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Marley Brant is the author of ten books, both fiction and nonfiction. Her books have been featured in People Magazine, the New York Times, and numerous newspapers; have been the basis for television programs on AE and VH1: and have served as the primary research for hours of television programming. mostrar más Employed for decades in the entertainment industry, Brant was the cocreator and coproducer of the "Outlaws, Rebels and Rogues" episode of the TBS special The Untold West. Brant's outlaw books have been recognized with the Milton F. Perry Award for extensive research and contribution to American history. mostrar menos

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The book is not a scholarly work, but is not intended to be such. It is well documented and an interesting read, in spite of numerous typos and need of better proofreading.

Readers should find the numerous photos to be of interest.

The book includes a helpful genealogy chart, bibliography, and index.

I am glad to have read the book and recommend it.
 
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SCRH | Feb 14, 2021 |
Was Jesse James a rebel, or was he merely a criminal?

We have at least come far enough that we no longer see biographies that make James a Robin Hood, a man purely wronged and guilty of no crime. Everyone admits that he committed crimes. But the question is, Why? Every modern biographer must face this question.

This book never really does. It begins with Jesse the Confederate raider (not soldier -- not really. He was a guerilla). But it never faces what he became after that.

The evidence is pretty strong that Jesse came back from the war with post-traumatic stress disorder or something like it. Brother Frank eventually settled down and became a fairly decent citizen. Jesse was prone to fits of rage all his life, and he never did give up his wild ways. Traumatized, perhaps -- but, still, a dangerous and unstable man. And this book doesn't really see it.

The folklore about Jesse James is vast. Almost all of it is wrong. And, sadly, too much of it can be found in this book. Far better to read the honest biographies, such as those by Settle and Yeatman.
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waltzmn | Mar 15, 2012 |

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11
Miembros
107
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#180,615
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4.1
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2
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17
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