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Ride the Razor's Edge The Younger Brothers Story by Carl W. Breihan
First Edition
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Book desription: Gretna, Louisiana USA: Pelican Publishing Company, 1992 FIRST EDITION. Usual great work by Carl Breihan on this offshoot of the Quantrill Confederate terrorist guerillas who attacked the Kansas Missouri border area during the Civil war. Coming from a family that included judges and state legislators, they became allied at times with the likes of the Frank and Jesse James gang. Considered heroes and foes of their own state, Missouri. Author expounds on their Civil War Confederate resisitance to the new Missouri pro-North power structure. VG+/VG|+ Bone white cloth hardcover and DJ both have edge smudging and age toning. Many illustrations. . . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus/Very Good Plus. Illus. by E. Lisle Reedstrom. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. .
- Bookseller: Spirit Tomes and Treasures
(US)
- Bookseller Inventory #: 000376
- Format/binding: Hardcover
- Book condition: Very Good Plus
- Jacket condition: Very Good Plus
- Quantity available: 1
- Illustrator: E. Lisle Reedstrom
- Edition: First Edition
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN 10: 0882898795
- ISBN 13: 9780882898797
- Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company
- Place: Gretna, Louisiana USA
- Date published: 1992
- Size: 6 x 9.25 x 1 inches
- Weight: 1.1 pounds
- Keywords: Cole Jim John Bob Younger Pioneers Kansas Texas Kentucky Northfield Minnesota Raid Missouri 19th Century Civil Terrorist Guerilla William Clark Quantrill Jayhawk Younger James Frank Jesse Confederate Biography War Wild West History US
- Subjects:
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General;
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical;
HISTORY / United States / General;
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