The Bald Knobbers were practitioners of personal and political killings and assaults who terrorized southwestern Missouri in the 1880s. Numbering in the hundreds, these vigilantes punished wrongdoing as they saw it and inspired an opposition group (with the appropriate sobriquet, the "Anti-Bald Knobbers") before being suppressed at the end of the decade. Matthew J. Hernando has produced what is probably their first critical history and also a commensurate contribution to the history of extralegal violence in an area of the country that might be termed a liminal portal between the New South and the Wild West." - Journal of Southern History"A fine book that those interested in the history of American vigilantism, violence, criminal justice, and rural social change will find very useful." - Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books