The Brilliant Bandit of the Wabash: The Life of the Notorious Outlaw Frank Rande
Autor Mark Dugan, Anna Vasconcellesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iun 2010
This fast-paced biography tells the violent story of a man who had delusional dreams of becoming a celebrated desperado along the lines of Jesse James or his hero, Sam Hildebrand, yet he was ultimately forgotten by history. In the latter part of the 1870s, Charles Scott, alias Frank Rande, made headlines across Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, and Missouri for his murderous crime spree and publicity-seeking bravado. But, unlike the dime novel heros he idolized, Rande did not die in a blaze of gunsmoke; rather, he was captured, tried for murder, sentenced to life in prison, and found hanged in a lonely prison cell in Joliet Penetentiary.
Dugan and Vasconcelles delved deep into old newspaper archives, state prison records, and other archival material to recreate Rande’s brief, brutal career, chasing his faint trail through nearly four decades, multiple aliases, and several states. Rounding out this raw tale of a most heinous criminal, The Brilliant Bandit of the Wabash features dozens of compelling historical images, including Rande’s self-commissioned publicity photos and macabre excerpts of his original poetry that had been published in newspapers of the day. This engaging volume is sure to fascinate fans of outlaws and the Old West, as well as those interested in learning more about this previously untold chapter in Midwestern history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780875804248
ISBN-10: 0875804241
Pagini: 220
Ilustrații: 35
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northern Illinois University Press
Colecția Northern Illinois University Press
ISBN-10: 0875804241
Pagini: 220
Ilustrații: 35
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northern Illinois University Press
Colecția Northern Illinois University Press
Recenzii
“Rarely in the 21st century will a ‘new’ character from the 19th century be offered to students of Wild West history, but Mark Dugan’s presentation of Frank Rande is one of those welcome rarities. This is a fascinating accounting of the life of a promising young man turning from a potential career in the fields of education or religion to outright degradation and criminality.”—Roy B. Young, Editor of the Journal of the Wild West History Association
Notă biografică
Mark Dugan is co-author of The Grey Fox: The True Story of Bill Miner,Last of the Old-Time Bandits and author of five other books including Knight of the Road and Cold Lead.
Descriere
This fast-paced biography tells the violent story of a man who had delusional dreams of becoming a celebrated desperado along the lines of Jesse James or his hero, Sam Hildebrand, yet he was ultimately forgotten by history. In the latter part of the 1870s, Charles Scott, alias Frank Rande, made headlines across Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, and Missouri for his murderous crime spree and publicity-seeking bravado. But, unlike the dime novel heros he idolized, Rande did not die in a blaze of gunsmoke; rather, he was captured, tried for murder, sentenced to life in prison, and found hanged in a lonely prison cell in Joliet Penetentiary.
Dugan and Vasconcelles delved deep into old newspaper archives, state prison records, and other archival material to recreate Rande’s brief, brutal career, chasing his faint trail through nearly four decades, multiple aliases, and several states. Rounding out this raw tale of a most heinous criminal, The Brilliant Bandit of the Wabash features dozens of compelling historical images, including Rande’s self-commissioned publicity photos and macabre excerpts of his original poetry that had been published in newspapers of the day. This engaging volume is sure to fascinate fans of outlaws and the Old West, as well as those interested in learning more about this previously untold chapter in Midwestern history.