Belle Starr: "The Bandit Queen"
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In Belle Starr: "The Bandit Queen" , celebrated critic and journalist Burton Rascoe delivers a vivid portrait of one of the American West's most notorious—and misunderstood—outlaws. Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr, known as Belle Starr, was a symbol of rebellion, intrigue, and scandal in post–Civil War America. Rascoe separates legend from fact as he traces Starr's life from her Southern roots in Missouri to her associations with Confederate sympathizers, cattle rustlers, and outlaw gang...























