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    Objectstaat
    Goed: Een boek dat is gelezen, maar zich in goede staat bevindt. De kaft is zeer minimaal beschadigd ...
    Original Language
    English
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United States
    ISBN
    9780809325528

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Southern Illinois University Press
    ISBN-10
    0809325527
    ISBN-13
    9780809325528
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    2672649

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Lives and Times of Bonnie and Clyde
    Number of Pages
    200 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Murder / General, General, Criminals & Outlaws, Historical, Criminology
    Publication Year
    2003
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    True Crime, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
    Author
    E. R. Milner
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.5 in
    Item Weight
    1.6 Oz
    Item Length
    9.2 in
    Item Width
    6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Reviews
    You've read the story of Jesse James, Of how he lived and died.  If you're still in need for something to read, Here's the story of Bonnie and Clyde. -Bonnie Harper,from "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde", You've read the story of Jesse James, Of how he lived and died.  If you're still in need for something to read, Here's the story of Bonnie and Clyde. —Bonnie Harper, from The Story of Bonnie and Clyde",  A well-researched, briskly written account of the infamous outlaw couple."       — Houston Chronicle      The Lives and Times of Bonnie & Clyde qualifies as the #145;definitive' coverage of the relatively brief Barrow-Parker crime spree. The author's voluminous use of notes and references indeed adds an aura of authority on the many situations and issues covered, some still quite controversial." —Roger Conger, past president of the Texas State Historical Association   A valuable study, providing a fascinating overview of the notorious Lone Star criminals." — Southwestern Historical Quarterly   "Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker burst upon the American Southwest in the Great Depression year of 1932. At the time of Clyde's first involvement in a murder, people paid little attention to the event. He was just another violent hoodlum in a nation with a growing list of brutal criminals, which included Al Capone, John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, and the Barker gang. Not until Bonnie and Clyde joined forces did the public become intrigued. The phrase #145;Bonnie and Clyde' took on an electrifying and exotic meaning that has abated little in the past sixty years."— E. R. Milner , from the Prologue, "If the world loves lovers, the world of the Depression years loved bank robbers. So Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow became and remained the stuff of folklore. . . . This careful account provides accuracy just as Milner's subjects provide action."-Publishers Weekly , You've read the story of Jesse James, Of how he lived and died.  If you're still in need for something to read, Here's the story of Bonnie and Clyde. —Bonnie Harper,from The Story of Bonnie and Clyde", "If the world loves lovers, the world of the Depression years loved bank robbers. So Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow became and remained the stuff of folklore. . . . This careful account provides accuracy just as Milner's subjects provide action." -- Publishers Weekly, You've read the story of Jesse James, Of how he lived and died.  If you're still in need for something to read, Here's the story of Bonnie and Clyde. --Bonnie Harper, from "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde",  "A well-researched, briskly written account of the infamous outlaw couple."       - Houston Chronicle     " The Lives and Times of Bonnie & Clyde qualifies as the 'definitive' coverage of the relatively brief Barrow-Parker crime spree. The author's voluminous use of notes and references indeed adds an aura of authority on the many situations and issues covered, some still quite controversial." -Roger Conger, past president of the Texas State Historical Association   "A valuable study, providing a fascinating overview of the notorious Lone Star criminals." - Southwestern Historical Quarterly   "Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker burst upon the American Southwest in the Great Depression year of 1932. At the time of Clyde's first involvement in a murder, people paid little attention to the event. He was just another violent hoodlum in a nation with a growing list of brutal criminals, which included Al Capone, John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, and the Barker gang. Not until Bonnie and Clyde joined forces did the public become intrigued. The phrase 'Bonnie and Clyde' took on an electrifying and exotic meaning that has abated little in the past sixty years."- E. R. Milner , from the Prologue, " A well-researched, briskly written account of the infamous outlaw couple." -- Houston Chronicle " The Lives and Times of Bonnie & Clyde qualifies as the ' definitive' coverage of the relatively brief Barrow-Parker crime spree. The author' s voluminous use of notes and references indeed adds an aura of authority on the many situations and issues covered, some still quite controversial." -- Roger Conger, past president of the Texas State Historical Association " A valuable study, providing a fascinating overview of the notorious Lone Star criminals." -- Southwestern Historical Quarterly "Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker burst upon the American Southwest in the Great Depression year of 1932. At the time of Clyde' s first involvement in a murder, people paid little attention to the event. He was just another violent hoodlum in a nation with a growing list of brutal criminals, which included Al Capone, John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, and the Barker gang. Not until Bonnie and Clyde joined forces did the public become intrigued. The phrase ' Bonnie and Clyde' took on an electrifying and exotic meaning that has abated little in the past sixty years."