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Jesse James

T J Stiles

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English
Vintage
15 October 2007
The first serious biography of Jesse James in forty years - a stunning reinterpretation of an American icon.

At sixteen, Jesse James began his fighting career by killing Unionist neighbours on their doorsteps. In the bloodshed and bitterness that followed the South's surrender at Appomattox, Jesse and his fellow guerillas, with their gunfights and hold-ups, became part of the intensely brutal struggle by the White South against the racial egalitarianism and Federal power fostered by Reconstruction.

In the first serious biography of Jesse James in forty years, T. J. Stiles paints a strikingly new and vivid portrait of the period before the American Civil War, during the conflict and its aftermath. With groundbreaking scholarship and dazzling reinterpretation, T. J. Stiles has refashioned one of the great legends of American history.
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Imprint:   Vintage
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 33mm
Weight:   373g
ISBN:   9780099521174
ISBN 10:   0099521172
Pages:   544
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

T. J. Stiles studied history at Carleton College and Columbia University, where he was awarded a President's Fellowship. He has written about American history for Smithsonian and the Los Angeles Times, and is the editor of a five-volume series of anthologies of primary sources. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Reviews for Jesse James

So carefully researched, persuasive, and illuminating that it is likely to reshape permanently our understanding of its subject's life and times. -- The New York Times Book Review <br> After reading this biography . . . can doubt that the driving force of Jesse James's career was persistent Confederate ideology and loyalty. . . . [Stiles writes] vigorously, eloquently, persuasively. --James M. McPherson, The New York Review of Books <br> Intricate, far-reaching. . . . A fascinating revisionist biography. -- TheNew York Times <br> In this excellent account, T.J. Stiles shows James to be a southerner, not a westerner; a Confederate, not a cowboy. . . . [He] masterfully strips James bare. -- The Economist <br> Elegantly rendered and compelling. --Jay Winik, Washington Post Book World <br> Stiles has combed a wealth of contemporary sources and imbues this story with the drama it deserves. --Eric Foner, Los Angeles Times <br> [A] bold, myth-bashing account of the brutal life and times of the outlaw-icon. -- Boston Globe <br> Carries the reader scrupulously through James's violent, violent life. . . . When Stiles, in his subtitle, calls Jesse James the 'last rebel fo the Civil War; he correctly definies the theme that ruled Jesse's life. --Larry McMurtry, The New Republic <br> A fascinating challnge to old legends. -- The Dallas Morning News <br> A dazzling work of American history. . . . James emerges, stripped of his Robin Hood folk mythology, as a more complex and pivotal figure than earlier histories have allowed. -- Sunday Times [London] <br> Arresting and powerful. -- The Richmond-Times Dispatch <br> This gripping biography of one of the most famous Americanoutlaws clarifies the development of modern violence and proves that the simplistic Jesse James of western movies fall far short of the historical mark. -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel <br> Perhaps the finest book ever written about this American legend. --Salon.com <br> The book is quite simply outstanding. . . . [Stiles is] a writer whose allegiance is not with the easy and obvious but with the subtle and definiantly humane. -- Guardian <br> As gracefully written as a novel, and convincingly argued throughout, this is biography at its finest. --Bookpage <br> Stiles spent four years examining James's deadliest weapon: his politics. . . . James emerges as no mere robber, but as a proslavery 'terrorist' who remains wildly misunderstood. -- Time Out <br> In hard-eyed, exhilaratingly physcial language . . . T. J. Stiles takes us beyond the usual interpretation of the outlaw's notorious life and into a far more challenging understanding of the man. -- The Bloomsbury Review <br> Wonderful. . . . An important new biography. --John Mack Faragher, Raleigh News & Observer<br>


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