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9780765383532 (hardback)
0765383535 (hardback)
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Estleman, Loren D.
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The ballad of Black Bart / Loren D. Estleman.
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First edition.
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New York : Forge, 2017.
©2017
Description
237 pages ; 22 cm.
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"A Tom Doherty Associates book."
Summary
Between July 1875 and November 1883, a single outlaw robbed the stagecoaches of Wells Fargo in California's Mother Lode country a record of twenty-eight times. Armed with an unloaded shotgun, walking to and from the scenes of the robberies, often for hundreds of miles, and leaving poems behind, the infamous Black Bart was fiercely hunted. Between robberies, Black Bart was known as Charles E. Bolton, a distinguished, middle-aged man who enjoyed San Francisco's entertainments in the company of socialites drawn to his quiet, temperate good nature and upper-class tastes.Meanwhile, James B. Hume, Wells Fargo's legendary chief of detectives, made Bart's apprehension a matter of personal as well as professional interest.
Subjects
Black Bart, -- 1829-Fiction
Hume, James B., -- 1827-1904 -- Fiction
Outlaws -- Fiction
Stagecoach robberies -- Fiction
Genre
Western fiction
Historical fiction
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Black Bart, -- 1829- -- Fiction
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Historical fiction
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Hume, James B., -- 1827-1904 -- Fiction
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Outlaws -- Fiction
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Stagecoach robberies -- Fiction
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Western fiction
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American fiction
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Fiction
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Short stories, American
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