Selected Product: no picture available | Running With Bonnie and Clyde: The Ten Fast Years of Ralph Fults Hardcover Author: John Neal Phillips Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press Release Date: 1996-04 ISBN-10: 0806128100 ISBN-13: 9780806128108 List Price: $34.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Bonnie and Clyde: A Twenty-First-Century Update ISBN-10: 1571687947 ISBN-13: 9781571687944 List Price:$29.95 My Life With Bonnie And Clyde ISBN-10: 0806137150 ISBN-13: 9780806137155 List Price:$19.95 The Lives and Times of Bonnie & Clyde ISBN-10: 0809325527 ISBN-13: 9780809325528 List Price:$19.95 The Strange History of Bonnie and Clyde ISBN-10: 0815411065 ISBN-13: 9780815411062 List Price:$17.95 The Family Story of Bonnie and Clyde ISBN-10: 156554756X ISBN-13: 9781565547568 List Price:$10.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Running With Bonnie and Clyde: The Ten Fast Years of Ralph Fults by John Neal Phillips (ISBN-10: 0806128100, ISBN-13: 9780806128108). At this time we have not yet written a review for Running With Bonnie and Clyde: The Ten Fast Years of Ralph Fults by John Neal Phillips (ISBN-10: 0806128100, ISBN-13: 9780806128108). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com A little disappointed | Customer Rating: | After reading the Blanche Barrow book, the James R. Knight and the E.R. Milner book I have to admit I was a little disapponinted in this one. I found it to be very self-serving. After all, these people were common criminals who chose to make a life of robbery and violence. Mr. Fults wanted to project the idea that it was solely the corruption of the Texas penal sytem that was most to blame for the lives of the badmen of the era. Also, he constantly surrounded himself with vicious violent men; yet he wants us to beleive that even though he was willing to kill and came close several times, he was basically innocent and an honorable man. One last point that confused me. In all the other books, Ray Hamilton was portrayed as afraid of, and loathed by, Joe Palmer. In this books, supposedly they are best of pals and are comforted in the fact that they are executed at the same time. There just seems to be more than a few inconsistancies in thsi book. | Running With Bonnie & Clyde: The Ten Fast Years of Ralph Fults | Customer Rating: | | A must read for anyone interested in Bonnie and Clyde, Ray Hamilton, Joe Palmer or about American crime in the 1930's. A well written review of an amazing life, offering a new angle on the story of the infamous Barrow Gang and the long term results of the 1934 Eastham Camp 1 breakout. A great book that takes you on a journey that you can see being played out before you. Buy it, you won't regret it! | Most factual book as far as research. | Customer Rating: | | I know this for a fact by the author. My dad, Ralph Fults is who the book is about. John Neal Phillips did not just take my dad's word on the events in the book, he interviewed many people to back up the details of each story. If you want to encourage a young person, who thinks they cannot turn their life around, please give this book to them. It will be a great encouragement to them. If my dad can turn his life around, anyone can. | A very informative book | Customer Rating: | | A very thorough book on Bonnie and Clyde. More in-depth than others I've read. | Good book for Bonnie and Clyde fans | Customer Rating: | | Mr. Phillips is currently considered the foremost authority on Bonnie and Clyde, and for good reason. He is also the editor of Blanche Barrow's recently published memoirs (GREAT). I enjoyed the detail included in this book. His premise is that Clyde was driven in his life of crime by his desire to raid Eastham Prison - one of the worst prisons in Texas. As an historian myself and huge Bonnie and Clyde fan, I would have to say that the raid on Eastham was certainly a part of Clyde Barrow's larger plan (if indeed he had one), but not the sole driving factor. I also appreciate the fact that Mr. Phillips was able to interview Ralph Fults face-to-face, but Mr. Fults seemed to be a bit-part player in the story of Bonnie and Clyde. All in all this book was worth the read - the research is incredible and many former publications' myths and mistakes are straightened out. |
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