Gentleman bandit : the true story of Black Bart, the old West's most infamous stagecoach robber
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Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2023.
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Large Print
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Port Angeles - Large Print Nonfiction
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Published
Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2023.
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561 pages (large print) : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
Language
English

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"Black Bart is widely regarded today as not only the most notorious stage robber of the Old West but also the best behaved. Over his lifetime, Black Bart held up at least twenty-nine stagecoaches in California and Oregon with mild, polite commands, stealing from Wells Fargo and the US mail but never robbing a passenger. Such behavior earned him the title of a true "gentleman bandit." His real name was Charles E. Boles, and in the public eye, Charles lived quietly as a boulevardier in San Francisco, the wealthiest and most exciting city in the American West. Boles was an educated man who traveled among respectable crowds. Because he did not drink, fight or consort with prostitutes, his true calling as America's greatest stage robber was never suspected until his final capture in 1883. Sheriffs searched and struggled for years to find him, and newspaper editors had a field day reporting his exploits. Legends and rumors trailed his name until his mysterious death, and his ultimate fate remains one of the greatest mysteries of the Old West" --,Publisher.