The Capture of Black Bart: Gentleman Bandit of the Old West
By (Author) Norman H. Finkelstein
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
12th February 2019
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Biography and autobiography
979.404092
Hardback
160
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 17mm
421g
Black Bart wasnot the Old Wests only stagecoach robber, but he was the most famous. To many people, he was a folk hero: a robber who didnt threaten or harm passengers. He was a bandit with a sense of humor who wrote poetry. In robbing at least 28 Wells Fargo stagecoaches across Northern California between 1875 and 1883, he never fired a shot or injured anyone. His gun, it turned out, was never loaded.
Newspaper stories about the poet robbers exploits and about Jim Hume, the unyielding chief detective of Wells Fargo, became popular reading throughout the West. Black Bart seemed to enjoy the chase. During one robbery the driver told him, Theyll catch you one of these days. Bart answered, Perhaps, but in the meantime, give my regards to J. B. Hume, will you For eight years, each new robberyand each new storymade Hume even more determined to track him down.
" The Capture of Black Bart is a rollicking tale of the Old West, chock full of extraordinary characters and fascinating facts. And it's all true! I gobbled it up." Karen Cushman , author of Catherine , Called Birdy and The Ballad of Lucy Whipple
"What a read! An adventure made all the more exciting because the story is true." Caroline Starr Rose , author of Jasper and the Riddle of Riley's Mine
Norman H. Finkelstein is the author of over 20 young adult books on historical subjects. A retired public school librarian, he is the winner of two National Jewish Book Awards and the Golden Kite Honor Book Award for Nonfiction.