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Frank is in a bank queue when he looks up into the face of the most gorgeous lady he had ever seen. She smiles at him but it only lasts a few moments as the queue moves. Thinking so much about Sandy (he named her after her hair colour) he allowed himself to be pushed towards a gutter at a corner and fell, breaking his wrist. He and his work mate, Jim, have women on their minds. In the mean time Sandy has posed for some photos to be published and presented in the Sunday paper. Frank sees the photos and tries to get information but it is not forthcoming. Jim draws Frank’s attention to an ad in a suburban paper. There is to be a writers’ meeting. Frank goes along and finds Sandy has been in...
Presents an account of crime in Oklahoma Territority from 1889 to 1907.
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"Not only does this new book record a factual story of my great-grandfather Jesse James in print, but also helps the reader get to know Jesse's true personality and appearance. A great contribution toward separating facts from folklore and provides a guide for any future photo identification work." --James R. Ross, Superior Court Judge of the State of California, great-grandson of Jesse James A name well known to most Americans, Jesse James was a veteran of the Civil War, a bankrobber, and a very romanticized popular hero. Although James has been the subject of countless biographies and historical novels, as well as the theatre and cinema, new light can still be shed on his life. In The Many...