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Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in New Mexico History

Author : Sam Lowe
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2012-03-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780762783922

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Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in New Mexico History by Sam Lowe Pdf

Each volume in this series features approximately fifteen short biographies of notorious bad guys, perpetrators of mischief, visionary if misunderstood thinkers, and other colorful antiheroes from the history of a given state. The villainous, the misguided, and the misunderstood all get their due in these entertaining yet informing books.

Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Washington, D.C., History

Author : Emilee Hines
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2011-01-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780762767601

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Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Washington, D.C., History by Emilee Hines Pdf

Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Washington, D.C., history features 15 short biographies of notorious badguys, perpetrators of mischief, visionary if misunderstood thinkers, and other colorful anti-heroes from the history of the nation's capital.

Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Ohio History

Author : Susan Sawyer
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2016-08-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781493018925

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Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Ohio History by Susan Sawyer Pdf

Each volume in this series features fifteen to twenty short biographies of notorious bad guys, perpetrators of mischief, visionary if misunderstood thinkers, and other colorful antiheroes from the history of a given city, state, or region of the U.S. The villainous, the misguided, and the misunderstood all get their due in these entertaining yet informing books. Ohio has more than its fair share of stories of women who chose arsenic as the way to eliminate "problems" from their lives, along with corrupt politicians, thieves, unscrupulous gamblers, and other con artists. Read about Dr. John Cook Bennett, who made a fortunate off his belief that diplomas were better bought than earned; Olympic gold medalist James Snook, whose sordid affair took a deadly turn; and Nancy Farrar, whose culpability for one man's murder was as unclear as her mental status.

Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Colorado History

Author : Phyllis Perry
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2011-06-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780762768028

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Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Colorado History by Phyllis Perry Pdf

Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Colorado History features 17 short biographies of notorious bad guys, perpetrators of mischief, visionary if misunderstood thinkers, and other colorful antiheroes from the history of the Centennial State.

Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Arizona History

Author : Sam Lowe
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2012-03-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780762783755

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Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Arizona History by Sam Lowe Pdf

Each volume in this series features approximately fifteen short biographies of notorious bad guys, perpetrators of mischief, visionary if misunderstood thinkers, and other colorful antiheroes from the history of a given state. The villainous, the misguided, and the misunderstood all get their due in these entertaining yet informing books.

When Outlaws Wore Badges

Author : Melody Groves
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 165 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2021-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781493048045

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When Outlaws Wore Badges by Melody Groves Pdf

**Winner of the 2021 New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards (History, Other)** Lawman or Outlaw? At times, the black-hatted “villains” and white-hatted “good guys” of the Old West were one and the same. Often it was difficult, if not impossible, to distinguish who was who. Sheriff Wyatt Earp stole horses and ran brothels. Albuquerque’s first town marshal, Milton Yarberry, was accused of murder and subsequently “jerked to Jesus.” Burt Alvord, town marshal of Willcox, Arizona, and friends, robbed a train. Alvord then deputized these same friends into a posse to apprehend the robbers. It came as no surprise when his posse came up empty handed. Justice Hoodoo Brown and Deputy JJ Webb ruled Las Vegas as leaders of the Dodge City Gang until they were run out of town by citizens fed up with their type of justice. “Mysterious” Dave Mather and even two of the Dalton Gang spent time behind a badge, as well as behind bars. When Outlaws Wore Badges explores the double lives of outlaw lawmen through some of the West’s most memorable frontier characters.

Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Connecticut History

Author : Ray Bendici
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2012-09-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780762789542

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Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Connecticut History by Ray Bendici Pdf

The lives of notorious bad guys, perpetrators of mischief, visionary--if misunderstood--thinkers, and other colorful antiheroes, jerks, and evil doers from history all get their due in the short essays featured in these enlightening, informative books. Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Connecticut History features fifteen short biographies of nefarious characters, from Benedict Arnold to P.T. Barnum.

Borders of Violence and Justice

Author : Brian D. Behnken
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2022-10-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9781469670133

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Borders of Violence and Justice by Brian D. Behnken Pdf

Brian Behnken offers a sweeping examination of the interactions between Mexican-origin people and law enforcement—both legally codified police agencies and extralegal justice—across the U.S. Southwest (especially Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas) from the 1830s to the 1930s. Representing a broad, colonial regime, police agencies and extralegal groups policed and controlled Mexican-origin people to maintain state and racial power in the region, treating Mexicans and Mexican Americans as a "foreign" population that they deemed suspect and undesirable. White Americans justified these perceptions and the acts of violence that they spawned with racist assumptions about the criminality of Mexican-origin people, but Behnken details the many ways Mexicans and Mexican Americans responded to violence, including the formation of self-defense groups and advocacy organizations. Others became police officers, vowing to protect Mexican-origin people from within the ranks of law enforcement. Mexican Americans also pushed state and territorial governments to professionalize law enforcement to halt abuse. The long history of the border region between the United States and Mexico has been one marked by periodic violence, but Behnken shows us in unsparing detail how Mexicans and Mexican Americans refused to stand idly by in the face of relentless assault.

Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Chicago History

Author : Adam Selzer,William Griffith
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2012-11-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780762791125

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Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Chicago History by Adam Selzer,William Griffith Pdf

A delightfully wicked look at the badly behaved characters who shaped the history of the Windy City through their deeds and misdeeds. Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Chicago History features twenty-five short profiles of notorious bad guys, perpetrators of mischief, visionary if misunderstood thinkers, and other colorful antiheroes from the history of the Windy City. It reveals the dark side of some well-known and even revered characters from Chicago's past—both part-time Jerks and others who were Jerks through and through.

