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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.

Horse sense

the story of Will Sasse, his horse Star, and the outlaw Jesse James
2001
When his beloved mare is stolen by the James gang after an attempted bank robbery in the nearby town of Northfield, Will joins the posse looking for the outlaws.

Jesse James

1994
A biography of the outlaw, focusing on his involvement in the Civil War and the formation of the James Gang.

Jesse James

1992
A biography of the outlaw who, with his brother Frank, led a gang of bank and train robbers from the late 1860s through the 1870s. Also includes a glossary and a further reading list.

Jesse James

legendary outlaw
1998
Traces the life of the renowned bandit, from his childhood in Missouri, through his years as guerilla fighter and outlaw, exploring the development of his legend and the romanticization of his illegal deeds.

Jesse James

1976
Biography of Jesse James which examines his exploits in light of nineteenth-century society and politics.

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.

Jesse James

1996
The life story of Jesse James, famous outlaw of the Old West, from his activities in the Civil War and his career as a bank robber to his demise at the Ford brothers' house.

Jesse James

1997
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

"I will never surrender"
2010
Discusses the life of Jesse James, including his childhood, the James-Younger gang, the many robberies he committed, his murder, and his legacy in American history.

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