• Jesse James

  • Last Rebel of the Civil War
  • By: T. J. Stiles
  • Narrated by: Christopher Lane
  • Length: 18 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (191 ratings)

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Jesse James

By: T. J. Stiles
Narrated by: Christopher Lane
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Publisher's summary

In this brilliant biography T. J. Stiles offers a new understanding of the legendary outlaw Jesse James. Although he has often been portrayed as a Robin Hood of the old west, in this ground-breaking work Stiles places James within the context of the bloody conflicts of the Civil War to reveal a much more complicated and significant figure.

Raised in a fiercely pro-slavery household in bitterly divided Misssouri, at age sixteenJames became a bushwhacker, one of the savage Confederate guerrillas that terrorized the border states. After the end of the war, James continued his campaign of robbery and murder into the brutal era of reconstruction, when his reckless daring, his partisan pronouncements, and his alliance with the sympathetic editor John Newman Edwards placed him squarely at the forefront of the former Confederates’ bid to recapture political power. With meticulous research and vivid accounts of the dramatic adventures of the famous gunman, T. J. Stiles shows how he resembles not the apolitical hero of legend, but rather a figure ready to use violence to command attention for a political cause - in many ways, a forerunner of the modern terrorist.

©2002 T. J. Stiles (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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Excellent performance

Very informative, entertaining , audio book I've learned more than I ever knew about Jesse James.

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This is a first rate biography

Brilliantly read and written. Simers is the utmost authority on the subject and he is no fanboy. Very critical look at Jesse James.

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Great context for a complicated person

I really enjoyed the author’s historical context. It gave the subject a human side without glorifying him beyond his actual deeds. Understanding how the reconstruction fell apart was critical to understanding what drove people like James to hang their sense of honor on violence to society and a quasi-political sense that was more expedient than it was based in reality. It explains a lot about where we are today as a nation.

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Excellent book & performance

Stiles presents a vivid, thoroughly researched portrait of Jesse James in the context of his times. Well performed and produced, I’d recommend it to any history buff.

The narrator does mispronounce a few names/locations, but the rest of his performance more than makes up for it.

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A Little Slow on the Draw

Well researched but heavy on the political influence of the times, at times it felt that it forgot about Jesse James altogether.
It refocuses about the Northfield Bank robbery and ends well, although at the end it drags again in its summation.
Jesse James was an outlaw and I think the author tried to show a even account of the man- neither as hero or complete villain. I still recommend the book, but warn it’s a little dry and feel no closer to understanding the real man.

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Average

Great story put together. Very spot on for information. Very boring narrative voice. Could of been better.

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Missouri’s Favorite Terrorist

If you’re looking for more JJ hero mythology to feed your state’s right cosplay trips, Stiles isn’t it.

However, if you are interested in deep historical research that strips aways the myths to illuminate the past, this is it.

Good narration. You’ll need the book for the extensive footnote discussion on sources and methods.

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outstanding

gives you a view on how the Civil War and events in Missouri during the war would turn Jesse into the outlaw of American history.

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Great book

lots of history and well put together. I'm glad I know his real story now.

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Interesting history, also with Jesse James

For what it is, a political and military history of the Civil War in Missouri, and an account of various factions of political parties in the establishment and dissolution of Reconstruction post-war, it's quite entertaining. Very informative and thorough. Clearly, Jesse James is the linchpin to the project, but he rarely is the star of what is presumably his own story. The author does a good job demonstrating how Jesse James' self-promotion and the promotion by like-minded people of the time created the mythology surrounding the man. Like the lost cause, Jesse James as some legitimate Robin Hood figure was nothing more than pure confederate fantasy.

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