Description
1975 edition, same cover as pictured. Cover has some wear and creases. Spine has reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of “Bloodletters and Bad Men. Book 2. Butch Cassidy to Al Capone” by Jay Robert Nash offers a glimpse into the gritty underworld of early 20th-century America. Published in 1975, this volume continues Nash’s exploration of notorious outlaws and gangsters that shaped the nation’s criminal landscape. From the Wild West exploits of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid to the rise of organized crime under Al Capone’s ruthless reign, Nash’s vivid accounts transport readers to an era of lawlessness and violence. Drawing from extensive research and primary sources, this book provides a fascinating historical perspective on the lives of these infamous figures and the societal forces that enabled their infamy. Despite its age and wear, this copy remains a captivating read for fans of true crime, American history buffs, and collectors seeking a well-researched chronicle of the nation’s most notorious badmen.