Soapy Smith: The Life and Legacy of the Wild West's Most Infamous Con Artist
Author:
Publisher:
Findaway Voices
Publication Date:
2019
Edition:
Unabridged
Language:
English
Description
Before there was Charles Ponzi, there was Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith II. The famed Old West con artist and gangster's criminal career ranged from Texas to Alaska, from Denver to the Klondike. But Smith was not predestined to become a criminal; if genetics and environment typically determine one's destiny, he could have become a farmer, a lawyer, or a politician. He was born in Coweta County, Georgia, on November 2, 1860, to Jefferson Randolph Smith, Jr. , and Emily Dawson Smith, right as the Southern society his family was a part of was on the verge of suffering the cataclysm of the Civil War. Like many men in the years after the Civil War, Soapy would make his way west, where frontier towns often popped up immediately and were established long before the law could reach them. At the same time, the Civil War had come less than 15 years after the California Gold Rush brought an estimated 300,000 people to the Pacific Coast, with men dangerously trekking thousands of miles in hopes of making a fortune. This was a pattern that would repeat itself across the West anytime a mineral discovery was made, from the Southwest and Tombstone to the Dakotas and Deadwood. Of course, it was all made possible by the collective memory of the original gold rush, and when gold was discovered in the Yukon and Alaska almost 50 years after the rush in California, it drew tens of thousands of prospectors despite the unforgiving climate. In most places where miners showed up, the real money lay in "mining" the miners, something Soapy Smith would quickly come to understand and use to his advantage. Utilizing a famous con involving soap "prizes," Soapy would earn his nickname while also possessing outsized influence in various forms of swindling, from shady political dealings to outright fraud. His reputation as a criminal began to spread, yet he still plied his trade across the frontier.
More Details
Contributors:
ISBN:
9781094234595
Reviews from GoodReads
Loading GoodReads Reviews.
Staff View
Grouping Information
Grouped Work ID | c92a1aea-0052-fb0f-1f71-dde788d90ca8 |
---|---|
Grouping Title | soapy smith the life and legacy of the wild wests most infamous con artist |
Grouping Author | charles river |
Grouping Category | book |
Grouping Language | English (eng) |
Last Grouping Update | 2025-08-02 22:23:36PM |
Last Indexed | 2025-08-23 23:01:28PM |
Solr Fields
accelerated_reader_point_value
0
accelerated_reader_reading_level
0
auth_author2
Hare, Bill
author
Charles River Editors
author2-role
Hare, Bill,reader
hoopla digital
hoopla digital
author_display
Charles River Editors
display_description
Before there was Charles Ponzi, there was Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith II. The famed Old West con artist and gangster's criminal career ranged from Texas to Alaska, from Denver to the Klondike. But Smith was not predestined to become a criminal; if genetics and environment typically determine one's destiny, he could have become a farmer, a lawyer, or a politician. He was born in Coweta County, Georgia, on November 2, 1860, to Jefferson Randolph Smith, Jr. , and Emily Dawson Smith, right as the Southern society his family was a part of was on the verge of suffering the cataclysm of the Civil War. Like many men in the years after the Civil War, Soapy would make his way west, where frontier towns often popped up immediately and were established long before the law could reach them. At the same time, the Civil War had come less than 15 years after the California Gold Rush brought an estimated 300,000 people to the Pacific Coast, with men dangerously trekking thousands of miles in hopes of making a fortune. This was a pattern that would repeat itself across the West anytime a mineral discovery was made, from the Southwest and Tombstone to the Dakotas and Deadwood. Of course, it was all made possible by the collective memory of the original gold rush, and when gold was discovered in the Yukon and Alaska almost 50 years after the rush in California, it drew tens of thousands of prospectors despite the unforgiving climate. In most places where miners showed up, the real money lay in "mining" the miners, something Soapy Smith would quickly come to understand and use to his advantage. Utilizing a famous con involving soap "prizes," Soapy would earn his nickname while also possessing outsized influence in various forms of swindling, from shady political dealings to outright fraud. His reputation as a criminal began to spread, yet he still plied his trade across the frontier.
format_category_eh
Audio Books
eBook
eBook
format_eh
eAudiobook
id
c92a1aea-0052-fb0f-1f71-dde788d90ca8
isbn
9781094234595
last_indexed
2025-08-24T05:01:28.376Z
lexile_score
-1
literary_form
Other
literary_form_full
Other
local_time_since_added_eh
2 Months
Month
Quarter
Six Months
Year
Month
Quarter
Six Months
Year
primary_isbn
9781094234595
publishDate
2019
publisher
Findaway Voices
recordtype
grouped_work
subject_facet
History
Nineteenth century
United States
United States -- History
Nineteenth century
United States
United States -- History
title_display
Soapy Smith: The Life and Legacy of the Wild West's Most Infamous Con Artist
title_full
Soapy Smith: The Life and Legacy of the Wild West's Most Infamous Con Artist [electronic resource] / Charles River Editors
title_short
Soapy Smith: The Life and Legacy of the Wild West's Most Infamous Con Artist
topic_facet
History
Nineteenth century
Nineteenth century
Solr Details Tables
item_details
Bib Id | Item Id | Shelf Location | Call Num | Format | Format Category | Num Copies | Is Order Item | Is eContent | eContent Source | eContent URL | Detailed Status | Last Checkin | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hoopla:MWT12689028 | Online Hoopla Collection | Online Hoopla | eAudiobook | Audio Books | 1 | false | true | Hoopla | https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/12689028?utm_source=MARC&Lid=hh4435 | Available Online |
record_details
Bib Id | Format | Format Category | Edition | Language | Publisher | Publication Date | Physical Description | Abridged |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hoopla:MWT12689028 | eAudiobook | Audio Books | Unabridged | English | Findaway Voices | 2019 | 1 online resource (1 audio file (1hr., 20 min.)) : digital. |
scoping_details_eh
Bib Id | Item Id | Grouped Status | Status | Locally Owned | Available | Holdable | Bookable | In Library Use Only | Library Owned | Is Home Pick Up Only | Holdable PTypes | Bookable PTypes | Home Pick Up PTypes | Local Url |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hoopla:MWT12689028 | Available Online | Available Online | false | true | false | false | false | false | false |