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1847-1882

Jesse James

2006
Examines the life and the legend of the infamous outlaw Jesse James. Looks at his formative years in a Southern household dependent on slave labor and as a member of a vicious band of Missouri guerrillas during the Civil War. Describes his life as a violent criminal, as he and his gang moved on to robbing banks, stagecoaches, and railroads in the post-war era. Relates how James was eventually killed when one of his own gang members shot him in the back for the bounty on his head.

Riding vengeance with the James gang

2009
A historical novel that traces the rise of the James-Younger outlaw gang from their start during the Civil War to the death of Jesse James in 1882, describing what prompted them to wage war against the banks and the railroad.

Jesse James

last rebel of the Civil War
2002
Chronicles the life of Jesse James, debunking his mythological identity as a Robin Hood figure and showing that his exploits had a clear political purpose: to use violent tactics and the news media to fight for the Confederate cause long after the Civil War ended.

Jesse James

legendary rebel and outlaw
2007
A biography of outlaw Jesse James, tracing the path he took from son of a Baptist preacher in Kentucky to one of the country's most notorious criminals.

Jesse James

Wild West train robber
2004
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 was his name

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

Jesse James

western bank robber
2004
Photographs and text provide a biography of one of the most famous outlaws in American history--Jesse James.

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.

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