The Tombstone Epitaph

Special Historic Editions

Four Old West Treasures to Choose From

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If no Tombstone is complete without its Epitaph, no western history collection is complete without the Special Historical Editions published by the Old West's Most Famous Newspaper.

 

And there's more . . .
Unable to visit Tombstone, but want to learn more about the showdown at the O.K. Corral on Oct. 26, 1881? Read the Epitaph¹s actual coverage of the gun battle between the Earps brothers and Doc Holliday and the cowboys, along with the eyewitness testimony of the event and a judge¹s decision clearing the Earps and Holliday of wrongdoing. Our most popular collector edition has it all! $3, including postage, in the U. S.; $4 outside U.S. (U. S. funds only.)
Complete your Tombstone collection with a reproduction of the Epitaph¹s Volume 1, Number 1, published by John P. Clum on May 1, 1880. "Millions In It," Clum proclaimed on Page 1. Find out why. $3, including postage, in the U.S.; $4 outside U. S. (U. S. funds only.)
This exact reproduction of the Sept. 8, 1886 issue of The Daily Tombstone takes readers into  town life in the mid-1880s, where fancy mixed drinks and a Lamarquisita cigar were among the enticements at the Willows, right next door to the O. K.Corral. Peruse the advertisements for a new undertaking ­A. J. Ritter¹s funeral home was for sale. $3, including postage, in the U.S.; $4 outside U.S. (U.S. funds only.)


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