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Jaime E Settle

    January 1, 1985
    Jesse James Was His Name; or, Fact and Fiction concerning the Careers of the Notorious James Brothers of Missouri
    Frenemies
    • 2019

      Frenemies

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Using Facebook makes Americans psychologically polarized: negatively judging and stereotyping those people with whom they disagree about politics. The book is for graduates in political science, sociology, social psychology, and mass communication, as well as Americans who want to understand why they are repelled by politics today.

      Frenemies
    • 1977

      "Jesse James," said Carl Sandburg, "is the only American bandit who is classical, who is to this country what Robin Hood or Dick Turpin is to England, whose exploits are so close to the mythical and apocryphal." For this definitive study no significant source of information concerning Jesse James and his brother Frank has been neglected, and from it emerges resolution of the debated point: "Were the Jameses common criminals or gallant Robin Hoods?"

      Jesse James Was His Name; or, Fact and Fiction concerning the Careers of the Notorious James Brothers of Missouri