An edition of The border outlaws (1881)

The border outlaws.

An authentic and thrilling history of the most noted bandits of ancient or modern times, the Younger brothers, Jesse and Frank James, and their comrades in crime.

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An edition of The border outlaws (1881)

The border outlaws.

An authentic and thrilling history of the most noted bandits of ancient or modern times, the Younger brothers, Jesse and Frank James, and their comrades in crime.

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476

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Edition Notes

"The border bandits ... Jesse and Frank James, and their bands of highwaymen ..." with special t.-p.: p. [269]-476.

Published in
St. Louis
Other Titles
The border bandits.

Classifications

Library of Congress
F594 .B9 1882

The Physical Object

Pagination
476 p.
Number of pages
476

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6591175M
LCCN
16021857
OCLC/WorldCat
2406407
Library Thing
2491007

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