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Paperback Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta: Celebrated California Bandit Volume 4 Book

ISBN: 0806114290

ISBN13: 9780806114293

Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta: Celebrated California Bandit Volume 4

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In 1854, a Cherokee Indian called Yellow Bird (better known as John Rollin Ridge) launched in this book the myth of Joaquin Murieta, based on the California criminal career of a 19th century Mexican bandit. Today this folk hero has been written into state histories, sensationalized in books, poems, and articles throughout America, Spain, France, Chile, and Mexico, and made into a motion picture.

The Ridge account is here reproduced from...

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Was a revolution about to take place?

There can be little doubt that a large number of Mexican in California were badly treated and robbed in this era by "Americans". That Joaquin Murieta at 22 was a leader of a large organized army of bandits who had the sympathy of a majority of those displace Mexican is a theme of this book. That he had raised money and horses by theft, murder and the hard work of organized crime is claimed. That his earning had been shipped to Mexico is also claimed. In a recent novel Daughter of Fortune (Oprah's Book Club) it is claimed that he was from Chile and not Mexico at all. This book has become an historical classic and is still an exciting read as if the immoral Joaquin and three fingered Jack were were still on their short four year ride.

The myth revealed

This is where the myth of the notorious California bandit Joaquin Murrieta was born. There are probably as many versions of Joaquin Murrieta as there were of sightings of him in the the gold rush days of California lore. Originally published in 1854 the Cherokee Indian Yellow Bird, better known as John Rollin Ridge, created the story that has since grown to mythical proportions. In this edition, of particular note is the introduction by Joseph H Jackson, who clarifies some disputed points about the authenticity of the fabled bandido Joaquin Murrieta. From the humble beginnings of a novel grew the legend that has been perpetuated through various novels, poems, music and even the big screen. All that is missing is the True E biography on the small screen. For those unfamiliar with the story, Joaquin Murrieta was a bandit who terrorized the early Californians, along with his notorious band of bandidos numbering some 2,000, which included such bad guys as "three fingered Jack" and more Joaquin's than those listed in a Mexico City phone book. This is a serious account that grew out of the imagination of one poet-journalist who authenticated his account by meeting in "secret caves" with Joaquin Murrieta to tell this tall tale. What is most fascinating is that this myth is deeply imbedded in the consciousness of Californians, particularly those of Mexican desent who identify with Murrieta as a sort of Robin Hood. Myself included, I was duped into believing the story of Joaquin Murrieta who was forced to turn into a bad guy after the gringos wronged his wife, sister, or whatever version you may happen to believe in. It made for a romantic vision of a bygone era, good guy wronged goes bad to avenge his woman, against incredible odds he managed to be shadowy and elusive. The stories growing with each retelling by the the campfires, Joaquin Murrieta became larger than life. After reading this original novel it is clear that the story that has grown larger and bigger than life was the stuff of pulp fiction. The book itself is an easy to read narrative. If you are interested in the fictionalized history of California, than this is a must read to understand how the myth of Joaquin Murrieta was created. Many books have been written on the life of Joaquin Murrieta but this is the original.
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