W C Jameson Beyond the Grave eBook Gift Set

W C  Jameson Beyond the Grave eBook Gift Set
Author: W.C. Jameson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 689
Release: 2014-12-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781493017065

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This eBook collection is geared for history buffs who shy away from white knights and do-gooders. W. C. Jameson’s exploration of outlaws and criminals from the 20th century goes deep within the wrinkles of time, uncovering long-kept secrets, misinformed facts, and what became of these outlaws in the end. The set includes Butch Cassidy, John Wilkes Booth, and Billy the Kid.

Billy the Kid

Billy the Kid
Author: W.C. Jameson
Publsiher: Taylor Trade Publications
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2008-08-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781589794030

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Did Pat Garrett kill the wrong man in 1881 in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, or did the outlaw known as Billy the Kid live on as William Henry Roberts until 1948? W.C. Jameson analyzes the evidence, including use of new technology to produce a compelling case for Billy's survival. Heralded by Booklist as an enjoyable reexamination of a legendary piece of Americana, this book traces the life of the famous desperado and the controversy that still is debated today. Now in paperback!

Butch Cassidy

Butch Cassidy
Author: W.C. Jameson
Publsiher: Taylor Trade Publications
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-07-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781589797406

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This well-researched biography of the life—and controversial death—of Robert LeRoy Parker, a.k.a. Butch Cassidy, is a journey across the late-nineteenth-century American West as we follow Cassidy’s exploits in Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah, where he made his name as a surprisingly affable outlaw. More important, this book answers the question: Did Butch Cassidy, noted outlaw of the American West, survive his alleged death at the hands of Bolivian soldiers in 1908 and return to friends and family in the United States? The evidence suggesting he did is impressive and not easily dismissed, but how he lived and what identity he assumed are still debated.

Albergo Empedocle and Other Early Writings

Albergo Empedocle and Other Early Writings
Author: Edward Morgan Forster
Publsiher: Ultramarine Publishing Company
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1971-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0893661856

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Lost Treasures of American History

Lost Treasures of American History
Author: W.C. Jameson
Publsiher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2006-10-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781589796324

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With his storyteller's gift, Jameson relates episodes from early explorers through the colonial period, the Civil War, the settling of the West, and the roaring 1920s. As a professional treasure hunter, he has followed the trails of many of the lost mines and buried treasures he describes. Sample treasures include Sir Francis Drake Treasure, Benedict Arnold Treasure, Lafayette's Sunken Riches, Maryland's Lost Silver Mine, The Wandering Confederate Treasury, Lost Treasure of the Gray Ghost, Oklahoma Outlaw Cache, and Lost Spanish Gold in the Sandia Mountains.

Treasure Hunter

Treasure Hunter
Author: W.C. Jameson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-11-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781589799936

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W.C. Jameson was an active treasure hunter for more than fifty years. He has fallen from cliffs, had ropes break during climbs, been caught in mine shaft cave-ins, contended with flash floods, been shot at, watched men die, and had to deal with rattlesnakes, water moccasins, scorpions, and poisonous centipedes. He has fled for his life from park rangers, policemen, landowners, competitors, corporate mercenaries, and drug runners. He has also discovered enough treasure to pay for his own house and finance his and his children’s education. With his enigmatic treasure-hunter partners, Slade, Stanley, and Poet, Jameson's stories are worthy of an Indiana Jones film—except that they are all true.

Fast Eddie

Fast Eddie
Author: Eddie Maher
Publsiher: Bonnier Publishing Ltd.
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2017-05-04
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781911274377

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9.30am on 22 January 1993. The moment in crime history that one of Britain's most audacious thefts ever took place and the legend of 'Fast Eddie' was created. This is the story of how Securicor guard Eddie Maher managed to pull off a £1.2 million heist, fled the country despite every port being closed, spawned an international manhunt, and managed to evade capture for 20 years. As Britain's Most Wanted Man, he led 30 detectives, FBI and Interpol on a wild goose chase across the USA. Dubbed 'Fast Eddie' by the press, he was always one step ahead and after two decades on the run with his family using a series of of aliases and identities, Eddie began to think he'd committed the perfect crime until a cruel and dramatic betrayal proved otherwise... Like a Hollywood movie script and told in full for the first time, Fast Eddie is the compelling story of how an ordinary British man became America's most notorious fugitive.

Renaissance Lawman

Renaissance Lawman
Author: Martin Alan Greenberg
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2020-02-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781538136591

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Renaissance Lawman: The Education and Deeds of Eliot H. Lumbard details the life, education, and public service career of Eliot Howland Lumbard. A lawyer, who most of his life, lived and worked in Manhattan and whose legal career spanned more than fifty years beginning in the early 1950s. Lumbard is easily identified as a renaissance lawman for having gained considerable expertise in the operations of the political and justice systems, and for proceeding to capitalize on this knowledge to become both an advocate and initiator of progressive reforms for criminal justice. His contributions on behalf of public safety have been largely forgotten but throughout this intriguing biography Martin Alan Greenberg successfully juxtaposes many of Lumbard's professional activities with many of the major historical developments and challenges of his time. The chronicled events emphasize what motivated the people in his generation to behave as they did since the world today is a much different place than what Americans were experiencing in the first three decades after WW II. Cultural and technological changes have combined to make our present-day world quite different from over a half-century ago. Renaissance Lawman proves to be especially rewarding to a wide-range of readers interested in police work, criminal justice history, public service leadership, and legal ethics. There are no other comparable books on the market. Lumbard certainly had a unique legal career and his impactful contributions have seldom, if ever, been duplicated – even if his contributions, on behalf of public safety, have been largely forgotten.