i think we can thank bill breckinridge and stuart lake and some others for that.hink trying to write letter about the gunfight at the vacant lot near, but not at the o.k. corral doesn't have the same ring throughout history. [laughter] people also seem to be as honest that is that talking about cardboard cutout participants we are talking about really human beings, men of their time you had good quality sense and loss. everyone seems staggered by the fact that simpson might have been something other than a dusty little desert hamlet. the fact that there are so many intelligent readers who would certainly say truthfully they carry a great deal about history , don't know these very basic things, let alone the complexities of the place in the time, that is why we need another book about tombstone and the o.k. corral. >> i would like to speak back under the baton comment. i have lived in arizona for almost 35 years. i spent a lot of time and tombstone. i spent the pleasure of reading your book and manuscript and reading the book this week. it stuck me as i was reading