California Desperadoes: Stories of Early California Outlaws in Their Own Words

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Author: William B. Secrest

ISBN-10: 1884995195

ISBN-13: 9781884995194

Category: Criminals - Historical Outlaws - Biography

Historic desperadoes tell their tales of holdups, shootouts and desperate flights from the law in this chronicle illustrated with many rare photographs. From the famous 1892 shootout at Young’s cabin as told by Chris Evans—a murderer, train robber and fugitive—and his partner John Sontag and the hanging of the notorious Jim Stuart by San Francisco vigilantes determined to retake their city from hordes of Australian convicts, robbers, and killers to the ill-starred adventures of Tom Bell,...

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Writer and historian William Secrest offers a picture of crime in the wild west during the 19th century, recounting the stories of highway robbers, murderers, and other lawbreakers in their own words and the words of their victims, observers, the press, and their co- conspirators. Abundantly illustrated in b&w. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR