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""Jim Cummings Or The Great Adams Express Robbery"" is a thrilling crime novel written by Frank Pinkerton. The book follows the story of Jim Cummings, a notorious criminal who plans to rob the Adams Express Company, one of the largest and most secure banks in the country. With his gang of skilled accomplices, Jim devises a plan to break into the bank's vault and steal a fortune in cash and valuables. However, the robbery doesn't go as smoothly as planned, and Jim finds himself on the run from the law. As the police close in on him, Jim must use all of his cunning and wit to evade capture and…mehr

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""Jim Cummings Or The Great Adams Express Robbery"" is a thrilling crime novel written by Frank Pinkerton. The book follows the story of Jim Cummings, a notorious criminal who plans to rob the Adams Express Company, one of the largest and most secure banks in the country. With his gang of skilled accomplices, Jim devises a plan to break into the bank's vault and steal a fortune in cash and valuables. However, the robbery doesn't go as smoothly as planned, and Jim finds himself on the run from the law. As the police close in on him, Jim must use all of his cunning and wit to evade capture and escape with the loot. The book is filled with suspense, action, and intrigue, making it a must-read for fans of crime fiction and thrillers.Jim Cummings Or The Great Adams Express Robbery With A Portrait Of The Notorious Jim Cummings And Scenes Connected With The Great Robbery.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Harry Castlemon, an American author, developed the fictional character Frank Pinkerton. Charles Austin Fosdick (1842-1915), a prolific author of young adult adventure literature in the late 19th century, wrote under the pen name Castlemon. Before pursuing a career in writing, Randolph, New York native Castlemon fought in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Fosdick wrote nearly sixty novels under the pseudonym Harry Castlemon, most of which were aimed at young male readers. His love of the outdoors and his personal experiences in the military served as inspiration for his works, which frequently dealt with themes of bravery, adventure, and patriotism. Castlemon's books were well regarded by young readers of the time for their realistic descriptions, exciting action, and moral precepts.