The Capture of Black Bart: Gentleman Bandit of the Old West
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Chicago Review Press, 2018.
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Norman H. Finkelstein., & Norman H. Finkelstein|AUTHOR. (2018). The Capture of Black Bart: Gentleman Bandit of the Old West . Chicago Review Press.

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Norman H. Finkelstein and Norman H. Finkelstein|AUTHOR. 2018. The Capture of Black Bart: Gentleman Bandit of the Old West. Chicago Review Press.

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Norman H. Finkelstein and Norman H. Finkelstein|AUTHOR. The Capture of Black Bart: Gentleman Bandit of the Old West Chicago Review Press, 2018.

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Norman H. Finkelstein, and Norman H. Finkelstein|AUTHOR. The Capture of Black Bart: Gentleman Bandit of the Old West Chicago Review Press, 2018.

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