disguised as a man, held up a stagecoach in Arizona and robbed the passengers at gunpoint. A manhunt ensued as word of her heist spread, and Pearl Hart went on to become a media sensation and the most notorious female outlaw on the Western frontier. Her early life, family and fate after her later release from prison have long remained a mystery to scholars and historians—until now. Drawing on groundbreaking research into territorial records and genealogical data, 's is the first book to uncover the enigma of Pearl Hart. Hailed by many as "The Bandit Queen," her epic life of crime and legacy as a female trailblazer provide a crucial lens into the lives of the rare women who made their mark in the American West.


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"Compelling storytelling paired with extensive research bring together the myths and the truths that have surrounded Pearl Hart for generations."

BoDean Warnock· Booklist Read review ↗ Near the Top

"This makes, at times, for a tedious reading experience ..."

Andrew R. Graybill· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"A brisk rendering of an adventuresome life."

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