Oklahoma Scoundrels: History's Most Notorious Outlaws, Bandits & Gangsters
ISBN-13:
9781540201188
ISBN-10:
154020118X
Author:
Laurence J. Yadon, Robert Barr Smith
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
History Press Library Editions
Format:
Hardcover
130 pages
Category:
United States
,
Historical
,
Crime & Criminals
,
Specific Groups
,
State & Local
,
United States History
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ISBN-13:
9781540201188
ISBN-10:
154020118X
Author:
Laurence J. Yadon, Robert Barr Smith
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
History Press Library Editions
Format:
Hardcover
130 pages
Category:
United States
,
Historical
,
Crime & Criminals
,
Specific Groups
,
State & Local
,
United States History
Summary
Oklahoma Scoundrels: History's Most Notorious Outlaws, Bandits & Gangsters (ISBN-13: 9781540201188 and ISBN-10: 154020118X), written by authors
Laurence J. Yadon, Robert Barr Smith, was published by History Press Library Editions in 2016.
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Early Oklahoma was a haven for violent outlaws and a death trap for deputy U.S. marshals. The infamous Doolin gang's OK Hotel gunfight left five dead. Killers like Bible--quoting choir leader Deacon Jim Miller wreaked havoc. Gunslinger femme fatale Belle Starr specialized in horse theft. Wannabe outlaws like Al Jennings traded train robbing for politics and Hollywood films. And Elmer McCurdy's determination and inept skill earned him a carnival slot and the nickname "the Bandit Who Wouldn't Give Up." Historians Robert Barr Smith and Laurence J. Yadon dispel myths surrounding some of the most significant lawbreakers in Sooner history.
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