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Rube Burrow, king of outlaws, and his band of train robbers

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The author compiles a factual account of an outlaw and his accomplices, tracing family origins, early life, eight train robberies across several states, interrogations and confessions, narrow escapes and multiple arrests, murders during raids, manhunts by detectives, prison trials and attempted escapes, and the final fatal encounter and a companion's suicide. The narrative intersperses official reports, witness statements, and trial records to reconstruct the gang's schemes, captures, and legal outcomes, aiming to correct sensationalized press accounts and to show the consequences of a life of crime.

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George W. Agee

George W. Agee was an American author known for his work in the genre of Western fiction. His notable book, "Rube Burrow, King of Outlaws, and His Band of Train Robbers," explores the life of the infamous outlaw Rube Burrow and his criminal exploits in the late 19th century. Agee's writing captures the adventurous spirit and lawlessness of the American frontier, contributing to the literary heritage of the Western genre. Through his storytelling, he provides insights into the lives of outlaws and the societal context of their actions.

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