Lot 686

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JOSEPHINE "JOSEY" EARP
(ca. 1861 - 1944) American actress and professional dancer, best known as the wife of Western lawman and gambler Wyatt Earp. Josie's first romance in Tombstone was with Wyatt's arch enemy, Sheriff Johnny Behan, whom she left when she discovered his philandering ways. By 1882, she had adopted the name of "Josephine Earp", although no official record of their marriage exists, and she was on the scene following the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Although their marriage was contentious, they shared a life of mining, operating saloons, and even worked as a gambling team. Good content Mrs. Earp", 4pp. 8vo., and also signed "W. Earp" on the transmittal envelope, 4pp. 8vo., Vidal, Ca., Feb. 19, 1925 to John Flood, the Earp's business secretary and friend. In part: "...I am also very happy to know that you have the story [Earp's biography] finished at last, for your sake and for ours too...I think it will pay us well for all of the lost time. And we both wish to thank you for all of the trouble it has caused you...you said that the article you saw was so much worse than the one Scanlon wrote. I can't imagine anything to be worse...Mrs. Hooker saw it and told me all about it. And she just begged Mr. E to goan dsee it and have a talk with the head man...Wyatt is not so well the last week. I am afraid that he is not long for the world, is getting very weak and eats so little...". Very good to fine. Regrettably, an aunauthorized biography would soon be released which would dash the hopes of the Earps and Flood.

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