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- Name
- Nash, Jay Robert
- Occupation
- Author
- Description
- Jay Robert Nash has written reference books and encyclopedias on just about every aspect of crime. His topics include: anarchists, political double-dealing, murder, organized crime, western bad men and outlaws, justice and injustice, female criminals, hustlers, and con men, just to name a few. His style is vividly descriptive, and his non-fiction reads like fiction. Nash is probably the most prolific writer on all things criminal, and has received a special Edgar Allen Poe award to honor this. Start with: Bloodletters and Badmen: A Narrative Encyclopedia of American Criminals from the Pilgrims to the Present
- Gender
- Male
- Nationality
- American
- Subject
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- trueBooksellers
- trueGovernment cover-ups
- trueBank robbers
- trueMafia
- trueCriminals -- United States -- Biography
- trueFrameups
- trueAttempted murder
- trueMurder investigation
- trueDiary writing
- trueColumnists
- trueAmateur detectives
- trueCrime historians
- trueOrganized crime
- trueGovernment investigators
- trueConspiracies
- trueMurder
- trueCopycat murderers
- truePhotographs
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- Label
- Unknown Label
- Subject
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- trueBooksellers
- trueGovernment cover-ups
- trueBank robbers
- trueMafia
- trueCriminals -- United States -- Biography
- trueFrameups
- trueAttempted murder
- trueMurder investigation
- trueDiary writing
- trueColumnists
- trueAmateur detectives
- trueCrime historians
- trueOrganized crime
- trueGovernment investigators
- trueConspiracies
- trueMurder
- trueCopycat murderers
- truePhotographs
- Description
- Jay Robert Nash has written reference books and encyclopedias on just about every aspect of crime. His topics include: anarchists, political double-dealing, murder, organized crime, western bad men and outlaws, justice and injustice, female criminals, hustlers, and con men, just to name a few. His style is vividly descriptive, and his non-fiction reads like fiction. Nash is probably the most prolific writer on all things criminal, and has received a special Edgar Allen Poe award to honor this. Start with: Bloodletters and Badmen: A Narrative Encyclopedia of American Criminals from the Pilgrims to the Present
- Name
- Nash, Jay Robert
- Gender
- Male
- Nationality
- American
- Occupation
- Author
22 Items by the Person Unknown Label
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Context of Unknown LabelCreator of
- trueA crime story
- Almanac of world crime
- trueAmong the missing : an anecdotal history of missing persons from 1800 to the present
- Bloodletters and badmen : a narrative encyclopedia of American criminals from the Pilgrims to the present
- trueCitizen Hoover : a critical study of the life and times of J. Edgar Hoover and his FBI
- Darkest hours : a narrative encyclopedia of worldwide disasters from ancient times to the present
- Dillinger, dead or alive?
- trueHustlers and con men : an anecdotal history of the confidence man and his games
- Look for the woman : a narrative encyclopedia of female poisoners, kidnappers, thieves, extortionists, terrorists, swindlers, and spies, from Elizabethan times to the present
- Murder among the mighty : celebrity slayings that shocked America
- trueMurder, America : homicide in the United States from the Revolution to the present
- On all fronts
- Open files : a narrative encyclopedia of the world's greatest unsolved crimes
- truePeople to see : an anecdotal history of Chicago's makers & breakers
- Spies : a narrative encyclopedia of dirty deeds and double dealing from biblical times to today
- trueThe Dillinger dossier
- The dark fountain : a novel of horror
- The innovators : 16 portraits of the famous and the infamous
- The toughest movie quiz book ever
- The true crime quiz book
- Zanies : the world's greatest eccentrics
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