-- E. R. Milner , from the Prologue, You've read the story of Jesse James, Of how he lived and died. If you're still in need for something to read, Here's the story of Bonnie and Clyde. --Bonnie Harper, from "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde", You' ve read the story of Jesse James, Of how he lived and died. If you' re still in need for something to read, Here' s the story of Bonnie and Clyde. -- Bonnie Harper, from " The Story of Bonnie and Clyde", If the world loves lovers, the world of the Depression years loved bank robbers. So Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow became and remained the stuff of folklore. . . . This careful account provides accuracy just as Milner's subjects provide action."—Publishers Weekly , "If the world loves lovers, the world of the Depression years loved bank robbers. So Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow became and remained the stuff of folklore. . . . This careful account provides accuracy just as Milner's subjects provide action." -- Publishers Weekly ,  A well-researched, briskly written account of the infamous outlaw couple."      —Houston Chronicle     The Lives and Times of Bonnie & Clydequalifies as the ‘definitive' coverage of the relatively brief Barrow-Parker crime spree. The author's voluminous use of notes and references indeed adds an aura of authority on the many situations and issues covered, some still quite controversial."—Roger Conger,past president of the Texas State Historical Association   A valuable study, providing a fascinating overview of the notorious Lone Star criminals."—Southwestern Historical Quarterly   "Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker burst upon the American Southwest in the Great Depression year of 1932. At the time of Clyde's first involvement in a murder, people paid little attention to the event. He was just another violent hoodlum in a nation with a growing list of brutal criminals, which included Al Capone, John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, and the Barker gang. Not until Bonnie and Clyde joined forces did the public become intrigued. The phrase ‘Bonnie and Clyde' took on an electrifying and exotic meaning that has abated little in the past sixty years."—E. R. Milner, from the Prologue, " If the world loves lovers, the world of the Depression years loved bank robbers. So Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow became and remained the stuff of folklore. . . . This careful account provides accuracy just as Milner' s subjects provide action." -- Publishers Weekly,  "A well-researched, briskly written account of the infamous outlaw couple."       -- Houston Chronicle     " The Lives and Times of Bonnie & Clyde qualifies as the 'definitive' coverage of the relatively brief Barrow-Parker crime spree. The author's voluminous use of notes and references indeed adds an aura of authority on the many situations and issues covered, some still quite controversial." --Roger Conger, past president of the Texas State Historical Association   "A valuable study, providing a fascinating overview of the notorious Lone Star criminals." -- Southwestern Historical Quarterly   "Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker burst upon the American Southwest in the Great Depression year of 1932. At the time of Clyde's first involvement in a murder, people paid little attention to the event. He was just another violent hoodlum in a nation with a growing list of brutal criminals, which included Al Capone, John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, and the Barker gang. Not until Bonnie and Clyde joined forces did the public become intrigued. The phrase 'Bonnie and Clyde' took on an electrifying and exotic meaning that has abated little in the past sixty years."-- E. R. Milner , from the Prologue,  "A well-researched, briskly written account of the infamous outlaw couple."      -Houston Chronicle     "The Lives and Times of Bonnie & Clydequalifies as the 'definitive' coverage of the relatively brief Barrow-Parker crime spree. The author's voluminous use of notes and references indeed adds an aura of authority on the many situations and issues covered, some still quite controversial."-Roger Conger,past president of the Texas State Historical Association   "A valuable study, providing a fascinating overview of the notorious Lone Star criminals."-Southwestern Historical Quarterly   "Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker burst upon the American Southwest in the Great Depression year of 1932. At the time of Clyde's first involvement in a murder, people paid little attention to the event. He was just another violent hoodlum in a nation with a growing list of brutal criminals, which included Al Capone, John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, and the Barker gang. Not until Bonnie and Clyde joined forces did the public become intrigued. The phrase 'Bonnie and Clyde' took on an electrifying and exotic meaning that has abated little in the past sixty years."