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When the Daltons Rode - by Emmett Dalton (Paperback)

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  • Autobiography of an Old West outlaw.
  • About the Author: Emmett Dalton was the youngest of four brothers who, with nonmembers of the family, robbed trains and banks and stole horses for several years.
  • 352 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Criminals & Outlaws

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Book Synopsis



Autobiography of an Old West outlaw. Known for his scandalous career as a train and bank robber, Emmett Dalton remains a significant figure in American Old West history. This candid autobiography details his years with the Dalton gang, his courtship of Julia Johnson, and the fourteen years he served in prison. Peppered with anecdotes, this book provides a peek into the mind of an outlaw.



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Originally published in the 1930s, this is the memoir of Emmett Dalton, an outlaw known for his involvement in bank robberies and train holdups toward the turn of the twentieth century. Featuring period photographs and portraits, this book provides fascinating insight into the motives behind the Daltons' most infamous crimes, including the First National Bank robbery and the Coffeyville raid. This new edition comes complete with a foreword by Kith Presland, an expert on the outlaw.

Emmett Dalton (1871-1937) was the youngest of four Dalton brothers. He was seriously injured in the same raid in which his brothers were killed and subsequently served fourteen years of a life sentence in the Kansas State Penitentiary before his pardon in 1907. Following his release, he lived in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and thereafter in the Los Angeles area for twenty years.

A graduate of Sparsholt College, Kith Presland is an expert on Emmett Dalton. She resides in Reading, England.



About the Author



Emmett Dalton was the youngest of four brothers who, with nonmembers of the family, robbed trains and banks and stole horses for several years. In 1892, the Dalton Gang attempted to rob two banks at once in Coffeyville, Kansas. A raid ensued, resulting in the death of two of Emmett's brothers. Dalton was injured during the skirmish and, at the age of twenty-one, was sentenced to life imprisonment at the Kansas State Penitentiary. After fourteen years, however, Dalton was pardoned in 1907. After his release from prison, Emmett Dalton lived another thirty years in Long Beach, California, where he made an honest living for himself while crusading against crime and giving support to prison reform. He died in 1937. Beyond the Law is Emmett Dalton's firsthand account of his life as an outlaw. In it, he portrays himself and his brothers as victims who were forced into outlawry by corrupt government officials, inept lawmen, the railroad, and circumstance. One of the brothers, a deputy U.S. marshal, was killed in the line of duty, disillusioning Emmett Dalton and his other brothers about their own efforts at being territorial lawmen. In addition, they were unable to collect fees owed to them as posse men and guards. Dalton notes this as the first injustice done to them that would lead to their criminal lifestyle. The last straw for the brothers, however, came in 1891, when, after leaving federal service as lawmen, they were brought up on what Emmett claimed to be false charges of a California train robbery. Ironically enough, Emmett and his brothers said farewell to their honest lives and became train robbers. In the last few chapters of the book, Emmett describes his years in prison and reflects on crime and the penal system. While his memoirs might appear to romanticize and exaggerate his actions, Emmett Dalton's story is bound to excite readers and fans of autobiographies.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .78 Inches (D)
Weight: .97 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Criminals & Outlaws
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Number of Pages: 352
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company
Format: Paperback
Author: Emmett Dalton
Language: English
Street Date: October 31, 2011
TCIN: 91169889
UPC: 9781455615353
Item Number (DPCI): 247-48-6936
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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