"WE COULDN'T TAKE BACK WHAT THE BANKS TOOK FROM US, BUT WE COULD SURE ADMIRER THOSE WHO TRIED." Theme of the twenties and thirties.... "History isn't about who was right or who was wrong, It was about what happened." Joe Pinkston "A jail is like a nutshell with a worm in it, the worm will always find a way out." John Dillinger "I didn't get elected bank President before I robbed the banks, and at least I don't rob orphans and widows. You'd be like me if you had the nerve." Harry Pierpont "I never met anyone you didn't like him, he was a likable guy. This was the character of John Dillinger." Joe Pinkston "He was the nicest, kindest gentleman I ever met." Beryl Hovious (Speaking of Dillinger) "Let the facts do the talking, not the FBI." Tony Stewart "I know it's not right to judge people, but when it comes to the FBI of the nineteen thirties, I feel justified" Tony Stewart |
ON THE ROCK, By Robert Livesey |
GANGSTER HOLIDAY'S By Tom Hollatz |
PUBLIC ENEMIES By William Helmer and Rick Mattix |
DILLINGER, The Hidden Truth By Tony Stewart |
Closely Guarded Secrets By Bill Hanson |
Dillinger, The Untold Story, By William Helmer & G. Russell Girardin |
You can click on books above, and may be able to locate a copy, otherwise please try Amazon.com or Ebay.com Below: Other highly recommended books. |
LAWMEN & OUTLAWS - 116 Years in Joplin's History by Jim Hounschell - Excellent book! Highly recommended by author Tony Stewart. For more details contact author Jim Hounschell at: [email protected] also check out his website at: http://users.joplin.com/lawmen DILLINGER, A Short and Violent Life by Robert Cromie and Joe Pinkston AMBUSH by Ted Hinton The Alvin Karpis Story by Bill Trent and Alvin Karpis The Dillinger Days by John Toland Pretty Boy by Michael Wallis John Dillinger Slept here by Paul Maccabee |
As the Author, I am known as a rebellious writer for my opposing views, crossing the line to get to the truth. However, I respect and except the views and opinions of others. Please contact the author for questions and stories you'd like to share. I'd love to hear them. If I find these stories to be accurate and fascinating I may want to use them. Any facts used, you will receive full credit in my book "Dillinger, The Hidden Truth," and/or on my Websites. There have been many articles witten about criminals of the nineteen thirties by writers who tend to repeat the myths echoed from the past, which furthers the circulation of fallacy. Criminals like John Dillinger are often displayed as men who were born bad, from the cradle to the casket. Are the writers of this propaganda being paid off by the predecessors of J. Edgar Hoover, or are they professional story fabricators hired by newspaper companies to boost sells? It's time to hear the whole truth. "Dillinger, The Hidden Truth," tells both sides of the story like never before in a new updated factual account of the gangster age. Also includes many rare unpublished photographs. Look for my book this Spring. Contact the author for more details. Dillinger, The Hidden Truth is available now at: www.xlibris.com/dillinger.html |
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Don't Call us Molls: Women of the John Dillinger gang by Ellen Poulsen |
John Dillinger: The Life and Death of America's First Celebrity Criminal by Dary Matera |