Paperback, stapled booklet. Very Good condition. Pen on inside cover
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Bill Miner entered San Quentin Penitentiary in 1866. It was the start of a career. Pinkerton Detective Agency acclaimed him master criminal of the West -- credited with stealing over $250,000 from stagecoaches and trains. He inspired the critically acclaimed movie Grey Fox. A master of escape, he twice managed the fear while in Georgia's Milledpeville State Prison. He was over 70 at the time.
Paperback, stapled booklet. Very Good condition. Pen on inside cover
Published in 1968 by Valcraft Printing. Originally published in 1977.
56 pages
Actual product in photographs.