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 : Don't Call Us Molls: Women of the John Dillinger Gang
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.1523092273
EAN: 9780971720008
ISBN: 0971720002
Label: Clinton Cook Publishing Corp.
Manufacturer: Clinton Cook Publishing Corp.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 512
Publication Date: November 01, 2002
Publisher: Clinton Cook Publishing Corp.
Studio: Clinton Cook Publishing Corp.




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Buried under decades of stereotype and parody, the true history of the female companions of the Great Depression's bank-robbing gang is uncovered. Don't Call Us Molls carefully examines the legacy of the Dillinger women using eyewitness and descendants' accounts as well as courtroom and prison records. This book explores the collective experience of these fugitives and offers a thoughtful, well-informed commentary on past attitudes toward the marginalized women of the day-the lawbreakers, the informers, and a lone female sheriff. FBI memos, court transcripts, and never-before-published photos reveal the events experienced by women under siege, resurrecting historical figures and their private behavior. This history lays bare the personal lives of the wives and girlfriends of the public enemies of the 1930s and examines how their conflicting loyalties were challenged and exploited by unrelenting pressure of the United States government to betray their men.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Interesting but unwieldy and very poorly edited!
The book has an academic structure of sorts including notes for each chapter, an index and lots of photographs. However there is no list of photographs and they are not all referenced. Regarding the notes they do did not include all the information I expected and occasionally where I thought part of the story deserved a footnote for further explanation there was none. For example on page 372 the murder of nurse Myrtle Jordan is never fully explained and on page 377 a photograph of the Barker Death ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - The Truth Behind the Headlines
I believe that anyone who is interested in the Middle Western crime wave during the Great Depression is sure to enjoy this book. Ellen Poulsen leaves no stone unturned in this meticulously researched chronicle of the women behind the public enemies who shot their way into the headlines during the Thirties. The author provides us with a wealth of little known facts about Evelyn Frechette, Marie Conforti (real name Comforti), the Delaney sisters, Bess Green, Opal Long, Helen Gillis (Mrs. Baby Face Nelson), ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Book For True Crime Fans!
Don't Call Us Molls: Women of the John Dillinger Gang

This is a fascinating book that details the lives of the most famous "Dillinger Women"...Polly Hamilton, Anna "The Lady In Red" Sage and the love of his life, Evelyn "Billie" Frechette. It goes much deeper, profiling lesser-known girlfriends and female associates of the Dillinger gang such as Pat Cherrington, Opal Long, Mary Kinder, Beth Green, Marie Comforti, Jean Delaney Compton, Pearl Elliott and Helen Gillis as well as female associates ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Interesting Topic and Great Read
As a member of Kathryn Kelly's family, I wanted to read this book as I knew there were a few mentions of her. I was immediately caught up in the story of the women of the Dillinger Gang. This book is well researched and captures the mood of the times. It completes the story that most other books have never covered - the domestic side of life of a 1930's gangster. Highly recommended for anyone interested in the era.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Top 10 Crime Book of the 21st Century
I must say that in all the recent books about gangsters and their molls from the 1930s, this book is one of the best ever, period! Full of new information on the Dillinger gang and Ma Barker and her brood of killers. Also, many photographs, which have never before been published. If you don't purchase this one, you are missing out on an important part of researching any gangster from this time period, which will include the woman who ran with these bandits.







 






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