Author: Allan Pinkerton
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 1562
Book Description
The Collected Works of Allan Pinkerton is a fascinating compilation of detective stories and accounts of real-life investigations by the renowned Scottish-American detective and spy Allan Pinkerton. Known for his unique literary style that blends mystery with social commentary, Pinkerton's works provide a glimpse into the criminal underworld of the 19th century America. His attention to detail and deductive reasoning make his stories both thrilling and educational, offering readers a captivating look into the world of law enforcement and crime solving during his time. The collection includes classics such as 'The Expressman and the Detective' and 'The Molly Maguires and the Detectives', showcasing Pinkerton's versatility as a writer and investigator. Allan Pinkerton's background as a detective and founder of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency undoubtedly influenced his writing, allowing him to draw from his own experiences to create authentic and engaging narratives. His commitment to justice and his innovative methods in crime detection set him apart as a pioneer in the field of detective fiction and non-fiction alike. Readers interested in the history of crime and detective work will find Pinkerton's collected works to be a valuable addition to their library, offering both entertainment and insight into the evolving landscape of law enforcement. Overall, The Collected Works of Allan Pinkerton is highly recommended for fans of detective fiction, true crime, and historical literature. Pinkerton's stories are timeless classics that continue to captivate readers with their intriguing plots, memorable characters, and thought-provoking themes. Whether you are a seasoned mystery enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this collection is sure to leave a lasting impression and spark a newfound appreciation for the art of detection.
The Collected Works of Allan Pinkerton
Author: Allan Pinkerton
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 1562
Book Description
The Collected Works of Allan Pinkerton is a fascinating compilation of detective stories and accounts of real-life investigations by the renowned Scottish-American detective and spy Allan Pinkerton. Known for his unique literary style that blends mystery with social commentary, Pinkerton's works provide a glimpse into the criminal underworld of the 19th century America. His attention to detail and deductive reasoning make his stories both thrilling and educational, offering readers a captivating look into the world of law enforcement and crime solving during his time. The collection includes classics such as 'The Expressman and the Detective' and 'The Molly Maguires and the Detectives', showcasing Pinkerton's versatility as a writer and investigator. Allan Pinkerton's background as a detective and founder of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency undoubtedly influenced his writing, allowing him to draw from his own experiences to create authentic and engaging narratives. His commitment to justice and his innovative methods in crime detection set him apart as a pioneer in the field of detective fiction and non-fiction alike. Readers interested in the history of crime and detective work will find Pinkerton's collected works to be a valuable addition to their library, offering both entertainment and insight into the evolving landscape of law enforcement. Overall, The Collected Works of Allan Pinkerton is highly recommended for fans of detective fiction, true crime, and historical literature. Pinkerton's stories are timeless classics that continue to captivate readers with their intriguing plots, memorable characters, and thought-provoking themes. Whether you are a seasoned mystery enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this collection is sure to leave a lasting impression and spark a newfound appreciation for the art of detection.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 1562
Book Description
The Collected Works of Allan Pinkerton is a fascinating compilation of detective stories and accounts of real-life investigations by the renowned Scottish-American detective and spy Allan Pinkerton. Known for his unique literary style that blends mystery with social commentary, Pinkerton's works provide a glimpse into the criminal underworld of the 19th century America. His attention to detail and deductive reasoning make his stories both thrilling and educational, offering readers a captivating look into the world of law enforcement and crime solving during his time. The collection includes classics such as 'The Expressman and the Detective' and 'The Molly Maguires and the Detectives', showcasing Pinkerton's versatility as a writer and investigator. Allan Pinkerton's background as a detective and founder of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency undoubtedly influenced his writing, allowing him to draw from his own experiences to create authentic and engaging narratives. His commitment to justice and his innovative methods in crime detection set him apart as a pioneer in the field of detective fiction and non-fiction alike. Readers interested in the history of crime and detective work will find Pinkerton's collected works to be a valuable addition to their library, offering both entertainment and insight into the evolving landscape of law enforcement. Overall, The Collected Works of Allan Pinkerton is highly recommended for fans of detective fiction, true crime, and historical literature. Pinkerton's stories are timeless classics that continue to captivate readers with their intriguing plots, memorable characters, and thought-provoking themes. Whether you are a seasoned mystery enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this collection is sure to leave a lasting impression and spark a newfound appreciation for the art of detection.
