John Boessenecker is the author of twelve books, including New York Times bestseller Texas Ranger. He has received the Spur award from Western Writers of America, the Best Book award from Westerners International, and in 2011, 2013 and 2019 True West named him Best Nonfiction Writer. He has appeared frequently as a historical commentator on PBS, The History Channel, A&E, and other media. He lives near San Francisco, California.
"""Pure literary gold: Boessenecker delivers the most in-depth and thought-provoking biography of the iconic and over-fictionalized Western character ever published. He has now set the standard on Black Bart research, which may never be equaled again.""--True West ""New York Times bestselling author and award-winning historian John Boessenecker separates fact from fiction in the first new biography in decades of the Wild West's most mysterious gentleman bandit: Black Bart.""-Ledger Dispatch ""From John Boessenecker's research and the outstanding book resulting from it we finally understand the factors that made Boles/Bart so successful... Gentleman Bandit sets the bar very high for Old West Law and Order biographies. It deserves a place of honor on every Westerner's bookshelf.""--Branding Iron ""This book arcs across the country and will appeal to Civil War buffs as well as to Old West fans.""--Daily Jefferson County Union ""An entertaining, well-researched foray into the life of a well-known but legend-layered outlaw. A writer with a fascination for the storied crimes of the Wild West turns to the stagecoach robber of history and lore.""-Kirkus ""[A] candid biography of a nineteenth-century desperado who flustered law enforcement and mystified the public with his politeness. The Wild West comes to life in vivid detail as Boessenecker describes each theft Boles committed, making for a fascinating account of an enigmatic criminal.""-Booklist ""Scrupulously researched and smoothly written, this is an entertaining slice of Americana.""--Publishers Weekly"