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On June 9, 1902, Harry Tracy shot his way out of the Oregon State Penitentiary in Salem, killing three guards. This violent act started a two-month, two-state manhunt unique in Northwest criminal history. Bill Gulick, dean of Northwest history writers, uses accounts of newspaper reporters who covered the chase to paint a fascinating portrait of Tracy, one of the first of a new breed of badmen who surfaced at the beginning of the Twentieth Century.

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On June 9, 1902, Harry Tracy shot his way out of the Oregon State Penitentiary in Salem, killing three guards. This violent act started a two-month, two-state manhunt unique in Northwest criminal history. Bill Gulick, dean of Northwest history writers, uses accounts of newspaper reporters who covered the chase to paint a fascinating portrait of Tracy, one of the first of a new breed of badmen who surfaced at the beginning of the Twentieth Century.
Autorenporträt
Bill Gulick's writing career, spanning more than six decades, twenty-seven novels, eight non-fiction books and several plays, is truly remarkable. He lives in Washington state and has continued writing into his 90's.