Preface xi Prologue: A Desperado in McDonough County 1 1. The Maxwell Family Moves West 9 2. The Maxwells in Troubled Fulton County 19 3. The Maxwells in McDonough County 39 4. Law and Order, and Prison Life 60 5. The Maxwell Brothers Become Outlaws 76 6. The Great Escape - and Recapture 93 7. Prison Time and Justice Issues 109 8. Lon's Struggle to Go Straight 124 9. The Wisconsin Desperadoes 138 10. The Gunfight at Durand 156 11. The Great Manhunt 173 12. Another Gunfight - and the Renewed Manhunt 190 13. Ed's Capture and Lon's Escape 205 14. The Desperado and the Public 219 15. The Lynching at Durand 238 16. The Lynching Controversy and Durand's Fate 256 17. The Mysterious Fate of Lon Maxwell 277 Epilogue: The Story Life of the Maxwell Brothers 291 Acknowledgments 311 Notes 315 Bibliography 367 Index 381 Illustrations follow pages 108 and 218.
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''What an intriguing book! ... This extraordinary detailed work delves into the psychology of outlawry and the American culture that seems to find entertainment in such notorious personalities. Western history in the future should no longer ignore the escapades of the Maxwell brothers nor this excellent book.'' True West ''Well written and researched, this [is a] highly recommended piece of literature.'' The Journal of American History ''Hallwas's massively researched book explores cultural and psychological factors that produced law-breakers and created a crime wave in the post-Civil War period... A page-turning narrative.'' Quad-Cities Online ''Beyond being a suspenseful story, Dime Novel Desperadoes approaches its subjects with a sensitivity of thought and depth of analysis that I've seldom encountered in an historical work. Throughout the fascinating true story of the Maxwell brothers, the reader is invited to consider how the outlaw brothers' psychology, powerful social forces, and the human need for narrative conspired to forge the identities they assumed and to shape their destiny. This is a masterwork.'' Tracy Knight, author of the western novel Beneath a Whiskey Sky ''Dime Novel Desperadoes is extremely well written and accessible, massively researched in a vast variety of sources, and offers broad appeal to readers who like crime stories (western or otherwise), serious scholars of sociopathology, and students of regional history.'' Rodney O. Davis, co-editor of Herndon's Lincoln ''This book is superb. It exhibits massive research, thoughtful organization, engaging prose, and a narrative that keeps you turning page after page, lost in the story.'' Gerald A. Danzer, author of Public Places: Exploring Their History