-E. R. Milner, from the Prologue, If the world loves lovers, the world of the Depression years loved bank robbers. So Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow became and remained the stuff of folklore. . . . This careful account provides accuracy just as Milner's subjects provide action." — Publishers Weekly , "A well-researched, briskly written account of the infamous outlaw couple." -- Houston Chronicle " The Lives and Times of Bonnie & Clyde qualifies as the ‘definitive' coverage of the relatively brief Barrow-Parker crime spree. The author's voluminous use of notes and references indeed adds an aura of authority on the many situations and issues covered, some still quite controversial." --Roger Conger, past president of the Texas State Historical Association "A valuable study, providing a fascinating overview of the notorious Lone Star criminals." -- Southwestern Historical Quarterly "Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker burst upon the American Southwest in the Great Depression year of 1932. At the time of Clyde's first involvement in a murder, people paid little attention to the event. He was just another violent hoodlum in a nation with a growing list of brutal criminals, which included Al Capone, John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, and the Barker gang. Not until Bonnie and Clyde joined forces did the public become intrigued. The phrase ‘Bonnie and Clyde' took on an electrifying and exotic meaning that has abated little in the past sixty years."-- E. R. Milner , from the Prologue, "If the world loves lovers, the world of the Depression years loved bank robbers. So Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow became and remained the stuff of folklore. . . . This careful account provides accuracy just as Milner's subjects provide action." - Publishers Weekly , You've read the story of Jesse James, Of how he lived and died.  If you're still in need for something to read, Here's the story of Bonnie and Clyde. -Bonnie Harper, from "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde"
    Dewey Edition
    20
    TitleLeading
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    Dewey Decimal
    364.1/552/092273 B
    Synopsis
    Relying on primary sources--oral history interviews, personal memoirs, newspaper articles, official records, diaries, and letters--E. R. Milner cuts through myth and legend to create this startling portrait of the real Bonnie and Clyde. In his prologue, Milner introduces Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, showing them as they drive along a rural Louisiana lane toward the ambush that would put a dramatic end to their turbulent lives of crime. Milner then traces their backgrounds, noting the events that bring the two outlaws together. The ensuing adventures of Bonnie and Clyde featured gun battles, narrow escapes and captures, frequent moves, and, of necessity, several shifts in personnel over a short period of time. It was a life of wild action, betrayal, and sometimes even gallantry. In the abstract, an aura of romance surrounded this violent pair. Although the mythology surrounding Bonnie and Clyde is charged with drama and fascination, Milner reveals the truth behind the bloody legend, carefully gleaning materials from obscure locally published accounts, previously untapped court records, and archived but unpublished oral history accounts from some sixty victims, neighbors, relatives, and police who were involved in the exploits of the infamous duo. And the truth proves to be sufficiently exciting. Romance aside, the Barrow gang carved a grisly swath through Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. The string of deaths was long--and real: Akota, Oklahoma, sheriff severely wounded, deputy killed; Sherman, Texas, grocery clerk killed; Temple, Texas, man killed as gang attempts to steal his car; Joplin, Missouri, two officers killed; Alma, Arkansas, police officer killed; Crockette, Texas, prison guard killed; Miami, Oklahoma, police officer killed. Milner traces this violent path until 23 May 1934, when Bonnie and Clyde die in an ambush. Even dead, they draw crowds and are buried in a circus-like atmosphere. In death they continue to intrigue us in ways few criminals had before or have since., Relying on primary sources-- oral history interviews, personal memoirs, newspaper articles, official records, diaries, and letters-- E. R. Milner cuts through myth and legend to create this startling portrait of the real Bonnie and Clyde. In his prologue, Milner introduces Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, showing them as they drive along a rural Louisiana lane toward the ambush that would put a dramatic end to their turbulent lives of crime. Milner then traces their backgrounds, noting the events that bring the two outlaws together. The ensuing adventures of Bonnie and Clyde featured gun battles, narrow escapes and captures, frequent moves, and, of necessity, several shifts in personnel over a short period of time. It was a life of wild action, betrayal, and sometimes even gallantry. In the abstract, an aura of romance surrounded this violent pair. Although the mythology surrounding Bonnie and Clyde is charged with drama and fascination, Milner reveals the truth behind the bloody legend, carefully gleaning materials from obscure locally published accounts, previously untapped court records, and archived but unpublished oral history accounts from some sixty victims, neighbors, relatives, and police who were involved in the exploits of the infamous duo. And the truth proves to be sufficiently exciting. Romance aside, the Barrow gang carved a grisly swath through Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. The string of deaths was long-- and real: Akota, Oklahoma, sheriff severely wounded, deputy killed; Sherman, Texas, grocery clerk killed; Temple, Texas, man killed as gang attempts to steal his car; Joplin, Missouri, two officers killed; Alma, Arkansas, police officer killed; Crockette, Texas, prison guard killed; Miami, Oklahoma, police officer killed. Milner traces this violent path until 23 May 1934, when Bonnie and Clyde die in an ambush. Even dead, they draw crowds and are buried in a circus-like atmosphere. In death they continue to intrigue us in ways few criminals had before or have since.

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