The Expressman and the Detective
Author: Allan Pinkerton
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465606114
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
Montgomery, Alabama, is beautifully situated on the Alabama river, near the centre of the State. Its situation at the head of navigation, on the Alabama river, its connection by rail with important points, and the rich agricultural country with which it is surrounded, make it a great commercial centre, and the second city in the State as regards wealth and population. It is the capital, and consequently learned men and great politicians flock to it, giving it a society of the highest rank, and making it the social centre of the State. From 1858 to 1860, the time of which I treat in the present work, the South was in a most prosperous condition. "Cotton was king," and millions of dollars were poured into the country for its purchase, and a fair share of this money found its way to Montgomery. When the Alabama planters had gathered their crops of cotton, tobacco, rice, etc., they sent them to Montgomery to be sold, and placed the proceeds on deposit in its banks. During their busy season, while overseeing the labor of their slaves, they were almost entirely debarred from the society of any but their own families; but when the crops were gathered they went with their families to Montgomery, where they gave themselves up to enjoyment, spending their money in a most lavish manner. There were several good hotels in the city and they were always filled to overflowing with the wealth and beauty of the South. The Adams Express Company had a monopoly of the express business of the South, and had established its agencies at all points with which there was communication by rail, steam or stage. They handled all the money sent to the South for the purchase of produce, or remitted to the North in payment of merchandise. Moreover, as they did all the express business for the banks, besides moving an immense amount of freight, it is evident that their business was enormous. At all points of importance, where there were diverging routes of communication, the company had established principal agencies, at which all through freight and the money pouches were delivered by the messengers. The agents at these points were selected with the greatest care, and were always considered men above reproach. Montgomery being a great centre of trade was made the western terminus of one of the express routes, Atlanta being the eastern. The messengers who had charge of the express matter between these two points were each provided with a safe and with a pouch. The latter was to contain only such packages as were to go over the whole route, consisting of money or other valuables. The messenger was not furnished with a key to the pouch, but it was handed to him locked by the agent at one end of the route to be delivered in the same condition to the agent at the other end.
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465606114
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
Montgomery, Alabama, is beautifully situated on the Alabama river, near the centre of the State. Its situation at the head of navigation, on the Alabama river, its connection by rail with important points, and the rich agricultural country with which it is surrounded, make it a great commercial centre, and the second city in the State as regards wealth and population. It is the capital, and consequently learned men and great politicians flock to it, giving it a society of the highest rank, and making it the social centre of the State. From 1858 to 1860, the time of which I treat in the present work, the South was in a most prosperous condition. "Cotton was king," and millions of dollars were poured into the country for its purchase, and a fair share of this money found its way to Montgomery. When the Alabama planters had gathered their crops of cotton, tobacco, rice, etc., they sent them to Montgomery to be sold, and placed the proceeds on deposit in its banks. During their busy season, while overseeing the labor of their slaves, they were almost entirely debarred from the society of any but their own families; but when the crops were gathered they went with their families to Montgomery, where they gave themselves up to enjoyment, spending their money in a most lavish manner. There were several good hotels in the city and they were always filled to overflowing with the wealth and beauty of the South. The Adams Express Company had a monopoly of the express business of the South, and had established its agencies at all points with which there was communication by rail, steam or stage. They handled all the money sent to the South for the purchase of produce, or remitted to the North in payment of merchandise. Moreover, as they did all the express business for the banks, besides moving an immense amount of freight, it is evident that their business was enormous. At all points of importance, where there were diverging routes of communication, the company had established principal agencies, at which all through freight and the money pouches were delivered by the messengers. The agents at these points were selected with the greatest care, and were always considered men above reproach. Montgomery being a great centre of trade was made the western terminus of one of the express routes, Atlanta being the eastern. The messengers who had charge of the express matter between these two points were each provided with a safe and with a pouch. The latter was to contain only such packages as were to go over the whole route, consisting of money or other valuables. The messenger was not furnished with a key to the pouch, but it was handed to him locked by the agent at one end of the route to be delivered in the same condition to the agent at the other end.
