From Dodge City to Abilene and beyond, Kansas in its early years was one
fine place for outlaws, and one of the most violent places in America's
history. Consider the exploits of Jesse James--a sociopathic killer or a
Robin Hood who redistributed Union wealth? Or those of Big Nose Kate,
whose true identity was much nobler than her reputation as Doc
Holliday's longtime companion. That's not to mention the dangerous
inmate who became the learned Bird Man of Kansas--a renowned canary
expert whose life story became a hit film. All this and more is yours
for the reading in Outlaw Tales of Kansas, which introduces fifteen of
the most dramatic events, and the most daring and despicable desperados,
in the history of the Sunflower State.