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Sam Bass - A Dead Man's Hand, Aces and Eights

English · Paperback / Softback

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$5,000 REWARD. Wanted Dead or Alive. Notorious Badman. SAM BASS, alias Sam Bushon, and Honest Eph. If sighted, immediately call the nearest U. S. Marshall's Office.
After a month of moving BeeBop Publishing Group to Georgetown, Texas from Brenham, Texas, I took a ride south on IH-35 from Georgetown to Austin. I couldn't help but notice a large green and white highway sign that said Sam Bass Road. I became interested where this road went, exited, and followed it to a road sign for A. W. Grimes Boulevard.
I'm not sure why, but I needed to find out who these people were just like I did when I wrote a story about the Runaway Scrape in Texas and discovered Three-Legged Willie's statue on the town square in Georgetown.
As a legend, as is with all folklore, the account of Sam Bass' life is as varied as there are books written about him and his exploits in the late 1800s.
Sam Bass and his gang held up two stagecoaches while in Deadwood, South Dakota in 1877. Sam had a fling with Calamity Jane and sat in the same chair Wild Bill Hickok sat before being shot in a poker game holding a Dead Man's Hand, Aces and Eights. Such a hand was said to have been held by Wild Bill Hickok, a lawman, and gunfighter and good friend of Sam Bass.
In the fall of 1877, Sam Bass and his Horse Marines robbed the eastbound Union Pacific passenger train and came away with over $60,000 in twenty-dollar gold pieces. After a successful robbery, they split up into pairs and went in all directions. Some were caught. Bass was an excellent transformist and disguised himself as a poor farmer and made his way back to Denton County, Texas, with his share of the gold.
In the springtime of 1878, Sam and his gang robbed four trains within twenty miles of Dallas. Word was sent to Governor Hubbard that something needed to be done. The bandits became the object of a spirited chase across North Texas by reward-seeking citizens and a specialized company of Texas Rangers headed by Junius Peak.
Follow the life story of Sam Bass from his childhood days to his last days in Round Rock, Texas, on July 21, 1878. Even though this notorious outlaw spent less than a week in this small community, his short visit put the town on world atlases. He also had a major street named after him.
It wasn't only a few years ago the community got together and named a boulevard after Deputy A. W. Grimes, the man Sam Bass was accused of killing in 1878. Unlike John Wesley Hardin, Bass had no notches on his gun handle and once joked about selling his revolver for money.

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Sidney St. James is a true literary powerhouse, a master storyteller whose boundless imagination and unparalleled creativity have captivated readers across the globe. Born and raised in the heart of Texas, Sidney's passion for writing first took root during his time at Texas A&M University, where he penned his debut novel, "In the Face of Adversity," a poignant and deeply moving tale of German immigration that showcased his incredible talent for crafting rich, emotionally resonant stories.
After graduating from Texas A&M in 1972, Sidney embarked on a literary journey that would span decades and encompass an astonishing range of genres and styles. From pulse-pounding thrillers to heartwarming romances, sweeping historical epics to mind-bending science fiction, there is no realm of storytelling that Sidney has not conquered.
Throughout his remarkable career, Sidney has written more than 70 novels, each a testament to his unrivaled writing skill and deep, abiding love for the power of the written word. His books have been translated into dozens of languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide, earning him a devoted following of readers who eagerly await each new release.
But what truly sets Sidney apart is his incredible versatility as a writer. Whether exploring the depths of the human soul in a psychological thriller or transporting readers to distant galaxies in a sci-fi epic, Sidney brings the same level of passion, creativity, and emotional depth to every story he tells. His characters are rich and complex, his plots are intricately woven and endlessly surprising, and his prose is at once lyrical and powerful, capable of evoking the full range of human emotions.
Perhaps most impressive is the sheer volume of work that Sidney has produced over the years. With more than 70 novels to his name, he is a true literary juggernaut whose boundless energy and tireless dedication to his craft have earned him a place among the greatest authors of our time. And yet, despite his incredible success, Sidney remains humble and grounded, always eager to connect with his readers and share the stories that have captured his heart and imagination, and play Pickleball three days a week.

Product details

Authors Sidney St James, Sidney St. James, Sidney St James
Publisher Beebop Publishing Group
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.05.2020
 
EAN 9781393454830
ISBN 978-1-393-45483-0
No. of pages 316
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 19 mm
Weight 448 g
Series Texas Outlaw
Texas Outlaw Series
Subject Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books > History, politics

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