The Borton Family Gang

The Borton Family Gang
Author: J.R. Roberts
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Total Pages: 197
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1628158549

BROTHER, CAN YOU SPARE A DIME? When Clint Adams happens upon three lovely ladies alone on the trail, it looks like time for some community service—Gunsmith style. But when these love-starved cats start fighting over the Gunsmith, he's ready to saddle up... Turns out the women are connected to the bank-robbin' Bortons. You can bet the brothers won't appreciate Clint's good deeds. And they'll like him even less when he makes these money-hungry thieves pay back every dime—in blood...

The Elusive Purple Gang

The Elusive Purple Gang
Author: Gregory A. Fournier
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2019-11-29
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1627877150

The Elusive Purple Gang: Detroit's Kosher Nostra is a concise history of one of America's most notorious Prohibition gangs. The Burnstein brothers and their associates were the only Jewish gang in the United States to dominate the rackets of a major American city. From their meteoric rise to the top of Detroit's underworld to their ultimate demise, this is an episodic account of the Purple Gang's corrosive pursuit of power and wealth and their inevitable plunge towards self-destruction.

Longarm 252: Longarm and the Four Corners Gang

Longarm 252: Longarm and the Four Corners Gang
Author: Tabor Evans
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1999-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101178957

Some outlaws are gonna pay for their crimes—in blood! Longarm likes to work alone, but when a beautiful woman with near-perfect aim volunteers throws in her rifle to help him catch a gang of vicious outlaws, how can he turn her down?

Borton Family Papers

Borton Family Papers
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1988
Genre: Fulton County (Ohio)
ISBN:

Transcription of 216 letters dated from 1849 to 1889 written between members of the Borton family.

The Deadliest Outlaws

The Deadliest Outlaws
Author: Jeffrey Burton
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1574412701

In the late nineteenth century Tom Ketchum and his brother Sam formed the Ketchum Gang with other outlaws and became successful train robbers. In their day, these men were the most daring of their kind, and the most feared. Eventually Tom Ketchum was caught and sentenced to death for attempting to hold up a railway train. He became the first individual--and the last--ever to be executed for a crime of this sort. Jeffrey Burton has been researching the story of the Ketchum Gang for more than forty years. He sorts fact from fiction to provide the definitive truth about Ketchum and numerous other outlaws, including Will Carver and Butch Cassidy. The Deadliest Outlaws initially was published in a limited run of one hundred paperback copies in England. This second edition in hardcover contains additional material and photographs not found in the earlier printing.

Rich: The Life of Richard Burton

Rich: The Life of Richard Burton
Author: Melvyn Bragg
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2012-05-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1444758462

Richard Burton: star. The roaring boy from the Welsh coal valleys who came to sport on the banks of the old Nile, playing great Antony to Elizabeth Taylor's Cleopatra. From the West End to Hollywood, from Camelot to Shakespeare, he drank, dazzled and despaired, playing out his life on the public stage. But there was another, quieter, off-stage Richard Burton, a face hidden from the multitude. Melvyn Bragg, allowed free access to the never-before-revealed Burton private notebooks, and with the cooperation of friends who have never spoken about him before, has brought together the private and public sides for the first time. Rich is the complete Richard Burton: a revelation.

Becoming Ms. Burton

Becoming Ms. Burton
Author: Susan Burton
Publisher: The New Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2019-02-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1620974398

