by Robert Stahl (Author)
Take a step into the criminal underworld of the United States with American Outlaws. Explore the exploits of some of the Wild West's most notorious murderers and gangs, from Jesse James to Wyatt Earp, and find out what went down at the OK Corral. Then move onto the seedy underbelly of Prohibition-era New York to meet the five major crime families that are still operating today. You can also take a trip to Chicago to discover the crimes of Al Capone before heading to Las Vegas to find out about Bugsy Siegel, the mobster who made Las Vegas. We also reveal ten infamous bank heists and introduce you to some of early 20th century's best con men -- some of which could even sell you the Brooklyn Bridge!
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Part of the Visual History series, American Outlaws is a riveting account of the criminal underworld of the United States. Featuring the most notorious thieves, mobsters, murderers, and gangs -- spanning from the Wild West to Prohibition-era New York -- you'll meet key figures in crime history that include Butch Cassidy, Billy the Kid, Al Capone, Bonnie & Clyde, and other famous names. From the top 10 bank heists and the five major crime families that are still operating today to how to (hypothetically) escape from Alcatraz, how to rob a train, and more, this exciting guide is packed with fun and insightful articles and photography that every history buff will love! A fascinating and historical account of crime in America from the 19th century to present day Includes expertly written articles detailing several events, from what really happened at the OK Corral, the Castellammarese War, the Great Diamond Hoax, and more Features stunning illustrations, graphics, timelines, and other insightful visuals Includes profiles of the time's most notable players, including Charles Ponzi, Pretty Boy Floyd, Wyatt Earp, Machine Gun Kelly, and Bugsy Siegel others