Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Montana History
by Dave Walter (Editor)
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I've only read parts of the book so far but have enjoyed what I've read. Montana gained fame with "the unabomber", the Freemen, and the temporary no speed limit. This enlightens us to the historical "jerks" in Montana history. I'm sure every state has them!
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Dave Walter was an award-winning historian, researcher, writer, and teacher who worked at the Montana Historical Society as its reference and research historian from 1979 until his death in 2006. He contributed a regular history column to Montana Magazine, and his books include Christmastime in Montana, Today Then, and Will Man Fly?
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- Montana, USA
- Original language
- English
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