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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A True Western Classic.,
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This review is from: The Rise and Fall of Jesse James (Paperback)
Countless books have been written about the outlaw Jesse James and his brother Frank over the last 120 years. This is one of the best. Robertus Love knew Frank James, and also knew some of the bandits who rode with Jesse and the eyewitnesses who saw the crimes. This book, written in the 1920's, was the first attempt at an honest biography of Jesse. It still holds up after 80 years. Love has the ability to take the reader back in time to those wild days of the Old West. While some of his stories are more legend than history, this book is still a great read and essential reading for anyone with an interest in our country's most famous outlaw.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Exciting!,
By Mide98@aol.com (NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Rise and Fall of Jesse James (Paperback)
A well-written account of outlaw Jesse James's life featuring such colorful characters as the Youngers. Full of interesting facts (did you know Jesse was wounded during the Civil War)?
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James H Johnston,
By harjohn (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Rise and Fall of Jesse James (Paperback)
Does anybody know anything about my grandfather, James H. Johnston, prosecuting attorney for Cooper County, MO who presided in the trial of Hobbs Kerry in the Otterville train robbery in 1882 or there about? Hobbs Kerry was the only gang member caught in the assault. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated.
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The Rise and Fall of Jesse James by Robertus Love (Audio Cassette - July 1997)
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