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Reverend Devil: Master Criminal of the Old South
Ross Phares
Reverend Devil: Master Criminal of the Old South
Ross Phares
"One of the best books on this outlaw, based on scholarly research." -Adams No. 767, Six Guns and Leather "The narrative is true, documented research and easy reading." -Irving Ward-Steinman In many parts of the South and the Southwest today, they still speak in quiet awe of the intrepid John Murrel-highwayman, bandit, cutthroat, and slaver who spread organized terror through dozens of early nineteenth-century towns. From Tennessee and Arkansas to Georgia eastward, and to the Mexican border westward, Murrel carved a special niche for himself as one of the first American outlaws to operate on a grand scale. Murrel led a band of highly organized, disciplined, and tightly knit bandits, who preyed at will on travelers along the Natchez Trace and on remote settlements. Murrel even impersonated and preached as a reverend. More than a century after his death, Murrell remains one of the most intriguing gangsters in American history.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 1, 1941 |
ISBN13 | 9781565545663 |
Publishers | Firebird Press |
Pages | 272 |
Dimensions | 139 × 17 × 213 mm · 390 g |
Language | English |