Bill Kenyon of the Postal Inspectors and Army Postal Service, 1960.
Jeffers, H. Paul, Gentleman Gerald, 1995. “The Crimes and Times of Gerald Chapman, America’s First ‘Public Enemy No. 1.’” The story of a 1920s mail truck robbery. Kahn, E. J. Jr. Fraud, “The U.S. Postal Inspection Service and some of the fools and knaves it has known,” 1973. Kelland, Clarence Budington, The Great Mail Robbery, 1950. Kenyon, W.A. Bill Kenyon of the Postal Inspectors and Army Postal Service, 1960. The autobiography of a Postal Inspector who writes about some of his interesting and unusual assignments. Lowe, Jonathon, Postmarked for Death, 1995. A novel featuring a Postal Inspector, written by a postal clerk in Tucson, Arizona. This one has it all: A lonely and embittered LSM clerk slips into madness and bombings, plus a romance between a rookie Inspector and his Inspector in Charge. Makris, John N. The Silent Investigators, 1959. “The Great Untold Story of the Postal Inspection Service.” McGrady, Sean, Dead Letters, Town Without a ZIP, and Sealed With a Kiss. Postal Inspector novel. Norfleet, J. Frank, Norfleet, 1924. A mail fraud case in Sugarland, Texas, featuring a four-year, 30,000-mile chase after con artists. Parker, David B. A Chautauqua Boy in ’61 and Afterward, 1912. This biography by a former Chief Post Office Inspector includes a Civil War history and chapters on his various government jobs. Petschel, H.K. Spurious Stamps: A History of U.S. Postal Counterfeits, 1997. The author was a Postal Inspector, and the story is a compilation of cases involving stamp counterfeits and mail fraud.