Political Hell-Raiser

Author : Marc C. Johnson
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 505 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2019-03-21
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780806163772

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Political Hell-Raiser by Marc C. Johnson Pdf

Burton K. Wheeler (1882-1975) may have been the most powerful politician Montana ever produced, and he was one of the most influential—and controversial—members of the United States Senate during three of the most eventful decades in American history. A New Deal Democrat and lifelong opponent of concentrated power—whether economic, military, or executive—he consistently acted with a righteous personal and political independence that has all but disappeared from the public sphere. Political Hell-Raiser is the first book to tell the full story of Wheeler, a genuine maverick whose successes and failures were woven into the political fabric of twentieth-century America. Wheeler came of political age amid antiwar and labor unrest in Butte, Montana, during World War I. As a crusading United States attorney, he battled Montana’s powerful economic interests, championed farmers and miners, and won election to the U.S. Senate in 1922. There he made his name as one of the “Montana scandalmongers,” uncovering corruption in the Harding and Coolidge administrations. Drawing on extensive research and new archival sources, Marc C. Johnson follows Wheeler from his early backing of Franklin D. Roosevelt and ardent support of the New Deal to his forceful opposition to Roosevelt’s plan to expand the Supreme Court and, in a move widely viewed as political suicide, his emergence as the most prominent spokesman against U.S. involvement in World War II right up to three days before Pearl Harbor. Johnson provides the most thorough telling of Wheeler’s entire career, including all its accomplishments and contradictions, as well as the political storms that the senator both encouraged and endured. The book convincingly establishes the place and importance of this principled hell-raiser in American political history.

Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Idaho History

Author : Randy Stapilus
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-23
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781493017331

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Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Idaho History by Randy Stapilus Pdf

Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Idaho History features fourteen short profiles of notorious bad guys, perpetrators of mischief, visionary if misunderstood thinkers, and other colorful antiheroes from the history of the Gem State. It reveals the dark side of some well-known and even revered characters from Idaho’s past—both part-time Jerks and others who were Jerks through and through. They include: Ezra Pound, native Idahoan and celebrated poet, who followed the slippery slope of socialism into full-on fascism, became a sycophant of Hitler and Mussolini, and eventually stood trial in the US for treason. Lyda Shaw, Idaho’s most notorious serial killer, whose marry-and-bury modus operandi enabled her to make a literal killing on her late husbands’ life insurance policies. Caleb Lyon, the second territorial governor of Idaho, who used his social prominence and political connections to make a very comfortable living (sometimes shored up with his own embezzled funds), dodging any of the actual duties that came with his political appointments, and doing precious little else.

Courting Facts

Author : Eric Olson
Publisher : Dog Ear Publishing
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2016-12-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781457551956

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Courting Facts by Eric Olson Pdf

THE MONTANA COURTHOUSE TALES Where the ghosts have the last word on the Truth. True-life tales from an all new set of Montana courthouses, narrated by a diverse cast of characters including courthouse ghosts, a famous astronaut, a talking steer, Montana’s first attorney general, and a pair of familiar barflies, among others. - The 3rd book in the series -

Hornswogglers, Fourflushers & Snake-Oil Salesmen

Author : Matthew P. Mayo
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2015-08-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781493018048

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Hornswogglers, Fourflushers & Snake-Oil Salesmen by Matthew P. Mayo Pdf

Everyone loves a heel, especially one to whom nothing was sacred and who charmed his or her way into the hearts, minds, and wallets of bumpkins and belles alike. This collection offers twenty-four tales of petty bandits, sleazy bunko artists, and conniving conmen and –women who traveled West to seek their fortunes by preying on the men and women who went before them to settle and explore. These stories of who they were, what they did, and why they are remembered for their deeds include ample and engaging historic illustrations of the shady characters at work and at play.

Montana Madams

Author : Nann Parrett
Publisher : Farcountry Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2017-01-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781560376675

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Montana Madams by Nann Parrett Pdf

Men flooded to the Montana frontier for gold, furs, rich land, and jobs. Women followed, but their options were more limited. Here are stories of women who made a desperate choice, turning the law of supply and demand to their advantage. Many eked out a meager but independent existience; grit and business acumen brought remarkable wealth and influence—even respectability—to a few. From Alzada to Yaak, these enterprising women shaped Montana communities, in some cases helping to fund social programs and public education.

Blood Memory

Author : Dayton Duncan,Ken Burns
Publisher : Knopf
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2023-10-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780593537350

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Blood Memory by Dayton Duncan,Ken Burns Pdf

The epic story of the buffalo in America, from prehistoric times to today—a moving and beautifully illustrated work of natural history The American buffalo—our nation’s official mammal—is an improbable, shaggy beast that has found itself at the center of many of our most mythic and sometimes heartbreaking tales. The largest land animals in the Western Hemisphere, they are survivors of a mass extinction that erased ancient species that were even larger. For nearly 10,000 years, they evolved alongside Native people who weaved them into every aspect of daily life; relied on them for food, clothing, and shelter; and revered them as equals. Newcomers to the continent found the buffalo fascinating at first, but in time they came to consider them a hindrance to a young nation’s expansion. And in the space of only a decade, they were slaughtered by the millions for their hides, with their carcasses left to rot on the prairies. Then, teetering on the brink of disappearing from the face of the earth, they would be rescued by a motley collection of Americans, each of them driven by different—and sometimes competing—impulses. This is the rich and complicated story of a young republic's heedless rush to conquer a continent, but also of the dawn of the conservation era—a story of America at its very best and worst.