Joseph G. Rosa

Joseph G. Rosa
Born (1932-11-20)November 20, 1932
West London, England
Died January 17, 2015(2015-01-17) (aged 82)
Ruislip, England
Occupation
  • Historian
  • Author
  • Researcher
  • Communications
Years active 1958–2013

Joseph G. Rosa (1932-2015) was a writer of Western history, notable for his many publications about Wild Bill Hickok. Rosa’s book, They called him Wild Bill: The Life and Adventures of James Butler Hickok, was published in 1964 and is considered to be the first authentic biography of Wild Bill Hickok, and was accepted by historians as the definitive work on the subject.[1]

Family

Joseph G. Rosa was born November 20, 1932 in West London, England and grew up in Woodville Gardens, Ruislip, Middlesex. From an early age, Rosa loved movies, and especially Westerns, a passion that he shared with his father.[2]

Career

Joseph G. Rosa’s first job was as a copywriter for a firm that printed postage stamps and bank notes for the United Kingdom. He served in the Royal Air Force Signals, stationed in the United Kingdom and in Malta during the 1956 Suez crisis. Rosa spent much of his career working in the communications industry, retiring in 1999. Throughout his over 50-year career as an historian, researcher and author, he compiled over 25 books and many articles for historic publications. Joseph G. Rosa died at age 82 on January 17, 2015 in Ruislip, England.[3]

Publications

External links

References

  1. "", Joseph G. Rosa at Findagrave.
  2. "", Biographer of Wild Bill Hickok dies.
  3. "", Wild Bill Hickok biographer dies.
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