Frank W. Wylie Anderson Books
The Border Bank Bandits
Tale of 1920s bank robbers. Experience the isolation of frontier life when tellers slept in rooms above the safe, and cut telegraph wires could cripple a small community for days. Feel the helpless...
Read MoreThe Rum Runners
Alberta had some of the toughest prohibition laws in the country in the early 20th Century. Bootleggers based in British Columbia were happy to carry illicit booze across the mountains to thirsty A...
Read MoreRings and Categories of Modules
This book is intended to provide a self-contained account of much of the theory of rings and modules. The theme of the text throughout is the relationship between the one-sided ideal structure a ri...
Read MoreThe Rumrunners
Here is [THE REVISED edition of] Frank W. Anderson's rollicking account of the Prohibition years: - the schemes by temperance and moral leaders to convince the government to pass a Prohibition bill...
Read MoreOld Bill Miner
About Author: Born in Brandon, Manitoba, in 1919, Frank W. Anderson was orphaned at 18 months and grew up in foster homes, reform schools and jails. At age 16, he was convicted of killing a prison...
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