

Revised version of “The Last Days of Butch & Sundance,” Wild West, February 1997. Peter McFarren (Quipus Cultural Foundation, La Paz, Bolivia, 2003) (Meadows & Buck). “Death in the Andes: Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid,” An Insider’s Guide to Bolivia, ed.Se trata de las visitas de Butch y Sundance al campamento minero Punta de Rieles, un villorrio cerca de Chuquicamata en el norte de Chile. “ Bandoleros Legendarios en Atacama,” Eco Pampino, no.Versión refundida y notada de “Los últimos días de Butch Cassidy y el Sundance Kid” (1998). “ Butch Cassidy y Sundance Kid en Bolivia” (PDF) Anuario de Estudios Bolivianos, Archiv ísticos y Bibliográficos (Archivo y Biblioteca Nacionales de Bolivia, Sucre, Bolivia), no.Surveyed more than sixty reports of the deaths of Butch and/or Sundance on three continents from the 1890s through the 1970s. A revised version of a talk delivered at the WOLA Shootout in Santa Fe, New Mexico, 18 July 2005, and at the Tercer simposio sobre bandoleros norteamericanos en la Patagonia in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 23 November 2005. “ Butch and Sundance: Still Dead?” (PDF), NOLA Quarterly, April-June 2006, vol.Looks at Lula Parker Betenson’s penchant for fanciful story telling.


Yes, there is a Cassidy link, however tenuous. A brief history of the dreamers and schemers, the adventurers and swindlers, who have pursued Atahualpa’s lost ransom, the Jesuit gold trove at Sacambaya, and other legendary Andean treasures. “ Atahualpa’s Ransom & Other Treasure Fables,” Peruvian Times, 26 August 2011 (Buck).Updates analysis of a media farce last summer caused by a historian giving contradictory versions of his theory about a Butch Cassidy imposter to two different reporters, resulting in two stories, one saying the imposter was the outlaw and the other saying the imposter was not. “Anatomy of a Farce,” WWHA Journal, vol.
