After his youth on an Iowa farm, Wyatt Earp is ready to seek his fortunes by his wits rather than the sweat of his back. In California he meets a Mexican girl, whose philosophy will haunt him for years to come. It is the prophecy of the "adobe moon," which reminds a man: If you do not achieve your dreams, you must settle for what you have
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Wyatt Earp: an American odyssey ; book 1 Thorndike Press large print western Warren, Mark, 1947- Wyatt Earp: an American odyssey.
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