Bob Boze Bell, as he's called in his hometown (Kingman, Arizona), has published seven colorful and groundbreaking books on the West, with virtually all of them in multiple printings. Among the subjects-Wyatt Earp, Billy the Kid, Doc Holliday and his latest, a compilation of "Classic Gunfights,...
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Bob Boze Bell, as he's called in his hometown (Kingman, Arizona), has published seven colorful and groundbreaking books on the West, with virtually all of them in multiple printings. Among the subjects-Wyatt Earp, Billy the Kid, Doc Holliday and his latest, a compilation of "Classic Gunfights, Volume III," which came out in summer 2007.In 1999, Bell, along with two other passionate Old West friends, bought "True West" Magazine and moved the editorial offices to Cave Creek, AZ. The magazine, published since 1953, continues to grow and features the distinctive style of Bell's creative vision.In addition to his efforts for "True West," Boze's work has appeared in "Arizona Highways," "Playboy" and "National Lampoon." His artwork is featured on numerous book covers, and he appears often on the History Channel, Discovery Channel and the Westerns Channel ("True West Moments"), where his historical expertise and art are often featured.With several new books in the works and an aggressive expansion of the magazine, Boze shows no sign of slowing down. "I'm having too much fun," he says, hard at work on a Sunday afternoon. "Work is only work if you'd rather be someplace else. And I'm right where I want to be."EXECUTIVE EDITOR/CO-OWNER, TRUE WEST MAGAZINE BOOKSThe Illustrated Life and Times of Billy the Kid (1992) The Illustrated Life and Times of Wyatt Earp (1993) The Illustrated Life and Times of Doc Holliday (1994) Bad Men: Outlaws & Gunfighters of the Wild West (1999) Classic Gunfights I (2003) Classic Gunfights II: Blaze Away! The 25 Gunfights Behind the OK Corral (2005) Classic Gunfights III (2007)COMIC BOOKSHonkytonk Sue #1 (1978)Honkytonk Sue #2 (1979)Honkytonk Sue #3 (1980)Honkytonk Sue #4 (1980)
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