Jesse James: The Man and The Myth
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Book Description
Confederate guerrilla. Bank robber. Cold-blooded killer. Jesse James was all of these, but still, most of his life remains a mystery. Now Marley Brant, author of the acclaimed biography The Outlaw Youngers, sets the record straight, painting a portrait of a man obsessed with rebellion, loyalty, and an irrepressible need to be known. He loved as intensely as he hated. And in his eyes, the war between the states would never be over. From his obscure childhood to his explosive career during the Civil War to his earning the reputation as the country's most notorious bandit, Jesse James brings you the facts and dispels the fiction. Once and for all, we can finally know the man and the myth. * Includes rare photos from the James family archives * There are many myths and misconceptions about Jesse James-this book sets the record straight and is the most up-to-date book on the subject * The author's first book, The Outlaw Youngers, drew rave reviews from the Los Angeles Times, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and others
Jesse James: The Man and The Myth,Marley Brant,Berkley Trade,042516005X,1847-1882,Biography,Biography & Autobiography,Biography / Autobiography,Biography/Autobiography,Criminals & Outlaws,Frontier and pioneer life,Historical - General,Historical - U.S.,History: American,Infamous Crimes And Criminals,James, Jesse,James, Jesse,,Outlaws,U.S. Local History - Western United States,United States - 19th Century/Old West,West (U.S.),History / United States / General
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