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The lost cause

the trials of Frank and Jesse James
"Relying on rigorous research into Missouri court archives, Kansas City, Mo., lawyer Muehlberger tells the fascinating story of the murder that landed Frank and Jesse James in the headlines long before the latter?s ignominious end. In December 1869, the bandit brothers walked into a bank and shot the cashier at point-blank range. Initially considered the big bang that kicked off the Jameses? spree of bank and train robberies, the murder was instead, according to Muehlberger, a premeditated and misdirected act of retribution in response to the killing of the brothers? Confederate guerilla leader, ?Bloody Bill? Anderson, during the Civil War. In the ensuing manhunt, the editor of the Kansas City Times, a Rebel sympathizer, tried to paint the brothers as defenders of the old Southern guard, while a young lawyer, the governor of Missouri, and the legendary Pinkerton detectives sought to present the men as they really were?thieves and murderers.".

Jesse James was his name

or, Fact and fiction concerning the careers of the notorious James brothers of Missouri
1977

Shot all to hell

Jesse James, the Northfield Raid, and the wild west's greatest escape
Recounts the thrilling life of Jesse James, Frank James, the Younger brothers, and the most famous bank robbery of all time -- the Northfield raid -- which led to a two-week chase ending with the bloody final shootout on the Watonwan River.

Wanted, Frank & Jesse James

the real story
1981
A biography of the notorious outlaw brothers who fought as Confederate guerillas during the Civil War and led a gang of bank and train robbers during the late 1860's and 1870's.
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