Old Bill Miner : last of the famous western bandits / [Frank Anderson].

Old Bill Miner : last of the famous western bandits / [Frank Anderson].

Former Title
Bill Miner : train robber.

By
Anderson, Frank W., 1919-

Publication Date
2009, 2001

Publication Information
Surrey, B.C. : Heritage House,

Physical Description
95 p. : ill.

Subject Term
Brigands and robbers -- Canada.
 
Brigands and robbers -- United States.
 
Brigands and robbers -- Biography.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Summary
Bill Miner, the gentleman bandit, enjoyed more popularity in his day than Jesse James or Billy the Kid. He robbed stagecoaches and trains across California, Colorado, Arizona, Georgia, Washington State and British Columbia until just before the First World War, by which point the public actually wanted him to escape the police. Reporters visited him during his time in jail and dubbed him "Old Bill Miner." When he died in Georgia, where he had committed the state's first train robbery, locals chipped in to pay for his funeral. Described by some as North America's Robin Hood, Bill Miner's character has starred in folk songs, stage productions and movies. He is also credited with the invention of the phrase "Hands up!"

Language
English

ISBN
9781894384049

General Note
Originally published under title: Bill Miner : train robber (1963).


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
St. John's - A.C. Hunter (SJH)ADULT BIO - BASEMENTAdult Biography - BasementB M66AChecked In