Recreates the lives, exploits, and daring adventures of the legendary outlaws, Frank and Jesse James
Fact and fiction concerning the careers of the notorious James brothers of Missouri.
Bob Ford was His Name, Jesse James was His Game--
Bunker, who has often been quoted in accounts of the robbery, did not give his first statement until weeks later; the emphasis in this narrative, therefore, is on Wilcox's accounts immediately following the robbery. 72.
Complete reprint of the controversial 1975 edition. Del Schrader's new take on Jesse James, the Knights of the Golden Circle, and the trail of crime and buried treasure created a stir almost 50 years ago.
A deep investigation into historical documents that prove the notorious outlaw Jesse James faked his own death • Presents the legend of Jesse James and counters it with the real story, based on family records • Provides photographic ...
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In American Outlaw, Jesse reveals all: from his volatile upbringing and troubled relationship with his father to his wild days of car thieving and juvenile detention; from knocking heads as a rock ’n’ roll bodyguard to his destructive ...
hotel corridor and beleaguered him, grappling his strong arms over Kelly's and jolting the slight man against the room's wall. Kelly looked between his feet and jerked the gun's trigger, obliterating the man's big toe and then going ...
The Hoax That Let Jesse James Live is a must read for any student of American History or fans of the notorious outlaw.