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Dillinger, the Hidden Truth: A Tribute to Gangsters and G-Men of the Great Depression Era
by Tony Stewart
Hardcover from Xlibris Corporation
Dillinger: The Untold Story
by G. Russell Girardin, William J. Helmer
Hardcover from Indiana University Press
1994Dillinger's Thompson
Poetry by Todd Moore
Paperback from Phony Lid Publications
Don't Call Us Molls: Women of the John Dillinger Gang
by Ellen Poulsen
Paperback from Clinton Cook Publishing Corporation
The Dillinger Days
by John Toland
Book Description: The Depression was good to crooks. For thirteen violent months in the 1930s, John Dillinger and his gang swept through the Midwest. From an amateur whose robberies often verged on the comic, Dillinger quickly became an accomplished criminal. He eluded lawmen a half-dozen states, outwitted the FBI, and earned for himself the dubious honor of being named Public Enemy Number One. How he captured the American imagination is related in this inside account of a desperate and determined war between the law and the lawless, a struggle that did not end until Dillinger's bloody death outside a Chicago movie house.
Paperback from DaCapo Press
John Dillinger Slept Here: A Crooks' Tour of Crime and Corruption in St. Paul, 1920-1936
by Paul Maccabee
Listed under Minnesota HistoryThe Dillinger Dossier
by Jay Robert Nash
Paperback from December Press
1983
Special OrderPublic Enemy Number One: John H Dillinger (Americas Most Wanted)
by Sue L. Hamilton
School & Library Binding from Abdo & Daughters
Out of Print - Try Used BooksDillinger: A Novel
by Harry Patterson
Hardcover from Stein & Day Pub
1983
Out of Print - Try Used BooksJohnnie D : The Story of John Dillinger
by Arthur Winfield Knight
Hardcover from Forge
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