Public Enemies

  • Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34
    By Bryan Burrough

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  • Public Enemies: The Host of America's Most Wanted Targets the Nation's Most Notorious Criminals
    By John Walsh, Philip Lerman

    Neal Freundlich sat down on a bench with Tony Zanelotti, a longtime member of our team, the man directing this shoot. The producer and director work hand in hand to pull off something like this, and they had done a fantastic job.

  • Public Enemies: Russell 'Mad Dog' Cox, Ray Denning and the Golden Age of Armed Robbery
    By Mark Dapin

    In May 1859, his eldest son—Con's grandfather, Conrad—was sentenced to six months' hard labour for stealing items including a shirt at Warwick, a Queensland town on the Condamine River. In March 1861, Conrad was given a further two ...

  • Public Enemies: America's Criminal Past, 1919-1940
    By William J. Helmer, Rick Mattix

    Examines the gangsters, outlaws, and notorious crimes of the Prohibition and Depression years, revealing the evolution of American law enforcement in an era of lawlessness

  • Public Enemies: The Host of America's Most Wanted Targets the Nation's Most Notorious Criminals
    By John Walsh, Philip Lerman

    As their first "act of revolution," Cinque decided that the SLA would carry out the cold-blooded murder of Marcus Foster, superintendent of schools for Oakland, California, right across the bay from San Francisco. Marcus Foster was a ...

  • Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34
    By Bryan Burrough

    In Public Enemies, bestselling author Bryan Burrough strips away the thick layer of myths put out by J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI to tell the full story—for the first time—of the most spectacular crime wave in American history, the two-year ...

  • Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34
    By Bryan Burrough

    In Public Enemies, bestselling author Bryan Burrough strips away the thick layer of myths put out by J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI to tell the full story—for the first time—of the most spectacular crime wave in American history, the two-year ...

  • Public Enemies: The True Story of America's Greatest Crime Wave
    By Bryan Burrough

    Among them were homicidal Baby Face Nelson, outlaws Bonnie and Clyde, cranky hillbilly Ma Barker and, most deadly of all, the suave gentleman criminal John Dillinger.This is the breakneck story of America's most wanted, and their nemesis: J ...

  • Public Enemies: Dueling Writers Take On Each Other and the World
    By Michel Houellebecq, Bernard-Henri Lévy

    Dazzling, delightful, and provocative, Public Enemies is a death match between literary lions, remarkable men who find common ground, confident that, in the end (as Lévy puts it), “it is we who will come out on top.”

  • Public Enemies: Dueling Writers Take on Each Other and the World
    By Michel Houellebecq, Bernard-Henri Lévy

    What begins as an exchange between bitter enemies evolves into a remarkable joint personal meditation among France's premier literary and philosophical live wires on their lives, their writing and what it means to think. Original.

  • Public Enemies
    By Ann Aguirre

    Kian has six months, unless Edie can save him. And this is a game she can’t bear to lose. "Should particularly appeal to fans of Ilsa Bick's "The Dark Passages" series and Mary Weber's "The Storm Siren" trilogy. . .

  • Public Enemies
    By Leo Regan

    Public Enemies

  • Public Enemies: Al Capone, John Dillinger, Bonnie & Clyde, and Baby Face Nelson
    By Charles River Editors

    Public Enemies chronicles the lives, legends, and legacies of America's most famous public enemies.

  • Public Enemies
    By Jess Money

    After his wife's death from cancer he's vowed to bring about a Second Bill of Rights using targeted vigilante violence against the politicians, banksters, and sinister CEO's he considers the "real Public Enemies.

  • Public Enemies: Al Capone, John Dillinger, Bonnie & Clyde, and Baby Face Nelson
    By Charles River Charles River Editors

    Public Enemies chronicles the lives, legends, and legacies of America's most famous public enemies.

  • Public Enemies
    By Jess Money

    After his wife's death from cancer he's vowed to bring about a Second Bill of Rights using targeted vigilante violence against the politicians, banksters, and sinister CEO's he considers the "real Public Enemies".

  • Public Enemies
    By Bryan Burrough

    A groundbreaking work with powerful echoes in today's news, Burrough's account of America's greatest crime wave and the birth of the FBI is the definitive history of America's first war on crime. Black-and-white photo insert.

  • Public Enemies
    By Gordon Korman

    Aiden and Meg set out to prove their parents are not criminals as they are chased from state to state by the FBI and a killer called Hairless Joe.

  • Public Enemies
    By Jess Money

    Now he's vowed to bring about a Second Bill of Rights using vigilante violence against the "real Public Enemies" -- politicians, banksters, lobbyists, and CEO's.

  • Public Enemies
    By J. Loeb

    If Public Enemies is less overtly commercial than The Untouchables or Bugsy, it's still the best mainstream gangster epic in ages and ranks among Mann's finest works.