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Dillinger s Wild Ride
Author | : Elliott J. Gorn |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2011-09-29 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780199769162 |
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Presents an account of the activities of the Dillinger gang in 1933 and 1934 when they robbed over a dozen banks.
Chasing Dillinger
Author | : Ellen Poulsen,Lori Hyde |
Publsiher | : Exposit |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2018-08-14 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781476674650 |
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Indiana State Police Captain Matt Leach led the hunt for John Dillinger during the violent early 1930s. Pushing a media campaign aimed at smoking out the fugitive, Leach elevated Dillinger to unprecedented notoriety. In return, Dillinger taunted him with phone calls and postcards, and vowed to kill him. Leach's use of publicity backfired, making him a pariah among his fellow policemen, and the FBI ordered his firing in 1937 for challenging their authority. This is the first full-length biography of the man.
Crimes That Changed Our World
Author | : Paul H. Robinson,Sarah M. Robinson |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 2018-06-15 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781538102022 |
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Can crime make our world safer? Crimes are the worst of humanity’s wrongs but, oddly, they sometimes “trigger” improvement in our lives. Crimes That Changed Our World explores some of the most important trigger cases of the past century, revealing much about how change comes to our modern world. The exact nature of the crime-outrage-reform dynamic can take many forms, and Paul and Sarah Robinson explore those differences in the cases they present. Each case is in some ways unique but there are repeating patterns that can offer important insights about what produces change and how in the future we might best manage it. Sometimes reform comes as a society wrestles with a new and intolerable problem. Sometimes it comes because an old problem from which we have long suffered suddenly has an apparent solution provided by technology or some other social or economic advance. Or, sometimes the engine of reform kicks into gear simply because we decide as a society that we are no longer willing to tolerate a long-standing problem and are now willing to do something about it. As the amazing and often touching stories that the Robinsons present make clear, the path of progress is not just a long series of course corrections; sometimes it is a quick turn or an unexpected lurch. In a flash we can suddenly feel different about present circumstances, seeing a need for change and can often, just as suddenly, do something about it. Every trigger crime that appears in Crimes That Changed Our World highlights a societal problem that America has chosen to deal with, each in a unique way. But what these extraordinary, and sometime unexpected, cases have in common is that all of them describe crimes that changed our world.
Ohio Heists Historic Bank Holdups Train Robberies Jewel Stings and More
Author | : Jane Ann Turzillo |
Publsiher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781467145565 |
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Ohio history overflows with tales of enterprising thieves. Vault teller Ted Conrad walked out of Society National Bank carrying a paper sack containing a fifth of Canadian Club, a carton of Marlboros and $215,000 cash. He was never seen again. Known as one of the most successful jewel thieves in the world, Bill Mason stole comedian Phyllis Diller's precious gems not once, but twice. He also stole $100,000 from the Cleveland mob. Mild-mannered Kenyon College library employee David Breithaupt walked off with $50,000 worth of rare books and documents from the college. John Dillinger hit banks all over Ohio, and Alvin Karpis robbed a train in Garrettsville and a mail truck in Warren. Jane Ann Turzillo writes of these and other notable heists and perpetrators.
Sinister Chicago
Author | : Kali Joy Cramer |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2020-09-25 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781493059607 |
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The bone-chilling breeze off Lake Michigan carries unnerving whispers of days gone by. Sinister Chicago chronicles the unknown, unusual, or otherwise unexplained events that have occurred in Chicago’s short history. Author Kali Joy Cramer uncovers the sinister foundations of Chicago’s urban legends and unravels the facts around its most notorious murder cases. She looks below the superficial stories of Chicago’s most infamous characters and chronicles the tragic accidents that left their mark on the city.
Sport and the Shaping of Italian American Identity
Author | : Gerald R. Gems |
Publsiher | : Syracuse University Press |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2013-12-16 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9780815652540 |
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Gems traces the experience of the Italian immigrant and illustrates the ways in which sports helped Italian-Americans adapt to a new culture, assert pride in an ethnic identity, and even achieve social advancement. Employing historical, sociological, and anthropological studies, Gems explores how sports were instrumental in helping notions of identity evolve from the individual to the community, from the racial to the ethnic. In doing so, Sport and the Shaping of Italian-American Identity transcends the study of a particular ethnic group to speak to foundational values and characteristics of the American ethos.
Hoosier Public Enemy
Author | : John Beineke |
Publsiher | : Indiana Historical Society |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780871953537 |
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During the bleak days of the Great Depression, news of economic hardship often took a backseat to articles on the exploits of an outlaw from Indiana—John Dillinger. For a period of fourteen months during 1933 and 1934 Dillinger became the most famous bandit in American history, and no criminal since has matched him for his celebrity and notoriety. Dillinger won public attention not only for his robberies, but his many escapes from the law. The escapes he made from jails or “tight spots,” when it seemed law officials had him cornered, became the stuff of legends. While the public would never admit that they wanted the “bad guy” to win, many could not help but root for the man who appeared to be an underdog. Although his crime wave took place in the last century, the name Dillinger has never left the public imagination
Gathering Noise from My Life
Author | : Donald Anderson |
Publsiher | : University of Iowa Press |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2013-07-03 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781609382247 |
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The noise gathered from a lifetime of engaging with war, race, religion, memory, illness, and family echoes through the vignettes, quotations, graffiti, and poetry that Donald Anderson musters here, fragments of the humor and horror of life, the absurdities that mock reason and the despair that yields laughter. Gathering Noise from My Life offers sonic shards of a tune at once jaunty and pessimistic, hopeful and hopeless, and a model for how we can make sense of the scraps of our lives. “We are where we’ve been and what we’ve read,” the author says, and gives us his youth in Montana, the family tradition of boxing, careers in writing and fighting, the words of Mike Tyson, Frederick the Great, Fran Lebowitz, and Shakespeare. In his camouflaged memoir, the award-winning short-story writer cobbles together the sources of the vision of life he has accrued as a consequence of his six decades of living and reading.