The Pinkerton Agency: An Investigative History of the Private Spies Who Hunted Outlaws, Fought Unions, and Forged the FBI Hardcover – March 16, 2026

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Management number 220501938 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $9.60 Model Number 220501938
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Their motto was 'We Never Sleep,' and their reach was inescapable. The Pinkerton National Detective Agency stands as one of the most powerful and controversial private organizations in American history. This definitive investigative history uncovers the complete, unvarnished story of the men who were both heroes and villains. From the midnight train that secretly carried Abraham Lincoln to his inauguration, foiling an assassination plot, to the dusty trails of the Wild West in pursuit of outlaws like Jesse James, the Pinkertons were the nation's de facto federal law enforcement. But as the country industrialized, their mission warped. They became the private army of robber barons, infiltrating unions, spying on coal miners, and brutally crushing worker strikes in bloody conflicts like the infamous Homestead Strike. This book meticulously documents the agency's evolution, from its noble beginnings to its darkest days as corporate enforcers. Discover how their pioneering, and often ruthless, techniques of surveillance, infiltration, and criminal profiling laid the groundwork for the modern FBI, creating a lasting and complex legacy that still shapes American law enforcement and civil liberties today. How did one agency come to define both justice and oppression in the American saga? Read more

ISBN13 979-8252267258
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 5.74 x 0.71 x 8.74 inches
Item Weight 11.7 ounces
Print length 208 pages
Publication date March 16, 2026

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