- The
Banditti of the Prairie, also
known as The
Banditti,
Prairie Pirates,
Prairie Bandits, and
Pirates of the Prairie, in the U.S.
states of Illinois...
- An outlaw, in its
original and
legal meaning, is a
person declared as
outside the
protection of the law. In pre-modern societies, all
legal protection...
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Banditti of the
Plains is a book
written by Asa
Mercer about the 1889 to 1893
Johnson County War in Wyoming,
United States,
where wealthy cattle ranchers...
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detective from Iowa who in 1845
infiltrated the "
Banditti of the Prairie",
wrote the 1850 book The
Banditti of the Prairies: or, The murderer's doom, a tale...
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Osborn was
adapted by
Charles Bennett from the
serialized novel, The ****
Banditti by I. A. R. Wylie, as
appearing in The Sa****ay
Evening Post from February...
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uncle Vasques –
Loyal servant to
Soranzo Poggio –
Servant to
Bergetto Banditti – Outlaws, a
criminal mob
Officers Women Annabella –
Daughter of Florio...
- The
Banditti is a 1686
comedy play by the
English writer Thomas D'Urfey. It is also
known by the
longer title The
Banditti: or, a Lady's Distress. It was...
- John O'Keeffe. It was a
heavily rewritten version of the 1781 work The
Banditti,
which had been a failure.
After its
first performance on 2
November 1782...
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Middle West
ruffian gang,
operating out of
northern Illinois,
known as the "
Banditti of the Prairie".
Detective and
bounty hunter Edward Bonney volunteered...
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lawlessness and
vigilante activity were
rampant because of the
influence of the "
Banditti of the Prairie".
Drawn to this
criminal lifestyle, he
headed west at age...