Jesse James: The Life and Daring Adventures

Jesse JAMES

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Jesse James: The Life and Daring Adventures
Jesse James: The Life and Daring Adventures
Jesse James: The Life and Daring Adventures

“A LEGEND IN THE TRADITION OF ROBIN HOOD”: FIRST EDITION OF JESSE JAMES: THE LIFE AND DARING ADVENTURES

ANONYMOUS. (JAMES, Jesse). Jesse James: The Life and Daring Adventures of this Bold Highwayman and Bank Robber and his No Less Celebrated Brother, Frank James. Together with The Thrilling Exploits of the Younger Boys. Philadelphia: Barclay, (1882) [i.e. 1883]. Small octavo, original purple pictorial wrappers, stitched as issued; pp. [ii] 19-96. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition of one of the earliest accounts of the life and death of Jesse James, with eight full-page woodcut engravings, scarce in fragile original pictorial wrappers.

"On April 3, 1882, Jesse James was shot dead in his home at St. Joseph, Missouri by Robert Ford, as the outlaw leader stood on a chair straightening a picture. James' career of robbery and murder was over, but the headlines of the Kansas City Journal—'Goodbye Jesse'—heralded the beginning of a legend in the tradition of Robin Hood" (Lamar, 565). As reported in this anonymously authored tale—one of the earliest accounts of James' life and death—"He was a man who never knew fear… That he was brutal none will deny who knew him, yet there was something about him that compelled admiration" (19). With an account of the Younger gang, an interview with James' widow, and the auctioning of his "Household Effects—Making a Show of his Blood Stains" (95-6). Containing eight full-page woodcut engravings, several captioned in English and German, along with portraits of Jesse James on the front cover and his father on the rear cover, neither authentic per Adams. Paginated as issued (i.e. 19-96) complete. Howes J47. Adams, Six-Guns 558.

Interior quite clean, fragile wrappers with only minor edgewear and dampstain, short closed tear to bottom of front wrapper. An extremely good copy.

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