John Dillinger. Baby Face Nelson. Ma Barker and her boys. Machine Gun Kelly. Bonnie and Clyde. Pretty Boy Floyd. Here is their incredible story.
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John Dillinger. Baby Face Nelson. Ma Barker and her boys. Machine Gun Kelly. Bonnie and Clyde. Pretty Boy Floyd. Here is their incredible story.
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Toland wrote this book when many of the people who could provide eyewitness details were still living, making it a compelling story. However, later research and the uncovering of FBI files contradict some of his statements. He also obviously injected his personal feelings into what is purportedly a historical, fact-based work. But overall, an interesting account of the people, times, and life of John Dillinger.