The Deadliest Outlaws

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  • The Deadliest Outlaws Book Detail

  • Author : Jeffrey Burton
  • Release Date : 2009
  • Publisher : University of North Texas Press
  • Genre : Biography & Autobiography
  • Pages : 561
  • ISBN 13 : 1574412701
  • File Size : 88,88 MB

The Deadliest Outlaws by Jeffrey Burton PDF Summary

Book Description: In the late nineteenth century Tom Ketchum and his brother Sam formed the Ketchum Gang with other outlaws and became successful train robbers. In their day, these men were the most daring of their kind, and the most feared. Eventually Tom Ketchum was caught and sentenced to death for attempting to hold up a railway train. He became the first individual--and the last--ever to be executed for a crime of this sort. Jeffrey Burton has been researching the story of the Ketchum Gang for more than forty years. He sorts fact from fiction to provide the definitive truth about Ketchum and numerous other outlaws, including Will Carver and Butch Cassidy. The Deadliest Outlaws initially was published in a limited run of one hundred paperback copies in England. This second edition in hardcover contains additional material and photographs not found in the earlier printing.

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