Strikers, Communists, Tramps and Detectives
Author: Allan Pinkerton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Railroad Strike, 1877
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Railroad Strike, 1877
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
The Spy of the Rebellion
Author: Allan Pinkerton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 728
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 728
Book Description
Allan Pinkerton
Author: Judith Pinkerton Josephson
Publisher: Lerner Publications
ISBN: 9780822549239
Category : Detectives
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Original Private Eye.
Publisher: Lerner Publications
ISBN: 9780822549239
Category : Detectives
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Original Private Eye.
Thirty Years a Detective
Author: Allan Pinkerton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 672
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 672
Book Description
Allan Pinkerton
Author: Carl R. Green
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780894905902
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Allan Pinkerton was America's first and greatest detective and many detectives today still use his methods.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780894905902
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Allan Pinkerton was America's first and greatest detective and many detectives today still use his methods.
Inventing the Pinkertons; or, Spies, Sleuths, Mercenaries, and Thugs
Author: S. Paul O'Hara
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421420570
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
The fascinating story of the most notorious detective agency in US history. Between 1865 and 1937, Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency was at the center of countless conflicts between capital and labor, bandits and railroads, and strikers and state power. Some believed that the detectives were protecting society from dangerous criminal conspiracies; others thought that armed Pinkertons were capital’s tool to crush worker dissent. Yet the image of the Pinkerton detective also inspired romantic and sensationalist novels, reflected shifting ideals of Victorian manhood, and embodied a particular kind of rough frontier justice. Inventing the Pinkertons examines the evolution of the agency as a pivotal institution in the cultural history of American monopoly capitalism. Historian S. Paul O’Hara intertwines political, social, and cultural history to reveal how Scottish-born founder Allan Pinkerton insinuated his way to power and influence as a purveyor of valuable (and often wildly wrong) intelligence in the Union cause. During Reconstruction, Pinkerton turned his agents into icons of law and order in the Wild West. Finally, he transformed his firm into a for-rent private army in the war of industry against labor. Having begun life as peddlers of information and guardians of mail bags, the Pinkertons became armed mercenaries, protecting scabs and corporate property from angry strikers. O’Hara argues that American capitalists used the Pinkertons to enforce new structures of economic and political order. Yet the infamy of the Pinkerton agent also gave critics and working communities a villain against which to frame their resistance to the new industrial order. Ultimately, Inventing the Pinkertons is a gripping look at how the histories of American capitalism, industrial folklore, and the nation-state converged.
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421420570
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
The fascinating story of the most notorious detective agency in US history. Between 1865 and 1937, Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency was at the center of countless conflicts between capital and labor, bandits and railroads, and strikers and state power. Some believed that the detectives were protecting society from dangerous criminal conspiracies; others thought that armed Pinkertons were capital’s tool to crush worker dissent. Yet the image of the Pinkerton detective also inspired romantic and sensationalist novels, reflected shifting ideals of Victorian manhood, and embodied a particular kind of rough frontier justice. Inventing the Pinkertons examines the evolution of the agency as a pivotal institution in the cultural history of American monopoly capitalism. Historian S. Paul O’Hara intertwines political, social, and cultural history to reveal how Scottish-born founder Allan Pinkerton insinuated his way to power and influence as a purveyor of valuable (and often wildly wrong) intelligence in the Union cause. During Reconstruction, Pinkerton turned his agents into icons of law and order in the Wild West. Finally, he transformed his firm into a for-rent private army in the war of industry against labor. Having begun life as peddlers of information and guardians of mail bags, the Pinkertons became armed mercenaries, protecting scabs and corporate property from angry strikers. O’Hara argues that American capitalists used the Pinkertons to enforce new structures of economic and political order. Yet the infamy of the Pinkerton agent also gave critics and working communities a villain against which to frame their resistance to the new industrial order. Ultimately, Inventing the Pinkertons is a gripping look at how the histories of American capitalism, industrial folklore, and the nation-state converged.
