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True Crime, Natural Disasters and Police Tales of Old St....

Zimmerman Jr., Ken
True Crime, Natural Disasters and Police Tales of Old St. Louis
Famous robbers. A Trunk Murder. The deadliest incident in St. Louis Police history. This book focuses on the St. Louis Police shortly after the reorganization of the department in the 1860s to 1909. This book chronicles some of the most significant crimes affecting the city during the time it was the largest city west of the Mississippi River.

CHF 24.50

The Deadly Decades

Zimmerman Jr., Ken
The Deadly Decades
The Deadliest Twenty Year Period for the St. Louis Police Bank Robberies. Prohibition. Civil War Within Egan's Rats. This book focuses on the St. Louis Police Department during the deadliest decades for the department, the 1910s and 1920s. The Roaring Twenties led to more police deaths than any other decade. This book chronicles some of the most significant crimes affecting the city during this time.

CHF 24.50

Wayfarer in a Foreign Land

Zimmerman Jr., Ken / Zimmerman III, Kenneth
Wayfarer in a Foreign Land
The first Japanese professional wrestler in the United States In late 1883, Kojiro Matsuda, a former Sumo wrestler named Torakichi, traveled to the United States to learn professional wrestling. After two high profile matches with Evan "Strangler" Lewis, fans made Sorakichi Matsuda one of the first fan favorites in professional wrestling. Matsuda never achieved his dream of bring professional wrestling back to Japan. Matsuda caught "consum...

CHF 26.50

Shootout on Pine Street

Zimmerman Jr., Ken / Zimmerman, Tamara L
Shootout on Pine Street
The Deadliest Shootout in St. Louis Police History A daring train robbery. Desperate criminals. The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. These events collided to create the deadliest shootout in St. Louis Police History. Read this detailed true crime account with more chilling events than anything imagined in crime fiction. The Shootout That Shook a City to It's Core

CHF 20.50

The Union Missouri Bank Robbery

Zimmerman Jr., Ken
The Union Missouri Bank Robbery
The Daring Robbers Who Took on the Most Powerful Detective Agency in the World Two daring young burglars. The most powerful detective agency in the world. A nationwide manhunt. Read the story of two youthful bandits who almost got away with blowing up the bank vault on the night after Christmas. Had they not run into a Pinkerton agent during the investigation the outcome may have been much different.

CHF 21.90

St. Louis' Civil War

Zimmerman Jr., Ken
St. Louis' Civil War
On Saturday, May 5, 1900 at 11:30 p.m., the bombing of the Suburban Line at the Wabash and Sarah Street railroad crossing marked the beginning of the St. Louis Street Car Strike of 1900. Before the strike was over, the streets of St. Louis were a battle ground between rich and poor. Read the graphic details about this explosive time.

CHF 21.90

Masked Marvel to the Rescue

Zimmerman Jr., Ken / Zimmerman, Tamara L
Masked Marvel to the Rescue
The Gimmick That Saved the 1915 International Wrestling Tournament When Frank Gotch retired as World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion in 1913, it left a void that many promoters tried to fill with their hand-picked successors. One of the more interesting attempts was Samuel Rachmann staging the 1915 New York International Wrestling Tournament. Rachmann's Spring Tournament was a big success but attendance fell off badly in the Fall Tournament...

CHF 25.90

Morrissey vs. Poole

Zimmerman Jr., Ken / Zimmerman, Tamara L
Morrissey vs. Poole
On July 26, 1854, World Prizefighting Champion John Morrissey challenged part-time prize-fighter and New York Whig enforcer William "Bill the Butcher" Poole to a street fight. The fight at the Amos Street Pier proved humiliating for the champion. The bad blood between Morrissey and Poole culiminated in Stanwix Hall on February 25, 1855. The outcome would lead to three trials and a twenty-year campaign to rebuild a reputation.

CHF 21.90

Gotch vs. Zbyszko

Zimmerman Jr., Ken
Gotch vs. Zbyszko
The One Opponent Gotch Feared Could Beat Him Wrestling fans believed no living man could defeat World Champion Frank Gotch. To stimulate fan interest, Gotch's manager lured Stanislaus Zbyszko, a European Greco-Roman wrestling champion, to America for a match with Gotch. The pairing produced one of the most controversial falls in Gotch's lengthy career. The controversy dogged both men for the next four years.

CHF 26.50

Shooting or Working?

Zimmerman Jr., Ken / Zimmerman III, Kenneth
Shooting or Working?
Lewis, Burns, Jenkins and Gotch, Legendary Wrestlers of the Legitimate Era In January 1881, Edwin Bibby defeated Duncan C. Ross to establish the first American based title, the American Heavyweight Wrestling Championship. For the next forty-two years, the best wrestlers in American competed for the prestigious title. However, the true history of the American title is not nearly as clear. This book looks at the big title matches and champio...

CHF 26.50

Evan "The Strangler" Lewis

Zimmerman Jr., Ken
Evan "The Strangler" Lewis
Powerfully built, skilled at submissions and vicious, Evan "The Strangler" Lewis earned his reputation as the most feared professional wrestler of the 19th Century. Even a squad of Buffalo Police Officers could not stop Lewis' vicious attacks. This book takes a detailed look at Lewis' life inside and outside the wrestling arena including the two controversial matches with Sorakichi Matsada that forever marked him as a villain.

CHF 21.90

Gotch vs. Hackenscmidt

Zimmerman Jr., Ken / Zimmerman, Tamara L
Gotch vs. Hackenscmidt
In 1908, George Hackenschmidt, the touring World Champion for the past 8 years, wrestled Frank Gotch, the American Heavyweight Champion. This match turned professional wrestling into a massive spectator sport for the first time. However, the controversial rematch three years later led fans to stay away for the next decade and hastened the transition to worked exhibitions instead of legitimate contests.

CHF 25.90

William Muldoon

Zimmerman Jr., Ken
William Muldoon
The Man John L. Sullivan Feared William Muldoon reigned as undefeated World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion for 9 years before embarking on a career as America's first celebrity trainer. Initially training athletes like John L. Sullivan, Muldoon trained athletes, businessmen and politicians at the first health resorts in America. Read about the Solid Man vanquishing his foes in the ring and meeting challenges outside of it. The Last Ameri...

CHF 20.90

Double-Crossing the Gold Dust Trio

Zimmerman Jr., Ken
Double-Crossing the Gold Dust Trio
The Double Cross Which Brought Down the Most Powerful Organization in Professional Wrestling Between 1923 and 1928, the Gold Dust Trio of World Champion Ed "Strangler" Lewis, manager Billy Sandow and promotional genius Joseph "Toots" Mondt dominated professional wrestling. Due to the promotional practices of the Trio, Ed "Strangler" Lewis earned the most money of any professional athlete in the 1920s including Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey. R...

CHF 25.90