Analysis of William T. Phillip's manuscript "The Bandit Invincible."

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Analysis of William T. Phillip's manuscript "The Bandit Invincible."

Comments on the theory that Butch Cassidy did not die in South America. Phillips was considered to have been an alias for Robert Leroy Parker or Butch Cassidy.

4 p. : photocopy of typescript.

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