Yeah, a title like that is going to catch my attention. Looks interesting — and fun. Another one for the Pike’s Peak that is my TBR pile…
The travel journal of the wealthy young Englishman, Evelyn Booth, weaves a factual, enthralling, and entertaining narrative that follows his escapades throughout the United States of the late nineteenth century. Transcribed and edited (with relevant commentary for contemporary audiences) by Kellen Cutsforth, Booth’s journal reveals his career as a young care-free “frat boy” with unlimited funds, gives first-hand accounts that involve drunken nights, fist fights, illicit sex with prostitutes, sporting events, and full-blown adventures with the most well-known celebrities of the day, including encounters with famous scout and showman William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody and the Wild West Cowboys; bare knuckled world champions John L. Sullivan and Jack “Nonpareil” Dempsey; Fred Archer, the most famous horse jockey of the day, and prostitutes, gamblers, and infamous houses.

Keith West says
I think I’m just going to come live with you. 🙂 That way I can listen to the music and read the book you recommend after you’re done with them and not spend a small fortune.
JimC says
You’re welcome by my fire any time, Mr. West.
Paul McNamee says
Ha!
This is why I wish they’d hurry up with transporter technology and interdimensional engineering. Infinite space for my library and easy to have guests come by to share it.
deuce says
Sounds like a good ‘un. Thanks for the tip!
Amazon link:
http://www.amazon.com/Buffalo-Boozers-Brothels-Bare-Knuckle-Brawlers/dp/1442246596/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1450374883&sr=1-1&keywords=cutsforth+boozers
Travel Torsvan says
Sounds like the 19th century equivalent of a Vice magazine correspondent