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  • av Allan Pinkerton
    740,-

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    289,-

    The Kent State University Press is excited to reissue these classic true crime detective stories by Allan Pinkerton, the Scottish American detective and spy who founded the Pinkerton National Detective Agency in 1850.

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    289,-

    The crime described in A Double Life and the Detectives is less of a whodunit and more of a whydunit. As Pinkerton learns, societal pressure to keep up appearances and provide for family can have disastrous consequences, driving otherwise respectable people to commit brazen crimes.

  • - Based on True Events
    av Allan Pinkerton
    90,-

    The Burglar''s Fate and The Detectives is a true story of a bank robbery in small western town of Geneva. After closing the bank, an assistant cashier sends a fellow worker to answer the locked outer door. Two gangsters hit her, bind and gag both, and lock them in the bank vault, stealing a great fortune in gold, silver, and currency. Pinkerton sends his investigator who suspects an inside job.

  • - True Crime Murder Mystery
    av Allan Pinkerton
    94,-

    Bucholz and the Detectives is a true crime story depicted by legendary detective Allan Pinkerton. This enthralling case deals with the murder of an aging German emigrant. Excerpt: "The following pages narrate a story of detective experience, which, in many respects, is alike peculiar and interesting, and one which evinces in a marked degree the correctness of one of the cardinal principles of my detective system, viz.: "That crime can and must be detected by the pure and honest heart obtaining a controlling power over that of the criminal." The history of the old man who, although in the possession of unlimited wealth, leaves the shores of his native land to escape the imagined dangers of assassination, and arrives in America, only to meet his death-violent and mysterious."

  • - Tale of a Grand Heist based on a True Crime Story
    av Allan Pinkerton
    98,-

    In The Expressman and the Detective Allan Pinkerton tells how his relatively small P.I. firm succeeded in this first big case. Tens of thousands of dollars had gone missing. The suspect was too smart for the police so the robbed company asked Pinkerton to step in. Nine detectives worked this case for ten months. The suspect did take them on a very long chase. Some of the detective travelled miles and miles following the suspect while others followed his wife.

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    262,-

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    332,-

    A classic true crime detective story by Allan Pinkerton, the Scottish American detective and spy who founded the Pinkerton National Detective Agency in 1850. In The Murderer and the Fortune Teller, Captain J. N. Sumner from Springfield, Massachusetts, hires Pinkerton to help solve a crime involving his sisters and the deed to a family farm.

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    332,-

    A classic true crime detective story by Allan Pinkerton, the Scottish American detective and spy who founded the Pinkerton National Detective Agency in 1850. In The Somnambulist and the Detective, Allan Pinkerton travels to Atkinson, Mississippi, to investigate the murder of bank teller George Gordon and the theft of more than $130,000.

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    332,-

    A classic true crime detective story by Allan Pinkerton, the Scottish American detective and spy who founded the Pinkerton National Detective Agency in 1850. In Bank Robbers and the Detectives, Pinkerton receives a telegram that reads, ""First National Bank robbed, please come, or send at once"".

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    176 - 235,-

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    532,-

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    452,-

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    505,-

  • - The Murderer and the Fortune Teller
    av Allan Pinkerton
    385,-

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    465,-

  • - being a true history of the spy system of the United States Army during the late rebellion, revealing many secrets of the war hitherto not made public
    av Allan Pinkerton
    262,-

    This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We have represented this book in the same form as it was first published. Hence any marks seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    221,-

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    221,-

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    332,-

    Describes author's successful thwarting of an assassination plot against President-elect Lincoln early in 1861 and his exploits as an operative during the crucial years of the Civil War.

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    241,-

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    349,-

    An important resource in American history, told by one of the participants, who was a key figure in the labor disputes and violence of the Pennsylvania coal mines. Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884) was the world's first private detective. Emigrating to Chicago from Glasgow, Scotland, he discovered a gang of counterfeiters and assisted in their capture. He became deputy sheriff of Kane County, then Cook County, resigning from the police to form the Pinkerton Detective Agency in 1852. The Pinkerton logo, the All-Seeing Eye, inspired the phrase "Private Eye".

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    386,-

  • - A Thorough and Comprehensive Expose on Criminal Practices of All Grades and Classes.
    av Allan Pinkerton
    389,-

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    208,-

    The first of the many Pinkerton volumes, with historical significance as the American counterpart of Vidocq - the nineteenth century's most celebrated detective. Pinkerton wrote many volumes of stories and memoirs. The Expressman and the Detective recounts the unraveling of a case of theft involving an Alabama banking express mail service. Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884) was the world's first private detective. Emigrating to Chicago from Glasgow, Scotland, he discovered a gang of counterfeiters and assisted in their capture. He became deputy sheriff of Kane County, then Cook County, resigning from the police to form the Pinkerton Detective Agency in 1852. The Pinkerton logo, the All-Seeing Eye, inspired the phrase "Private Eye". The mental characteristics of Allan Pinkerton were judgment as to facts, knowledge of men, the ability to concentrate his faculties on one subject, and the persistent power of will. A mysterious problem of crime, against which his life was devoted, presented to his thought, was solved almost in an instant, and seemingly by his intuitions. With half-closed eyes he saw the scene in which the wrong was done, read every movement of the criminals, and reached invariably the correct conclusion as to their conduct and guilt.

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