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The Tombstone Epitaph
Special Historic Editions
Four Old West Treasures to Choose From

SPECIAL HISTORICAL EDITIONS
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.

The 1881 O. K. Corral Gunfight SpecialUnable 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.)
The Epitaph Hits the StreetsComplete 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.)
Life in Tombstone 1886This 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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If you would prefer to send your subscription payment in the mail. Specify the subscription package or historical editions you'd like and send check or money order to The Tombstone Epitaph, P. O. Box 1880, Tombstone, AZ 85638-1880.
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