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Jeff Guinn

    January 1, 1951

    Jeff Guinn is a former longtime journalist, whose writing delves into the darker and more complex moments of American history. His work, encompassing both fiction and nonfiction, meticulously examines the lives and actions of individuals who have shaped the American landscape. Guinn's narrative approach is analytical yet engaging, drawing readers into compelling explorations of notorious figures and pivotal events. He possesses a distinctive ability to uncover and present the intricate details of his subjects with clarity and depth.

    Jeff Guinn
    War on the Border
    Waco
    Manson
    The Road to Jonestown
    Go Down Together: The True Untold Story of Bonnie & Clyde
    Buffalo Trail
    • Buffalo Trail

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The New York Times bestselling author of Silver City brings history to life as Cash McLendon takes refuge in Dodge City and falls in with some of the most famous men in the American West... After barely escaping nemesis Killer Boots in the tiny Arizona Territory town of Glorious, Cash McLendon is in desperate need of a safe haven somewhere on the frontier. Fleeing to Dodge City, he meets an intrepid band of buffalo hunters determined to head south to forbidden Indian Territory in the Texas panhandle. In the company of such colorful Western legends as Bat Masterson and Billy Dixon, Cash helps establish a hunting camp known as Adobe Walls. When a massive migration of buffalo arrives, and newly hopeful that he may yet patch things up with Gabrielle Tirrito back in Arizona, Cash thinks his luck has finally changed. But no good can come of entering the prohibited lands they’ve crossed into. Little do Cash and his fellows know that their camp is targeted by a new coalition of the finest warriors among the Comanche, Cheyenne, and Kiowa. Led by fierce Comanche war chief Quanah and eerie tribal mystic Isatai, an enormous force of 2,000 is about to descend on the camp and will mark one of the fiercest, bloodiest battles in frontier history. Cash McLendon is in another fight for his life, and this time, running is not an option...

      Buffalo Trail
    • The Road to Jonestown

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      4.1(5325)Add rating

      "Jonestown-even now, the name is chilling shorthand for the largest murder-suicide in American history. But what led to the horrifying events of November 1978, when nine hundred people-including nearly three hundred infants and children-died after being ordered to swallow a cyanide-laced drink? The Road to Jonestown is the definitive account of Jim Jones and the tragic events at Jonestown, based on newly released documents and new interviews with survivors, some of whom had never spoken publicly before. In this riveting narrative, bestselling author Jeff Guinn examines Jones's life, showing how he attracted his large congregations. Guinn provides stunning new details of the events leading to the fatal day when so many of his followers not only died for him but killed for him" -- Page 4 of cover

      The Road to Jonestown
    • Manson

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.1(242)Add rating

      Drawing on extensive interviews with people who knew Manson, including his sister and cousin--neither of whom had ever previously cooperated with an author--Guinn reveals new information about Mason's life and answers unresolved questions about the night of the Tate murders. He puts Manson in the context of the turbulent sixties, and shows how Manson was driven by this frustrated ambitions and bizarre obsessions--with ultimately deadly consequences. --From publisher description

      Manson
    • Investigative reporter and bestselling author Jeff Guinn draws on never- before-seen documents and interviews with participants who have not previously spoken to any writer to give us the definitive account of the disastrous siege at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, that has become a rallying cry for anti-government groups for thirty years.

      Waco
    • From bestselling author Jeff Guinn, the dramatic story of how U.S.-Mexico border tensions erupted into open warfare in 1916, as a U.S. military expedition crossed the border to try to capture Mexican guerrilla Pancho Villa -- a military incursion whose effects still haunt the border region to this day.

      War on the Border
    • Glorious

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.7(33)Add rating

      The New York Times bestselling author of The Last Gunfight turns his eye for evocative detail to a sweeping novel of the American West that “will delight historical fiction fans longing for the return of classic Westerns” (Library Journal). Cash McLendon has always had an instinct for self-preservation, honed by an impoverished childhood with an alcoholic father on the streets of St. Louis. He eventually builds himself up to become the son-in-law and heir apparent to industrial mogul Rupert Douglass. But when tragedy strikes and his life falls apart, his instinct for survival kicks in and he flees St. Louis before Douglass and his enforcer can track him down. With nothing to lose, McLendon decides to search out an old flame. He’s heard through the grapevine that Gabrielle and her father moved their dry goods store out west, to a speck-on-the-map mining town named Glorious, in Arizona Territory. There, as he tries to win her back, he discovers a new life and community. But he can’t outrun his past forever...

      Glorious
    • The Autobiography of Santa Claus

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(4711)Add rating

      This Christmas classic combines solid historical fact with glorious legend to deliver the definitive story of Santa Claus. For anyone who has ever wondered, you're right to believe in him! In this "book that deserves classic status" (The Dallas Morning News) Santa reveals his story for the first time. Nicholas (his real name) was born in the Middle Eastern Country of Lycia to wealthy parents who died when he was young. The kind people of Lycia taught him the lessons of goodness and generosity, which he began to practice as a child by sharing wealth with those in need. As a young man, Nicholas realized he possessed special abilities to distribute his presents to deserving children everywhere. And so it was that Santa broadened his gift-giving and spread his message to many others who also valued his belief in the goodness of giving. Families will delight in each chapter of this Christmas classic - one per each cold December night leading up to Christmas! And who better to lead us through seventeen centuries of Christmas magic than good ol' Saint Nick himself?

      The Autobiography of Santa Claus
    • The Vagabonds

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(663)Add rating

      The story of Henry Ford and Thomas Edison whose annual summer sojourns introduced the road trip to our culture and made the automobile an essential part of modern life.

      The Vagabonds
    • Kim był Jim Jones? Genialnym manipulatorem, szalonym guru, fałszywym prorokiem. Diabłem w ludzkiej skórze, który pociągnął ludzi ze sobą wprost do piekła. W listopadzie 1978 roku w Jonestown wiosce od zera zbudowanej i zasiedlonej przez ludzi, którzy uwierzyli w Jonesa i jego projekt Świątyni Ludu w ciągu jednej nocy zginęło ponad 900 kobiet, mężczyzn i dzieci. Część z nich odebrała sobie życie dobrowolnie, spożywając cyjanek. Inni zostali do tego przymuszeni. Opinią społeczną wstrząsnęły rewelacje o izolującej się w dżungli sekcie, której paranoiczny przywódca powiódł swoich wyznawców na śmierć. Ale ta tragiczna historia zaczęła się dwadzieścia lat wcześniej, kiedy ambitny pastor postanowił zmienić świat na lepsze Porażający reportaż nagradzanego amerykańskiego dziennikarza śledczego, Jeffa Guinna, jest opowieścią o powolnym staczaniu się w szaleństwo. I o ludziach, którzy dla swojego guru zrobią wszystko.

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