The Golden Age of Bank Robbers 1920s 1930s: True Stories of How They Lived and Died

The Golden Age of Bank Robbers 1920s 1930s: True Stories of How They Lived and Died
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 1790122554
ISBN-13 : 9781790122554
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Book Synopsis The Golden Age of Bank Robbers 1920s 1930s: True Stories of How They Lived and Died by : Bart L. Largent

Download or read book The Golden Age of Bank Robbers 1920s 1930s: True Stories of How They Lived and Died written by Bart L. Largent and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2019-02-09 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Golden Age Of Bank Robbers" describes what occurred during this nation's darkest days. Bank robberies during the 1920's and 1930's were at an all time high. Many banks closed their doors after robbers cleared out their vaults. A new breed of folk hero was created: spiritual descendants of Jesse James and Billy The Kid. This book describes how outlaws such as John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd and other gangsters, lived and died. Lawmen that were under-paid and out-gunned were no match for the machinegun welding gangsters during the Great Depression. Many men died trying to capture these notorious outlaws. Details of bank robberies, shoot-outs with police, and daring get-a-ways are described with vivid details. This book describes eight different notorious bank robbers. Read about stories of their lives, crimes, and deaths. This fascinating book details the research of how these robbers were able to steal thousands of dollars from banks. Until now, many of these bank robbers have long been forgotten by history. By reading this book, you'll go back in time and ride with each gangster as he daringly robs bank after bank. "The Golden Age of Bank Robbers" is a colorful collection of historical anecdotes and descriptive accounts - including some great photographs - of the rambunctious crime spree that occurred mainly in the Midwest during the first half of the twentieth century. This book serves as both an opportunity for academic learning as well as a thorough resource for those personally interested in or passionate about a significant (and fast-changing) time in US history. Readers interested in American history and the unique drama of the 1920s and 1930s will appreciate the material covered in this book.


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