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Jesse James

Last Rebel of the Civil War

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Publisher Description

In this brilliant biography T. J. Stiles offers a new understanding of the legendary outlaw Jesse James. Although he has often been portrayed as a Robin Hood of the old west, in this ground-breaking work Stiles places James within the context of the bloody conflicts of the Civil War to reveal a much more complicated and significant figure.

"Carries the reader scrupulously through James’s violent, violent life.... When [Stiles]… calls Jesse James the ‘last rebel of the Civil War; he correctly defines the theme that ruled Jesse’s life." —Larry McMurtry, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Lonesome Dove via The New Republic

Raised in a fiercely pro-slavery household in bitterly divided Missouri, at age sixteen James became a bushwhacker, one of the savage Confederate guerrillas that terrorized the border states. After the end of the war, James continued his campaign of robbery and murder into the brutal era of reconstruction, when his reckless daring, his partisan pronouncements, and his alliance with the sympathetic editor John Newman Edwards placed him squarely at the forefront of the former Confederates’ bid to recapture political power.

With meticulous research and vivid accounts of the dramatic adventures of the famous gunman, T. J. Stiles shows how he resembles not the apolitical hero of legend, but rather a figure ready to use violence to command attention for a political cause—in many ways, a forerunner of the modern terrorist.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2002
September 17
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
528
Pages
PUBLISHER
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
SELLER
Penguin Random House Canada
SIZE
13
MB

Customer Reviews

Zenos ,

Excellent

Realistic and detailed. Not phoney, idealistic or romanticized. Gives a lot of background to Jesse's civil war roots and family. Jesse was one evil dude... from scalping and dismembering union soldiers to shooting countless unarmed victims. Definitely a different view to the man I heard about as a kid. He was no Robin Hood figure... that's for sure. I came out despising Jesse, but admiring the more stable and mature Cole Younger. Jessie's mother also comes across as a total racist whack-job. Be prepared to read a lot about politics of the day.

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