Publisher's Synopsis
Many Western outlaw gangs have reached mythological proportions, but the Dalton gang stands above the rest for their daring exploits and because their criminality represented, in the case of Gratton and Bob, lawmen who turned their backs on laws they found to be criminally flawed. Though there are a number of tales of their exploits, this is a rare first-hand account of a Western outlaw. Emmett Dalton was the youngest of four brothers who, along with a number of non-family members, robbed trains and banks and stole horses for several years before the death of Bob and Gratton Dalton in 1893. First published in 1918, Beyond the Law details the time when sheriffs were paid for each man they hanged, when law enforcement rode under the banner of 'Smith and Wesson' rather than 'To Serve and Protect', and when outlaws ruled the rails.