Jesse James

  • Jesse James: The Wild West for Kids
    By Adam Woog

    Hughes. &. Wasson. Bank. Not long after, in December 1866, Archie Clement was killed in a shootout. There is evidence that Jesse was with him when he died. Clement had been an important person in Jesse's life, shaping the young man's ...

  • Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War
    By T.J. Stiles

    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.

  • Jesse James
    By Adam Woog

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  • Jesse James: A Notorious Bank Robber of the Wild West
    By Tim Cooke

    This thought-provoking volume tells the story of Jesse, from childhood to violent death, as well as relates valuable information about events in the United States that cultivated outlaws like the James brothers, including Bleeding Kansas ...

  • Jesse James
    By Carl R. Green, William R. Sanford

    A biography of the outlaw who, with his brother Frank, led a gang of bank and train robbers from the late 1860's through the 1870's.

  • Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War
    By T. J. Stiles

    A brilliant biography of Jesse James, and a stunning reinterpretation of an American icon. Stripped of the familiar myths surrounding him, James emerges a far more significant figure: ruthless, purposeful,...

  • Jesse James: Outlaw
    By Meghan Engsberg Cunningham

    From there, his life turned to one of thieving. Along with his brother, Jesse avoided capture and became something of a living legend. This is his story, told for a young audience through simple language and richly illustrated images.

  • Jesse James: Legendary Rebel and Outlaw
    By J. Dennis Robinson

    Examines the life of Jesse James, who went from guerrilla fighter for the Confederates during the Civil War to one of the most famous bank and train robbers in United States history.

  • Jesse James: Western Bank Robber
    By Kathleen Collins

    A biography of Jesse James, who became an outlaw during the Civil War and formed his own gang of robbers and murderers with his brother, Frank, in 1866.

  • Jesse James: A Notorious Bank Robber of the Wild West
    By Tim Cooke

    This thought-provoking volume tells the story of Jesse, from childhood to violent death, as well as relates valuable information about events in the United States that cultivated outlaws like the James brothers, including Bleeding Kansas ...

  • Jesse James: Mythos und Wirklichkeit
    By Michael Franzen

    Nach ihrer Flucht aus Minnesota tauchten Frank und Jesse eine Zeitlang ab und leckten ihre Wunden. ... sollen Frank und Jesse geflohen sein, wobei Jesse dabei auch mit dem berühmten Outlaw Billy the Kid zusammengetroffen sein soll.

  • Jesse James
    By Barbara Saffer

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  • Jesse James
    By René Goscinny, Jean Tarbary

    Cowboy Lucky Luke upholds the law of the Wild West.

  • Jesse James: The Man and his Machines
    By Mike Seate

    Jesse James: The Man and his Machines

  • Jesse James
    By T J Stiles

    At sixteen, Jesse James began his fighting career by killing Unionist neighbours on their doorsteps.

  • Jesse James
    By Kathleen Collins

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  • Jesse James: A Captivating Guide to a Wild West Outlaw Who Robbed Trains, Banks, and Stagecoaches Across the Midwestern United...
    By Captivating History

    All of these are episodes that correspond to the life of Jesse James, that notable son of Missouri. In this sense, he is a vital and representative part of American history and life.

  • Jesse James: Legendary Rebel and Outlaw
    By J. Dennis Robinson

    Examines the life of Jesse James, who went from guerrilla fighter for the Confederates during the Civil War to one of the most famous bank and train robbers in United States history.

  • Jesse James
    By John F. Wukovits

    Discusses the life of Jesse James, from his beginnings as a teenage guerilla soldier for the Confederates, through his career as a robber with the James-Younger gang, to his murder at the hands of a former gang member.

  • Jesse James
    By Aaron Frisch

    Looks at the life of the notorious robber, from his experiences as a teenage guerrilla soldier for the Confederates in the Civil War, through his life as a criminal, to his eventual murder at the hands of a former member of his gang.