The Pinks
Author: Chris Enss
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493030663
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
The true story of Kate Warne and the other women who served as Pinkertons, fulfilling the adage, “Well-behaved Women Seldom Make History.” Most students of the Old West and American law enforcement history know the story of the notorious and ruthless Pinkerton Detective Agency and the legends behind their role in establishing the Secret Service and tangling with Old West Outlaws. But the true story of Kate Warne, an operative of the Pinkerton Agency and the first woman detective in America—and the stories of the other women who served their country as part of the storied crew of crime fighters—are not well known. For the first time, the stories of these intrepid women are collected here and richly illustrated throughout with numerous historical photographs. From Kate Warne’s probable affair with Allan Pinkerton, and her part in saving the life of Abraham Lincoln in 1861 to the lives and careers of the other women who broke out of the Cult of True Womanhood in pursuit of justice, these true stories add another dimension to our understanding of American history.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493030663
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
The true story of Kate Warne and the other women who served as Pinkertons, fulfilling the adage, “Well-behaved Women Seldom Make History.” Most students of the Old West and American law enforcement history know the story of the notorious and ruthless Pinkerton Detective Agency and the legends behind their role in establishing the Secret Service and tangling with Old West Outlaws. But the true story of Kate Warne, an operative of the Pinkerton Agency and the first woman detective in America—and the stories of the other women who served their country as part of the storied crew of crime fighters—are not well known. For the first time, the stories of these intrepid women are collected here and richly illustrated throughout with numerous historical photographs. From Kate Warne’s probable affair with Allan Pinkerton, and her part in saving the life of Abraham Lincoln in 1861 to the lives and careers of the other women who broke out of the Cult of True Womanhood in pursuit of justice, these true stories add another dimension to our understanding of American history.
Lincoln's Spymaster: Allan Pinkerton, America's First Private Eye
Author: Samantha Seiple
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 0545709016
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
From Samantha Seiple, the award winning author of Ghosts in the Fog, comes the first book for young adults to tell the story of Allan Pinkerton, America's first private eye. Lincoln's Spymaster tells the dangerous and action-packed adventures of Allan Pinkerton, America's first private eye and Lincoln's most trusted spymaster.Pinkerton was just a poor immigrant barrel-maker in Illinois when he stumbled across his first case just miles from his home. His reputation grew and people began approaching Pinkerton with their cases, leading him to open the first-of-its-kind private detective agency. Pinkerton assembled a team of undercover agents, and together they caught train robbers, counterfeiters, and other outlaws. Soon these outlaws, including Jesse James, became their nemeses. Danger didn't stop the agency! The team even uncovered and stopped an assassination plot against president-elect Abraham Lincoln! Seeing firsthand the value of Pinkerton's service, Lincoln funded Pinkerton's spy network, a precursor to the Secret Service. Allan Pinkerton is known as the father of modern day espionage, and this is the first book for young adults to tell his story!
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 0545709016
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
From Samantha Seiple, the award winning author of Ghosts in the Fog, comes the first book for young adults to tell the story of Allan Pinkerton, America's first private eye. Lincoln's Spymaster tells the dangerous and action-packed adventures of Allan Pinkerton, America's first private eye and Lincoln's most trusted spymaster.Pinkerton was just a poor immigrant barrel-maker in Illinois when he stumbled across his first case just miles from his home. His reputation grew and people began approaching Pinkerton with their cases, leading him to open the first-of-its-kind private detective agency. Pinkerton assembled a team of undercover agents, and together they caught train robbers, counterfeiters, and other outlaws. Soon these outlaws, including Jesse James, became their nemeses. Danger didn't stop the agency! The team even uncovered and stopped an assassination plot against president-elect Abraham Lincoln! Seeing firsthand the value of Pinkerton's service, Lincoln funded Pinkerton's spy network, a precursor to the Secret Service. Allan Pinkerton is known as the father of modern day espionage, and this is the first book for young adults to tell his story!