Winner of the 2018 National Council on Crime & Delinquency’s Media for a Just Society Awards Winner of the 2017 Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice “Valuable . . . [like Michelle] Alexander's The New Jim Crow.” —Los Angeles Review of Books “Susan Burton is a national treasure . . . her life story is testimony to the human capacity for resilience and recovery . . . [Becoming Ms. Burton is] a stunning memoir.” —Nicholas Kristof, in The New York Times Winner of the prestigious NAACP Image Award, a uniquely American story of trauma, incarceration, and "the breathtaking resilience of the human spirit" (Michelle Alexander) Widely hailed as a stunning memoir, Becoming Ms. Burton is the remarkable life story of the renowned activist Susan Burton. In this "stirring and moving tour-de-force" (John Legend), Susan Burton movingly recounts her own journey through the criminal justice system and her transformation into a life of advocacy. After a childhood of immense pain, poverty, and abuse in Los Angeles, the tragic loss of her son led her into addiction, which in turn led to arrests and incarceration. During the War on Drugs, Burton was arrested and would cycle in and out of prison for more than fifteen years. When, by chance, she finally received treatment, her political awakening began and she became a powerful advocate for "a more humane justice system guided by compassion and dignity" (Booklist, starred review). Her award-winning organization, A New Way of Life, has transformed the lives of more than one thousand formerly incarcerated women and is an international model for a less punitive and more effective approach to rehabilitation and reentry. Winner of an NAACP Image Award and named a "Best Book of 2017" by the Chicago Public Library, here is an unforgettable book about "the breathtaking resilience of the human spirit" (Michelle Alexander).

Jaci Burton The Kent Brothers Trilogy

Jaci Burton The Kent Brothers Trilogy
Author: Jaci Burton
Publisher: Carina Press
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426899351

The Kent Brothers Trilogy Jaci Burton It Just Might Take a Christmas Miracle… All She Wants for Christmas (The Kent Brothers Book One) Country singer Riley Jensen would never have returned to her small Missouri hometown if her publicist hadn't come up with the scheme to tape a Christmas special there. So she never would have known that the man who broke her heart at eighteen was now a widower with a seven-year-old daughter. Riley has ten years of angst-filled hit songs and Grammy Awards to prove she doesn't need Ethan Kent. But suddenly, she can't help thinking of all she gave up by running away… A Rare Gift (The Kent Brothers Book Two) With a disastrous marriage behind him, Wyatt Kent has no interest in getting involved with any woman, let alone his ex-wife's younger sister. But when Calliope Andrews hires him to build an addition onto her day care center, Wyatt can't help but notice her. But it's going to take a Christmas miracle for Wyatt to put his trust in love a second time. The Best Thing (The Kent Brothers Book Three) A year ago, Tori let her guard down and Brody Kent slipped right in, planting one hot, unforgettable kiss on her in a dark corner at the company Christmas party. Though the kiss surpassed her wildest dreams, she can't let it happen again—Brody's got a reputation for loving and leaving. And he'll have to get creative if he wants to convince Tori that he's a changed man.

Boys and Men in African American Families

Boys and Men in African American Families
Author: Linda M. Burton
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2016-12-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319438476

This important volume takes a life course approach in sharing empirical insights on the family experiences of African American males in socioeconomic and political contexts. Representing fields ranging from developmental psychology to public health and sociology to education, chapters identify challenges facing black men and boys in the U.S., as well as family and community sources of support and resilience. Survey findings and exemplar case studies illustrate stressors and risk factors uniquely affecting African American communities, and tailored prevention and intervention strategies are described at the personal, family, and societal levels. These interdisciplinary perspectives not only encourage additional research, but inspire the continued development of appropriate interventions, relevant practice, and equitable policy. Included in the coverage: • The adjustment and development of African American males: Conceptual frameworks and emerging research opportunities. • A trauma-informed approach to affirming the humanity of African American boys and supporting healthy transitions to manhood. • Humanizing developmental science to promote positive development of young men of color. • Families, prisoner reentry, and reintegration. • Safe spaces for vulnerability: New perspectives on African Americans who struggle to be good fathers. • They can’t breathe: Why neighborhoods matter for the health of African American men and boys. Promoting diversity in the research agenda to reflect a diverse population, Boys and Men in African American Families is an invaluable reference for research professionals particularly interested in sociology, public policy, anthropology, urban and rural studies, and African American studies. Survey and ethnographic studies of poverty, inequality, family processes, and child, adolescent, and adult health and development are featured.