Jesse James: The Life, Times, and Treacherous Death of the Most Infamous Outlaw of All Time
By (Author) Frank Triplett
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
2nd April 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of the Americas: pre-Columbian period
364.1552092
Paperback
432
Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 33mm
390g
There is no western outlaw more infamous and notorious than Jesse James. A Confederate guerilla during the Civil War, he and his brother, as the leaders of numerous gangs of the Wild West, turned to a life of crime and robbery that lasted more than a decade. Jamess life has been the subject of hundreds of books, films, and television shows, but none more vividly captures the actual life story of the legendary criminal than Frank Tripletts definitive biography.
The author, then an unknown writer, penned the book in just seven weeks, immediately following Jamess assassination. Accompanying the books publication was a letter of authorization signed by Jamess wife and mother, attesting to the authenticity of the book.
Reproduced from one of the rare first editions published, Jesse James is printed complete with dozens of original plate illustrations. An important document for historians, and a hell of a wild story, detailing every one of the robberies and acts of violence James and his gang perpetrated, Jesse James is an essential piece of Western literature. From the Civil War to the infamous circumstances surrounding his death, James is an iconic American figure and a fascinating character.
Frank Triplett was a mining engineer and author. The original manuscript for Jesse James, published in 1882, was written in the seven weeks immediately following James's death.