Behind San Quentin's Walls: The History of California's Legendary Prison and Its Inmates, 1851-1900 by Secrest, William B.

Behind San Quentin's Walls: The History of California's Legendary Prison and Its Inmates, 1851-1900

It's one of the most famous prisons in American history, featured in countless movies and novels. Its...
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Author: William B. Secrest
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Behind San Quentin's Walls: The History of California's Legendary Prison and Its Inmates, 1851-1900 by Secrest, William B.

Behind San Quentin's Walls: The History of California's Legendary Prison and Its Inmates, 1851-1900

$38.41

Behind San Quentin's Walls: The History of California's Legendary Prison and Its Inmates, 1851-1900

$38.41
Author: William B. Secrest
Format: Paperback
Language: English
It's one of the most famous prisons in American history, featured in countless movies and novels. Its inmates have included such diverse characters as Charles Manson, Sirhan Sirhan, Eldridge Cleaver, Merle Haggard, and Neal Cassady. It's the one of the oldest continually operating institutions of California state government. San Quentin State Prison is as iconic a symbol of California as the Golden Gate Bridge or the Hollywood sign, yet few people today know the prison's origins or colorful early history. Noted Old West historian William B. Secrest uncovers the forgotten beginnings of San Quentin in "Behind San Quentin's Walls: The History of the Legendary Prison and Its Inmates, 1851-1900." Going back to original source material of public records and contemporary newspaper accounts, Secrest tells of San Quentin's unlikely beginnings as a real estate scheme and its essential role in taming the violent and lawless California of Gold Rush days. "Behind San Quentin's Walls" presents the history of San Quentin as a microcosm of the settlement of California. Planned during the wildest days of Barbary Coast anarchy and Vigilante Committee lynch law in 1850s San Francisco, the state prison at San Quentin was the new state's first attempt to impose the rule of law on a violent frontier society. Featuring numerous citations from contemporary accounts, plus period photos, illustrations, newspaper clippings, and maps, Secrest chronicles the political calculations that created San Quentin; the outsize egos of the men who built it; the mismanagement and frequent escapes that marred San Quentin's early years; and the notorious ruffians and cutthroats who were housed there. Filled with exciting true stories of gunfights, brawls, prison riots, daring escapes, and intrepid manhunts, "Behind San Quentin's Walls" is also a rip-roaring Wild West tale of how men and women with immense talent for both good and evil tamed a new state and each other. "Behind San Quentin's Walls" is a bold mix of serious history and lively writing that no fan of Western history should miss.

Author: William B. Secrest
Publisher: Craven Street Books
Published: 05/15/2015
Pages: 300
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781610352215

About the Author
Secrest, William B.: - Following stints as a Marine rifleman in the Korean War and an art director for an advertising firm, William B. Secrest started researching and writing Western history in the early 1960s. Early in his history career, Secrest realized how his home state has consistently been neglected in the Western genre and concentrated almost exclusively on early California subjects. He has produced hundreds of articles for such publications as Westways, Montana, True West, and The American West, while publishing seven monographs on early California themes. Secrest's many books on California history include "Day of the Grizzly," "California Badmen, "California Feuds," "Dark and Tangled Threads of Crime," "When the Great Spirit Died," "California Desperadoes," "California Disasters," "Perilous Trails, Dangerous Men," and "Showdown!"

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