Shot All to Hell
Jesse James, the Northfield Raid, and the Wild West's Greatest Escape
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Shot All to Hell by Mark Lee Gardner recounts the thrilling life of Jesse James, Frank James, the Younger brothers, and the most famous bank robbery of all time.
Follow the Wild West’s most celebrated gang of outlaws as they step inside Northfield’s First National Bank and back out on the streets to square off with heroic citizens who risked their lives to defend justice in Minnesota.
With compelling details that chronicle the two-week chase that followed—the near misses, the fateful mistakes, and the bloody final shootout on the Watonwan River, Shot All to Hell is a galloping true tale of frontier justice from the author of To Hell on a Fast Horse: The Untold Story of Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett, Mark Lee Gardner.
What made the celebrated James-Younger gang risk it all in Minnesota, and how did a town of heroic citizens bring them to their knees?
Meticulously Researched History: An authoritative account that separates fact from legend, drawing on new discoveries and primary sources to tell the true story of the infamous raid.The Northfield Raid: A minute-by-minute chronicle of the day the James-Younger gang stepped into the First National Bank and met their match in the heroic citizens of a small Minnesota town.Bushwhacker Aftermath: An exploration of how the brutal legacy of the Civil War and Missouri’s guerrilla conflicts shaped the most celebrated and feared outlaws of the American West.Eyewitness Accounts: The desperate two-week chase told through the eyes of the possemen, deadeye citizens, and captured gang members, culminating in a bloody final shootout on the Watonwan River.
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In this true-life tale of the infamous Jesse James and his outlaw gang, historian Gardner (To Hell on a Fast Horse) crafts an elegant narrative that's as entertaining as it is historically accurate. Led by the "unquestionably charismatic" Jesse and his Shakespeare- and Bible-quoting brother Frank, the criminals are a "bunch of good ol' boys" whose "fearless efficiency" in their capers and their penchant for stylish horses, clothes, and pistols made them celebrities in their own day. The book's focus is a 10-minute bank heist and shootout in Northfield, Minn., in 1876, which leaves two gang members dead and the survivors on the lam. Gardner conveys the mayhem wonderfully, shifting focus from within the bank to the men on the street to townspeople taking up arms in defense, providing a rich visual and rhythmic dimension to the story and shedding light on a bygone era's drastically different approach to law enforcement. The ensuing manhunt is fraught with tension as the James gang, with "various wounds seeping blood and pus," roams the wilderness, evading numerous mobilized vigilante forces made up of a panoply of characters with rich histories all their own. A must-read for any western fan.