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Belle Starr, the bandit queen : the career of the most colorful outlaw the Indian Territory ever knew
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Belle Starr, the bandit queen : the career of the most colorful outlaw the Indian Territory ever knew
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Publication date
[1943]
Call number
357649
Creator
Randolph, Vance (1892-1980)
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Dimensions
21 cm
Associated people
Haldeman-Julius, E. (1889-1951,)
Randolph, Vance, (1892-1980.)
Associated organization
Haldeman-Julius Company,
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