The Santa Claus Bank Robbery
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Product Details
- Published on: 1999-07
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .88" h x 6.31" w x 9.32" l, 1.44 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 231 pages
Editorial Reviews
Book-of-the-Month Club
"A chronicle at once grim and hilarious...a choice bit for collectors of Americana."
From the Publisher
Master storyteller A.C. Greene re-creates one of America's most bizarre holdups-one that began as a lark. On Christmas Eve 1927, four men set off to rob the First National Bank of Cisco, Texas. Soon the lark turned into a tragedy-and at times a comedy-of errors. The robbers did not realize the car they had stolen for their getaway was running on empty. the leader did not anticipate the attention his disguise would draw, even though it was a bright red Santa Claus suit. And they could not have known that all of Cisco would have guns at hand because the Bankers Association had offered a reward of $5000 for any dead bank robber, no questions asked. The Santa Claus bank robbery set off a chain of events that would lead to violence and the death of six men and launch the largest manhunt Texas had ever seen. A.C.Greene's factual account of the unusual crime reads like a novel-fast paced, full of unexpected turns,and rich with the flavor of life in Texas at the beginning of the end of the Old West. This new edition contains an Afterword with photographs, some of them never before published, and follow-up information on the lives of the participants, including the surviving robber, witnesses and kidnap victims.
"What truly distinguishes the book is Mr. Greene's feeling for that distant, almost 19th-century time...of that vanishing, hellfire, Church of Christ, still faintly frontier place." - The New Yorker
About the Author
A.C.GREENE is the author of A Personal Country, 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, and The 50+ Best Books on Texas, among numerous other titles. He currently writes a column for the Dallas Morning News and lives in Salado, Texas, with his wife Judy.
