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37: Bonnie Parker Colt Detective Special24: Bonnie and Clyde Death Car Items97: Dutch Schultz Wanted Poster
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Nashua, NH, United States
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Bonnie Parker 1946 Pamphlet: Pamphlet from 1946 entitled “The Blood-Soaked Career of Bonnie Parker: How Bandit Clyde Barrow and His Cigar-Smoking Moll Fought It Out With the Law,” by W. R. and Mabel Draper, 5.5 x 8.5, 32
0073: Bonnie Parker 1946 PamphletEst. $100-$200
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Bonnie and Clyde Exhibition Photos: Seven unsigned reprinted photos, various finishes, of the Bonnie and Clyde exhibition on display in various locations, including the ‘death car,’ complete with large banners, a crowd milling
0074: Bonnie and Clyde Exhibition PhotosEst. $200-$300
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Bonnie and Clyde Reading Material: Four pieces of Bonnie and Clyde literature: The Bonnie and Clyde Scrapbook; a December 1990 Waco Heritage and History with a lengthy article entitled “The Waco Jailbreak of Bonnie and Clyde”; a
0075: Bonnie and Clyde Reading MaterialEst. $100-$200
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Bonnie and Clyde 1968 Miniature Book: Limited edition miniature book entitled Bonnie and Clyde, 2.25 x 3, 10 pages, approximately 100 copies, printed in 1968 by Frank J. Anderson “for the friends of the Wofford Librarian.” Book gives
0077: Bonnie and Clyde 1968 Miniature BookEst. $200-$300
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Bonnie and Clyde Booklet: Booklet entitled “The Story of Bonnie and Clyde,” by Thomas Aswell, 8.5 x 11, 24 pages, copyright 1968. Booklet details the crime spree of the couple as well as their pursuit and eventual demise
0078: Bonnie and Clyde BookletEst. $200-$300
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Bonnie and Clyde Broadside: Very rare original broadside, 6 x 12, advertising "Famous Outlaws Clyde Barrow, Terror of the Southwestern and his Gun Moll 'Bonnie' Parker, Modern Tigress, fast shooting, cigar smoking blond Jezebel
0079: Bonnie and Clyde BroadsideEst. $700-$900
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John Dillinger Wanted Poster: Original 8 x 8 wanted poster for Dillinger issued in 1934 by J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a violation of the National Motor Vehicle Theft Act. Poster shows
0080: John Dillinger Wanted PosterEst. $200-$400
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John Dillinger Letter: ALS, in pencil, signed “John Dillinger #14395,” one page, 7.75 x 3.75, no date [but circa 1929–1933]. Letter written while in the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City, to prison assistant
0081: John Dillinger LetterEst. $35,000-$40,000Lot Passed
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John Dillinger Death Mask: Limited edition second generation plaster death mask of John Dillinger, #6/100, approximately 9.75 x 6, created from a mold of the original death mask. The highly detailed mask is signed on the
0082: John Dillinger Death MaskEst. $400-$600
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John Dillinger Newspaper: Original April 24, 1934, edition of the Chicago Daily Tribune18 x 24, 22 pages, with the banner headline announcing “Dillinger Shoots Way Clear; Three of Gang Best Officers in Gun Battle.” Byline
0083: John Dillinger NewspaperEst. $200-$400
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John Dillinger Hair and Melvin Purvis Display: Typed memorandum, signed “MHP,” one page, 7.5 x 10.25, dated May 12, 1934. Headed “Memorandum for the file,” the memo reads, in part: “Mr. H. C. Hoagland of the Action Film Company…called
0085: John Dillinger Hair and Melvin Purvis DisplayEst. $6,000-$8,000
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‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd Newspaper: Original front page of the October 23, 1934, edition of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, 16.25 x 22, with the banner headline stating “’Pretty Boy’ Cornered, Slain By U. S. Agents and Police;
0086: ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd NewspaperEst. $400-$600
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Melvin Purvis Archive: Collection of approximately 100 items, consisting of typed letters, manuscripts, and FBI memoranda, bearing 81 various signatures of Purvis, with a majority signed “P,” mostly on the various
0087: Melvin Purvis ArchiveEst. $10,000-$12,000
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John Dillinger Newspaper: Original Page 3 from the July 23, 1934, edition of The Baltimore News and the Post, with the banner across the top stating “First Pictures of Desperado Dillinger Slaying in Chicago,” with eight
0088: John Dillinger NewspaperEst. $400-$600
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John Dillinger Newspaper: Original July 23, 1934, edition of The Knickerbocker Press, 16.75 x 22.75, 18 pages, with its banner headline announcing “Dillinger Killed By Federal Agents’ Guns; Elusive Desperado Mowed Down
0089: John Dillinger NewspaperEst. $400-$600
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‘Ma’ Barker Newspaper: Original January 16, 1935, evening edition of The Baltimore News and The Baltimore Post, 16.75 x 21, 28 pages. Banner headline along the top edge reads, “Agents Slay 3 of Kidnap Gang In Battle,”
0090: ‘Ma’ Barker NewspaperEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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John Dillinger Newspaper: Original front page from the July 23, 1934, edition of The Baltimore News and the Post, 16.75 x 21.25, with the full-length headline announcing “Dillinger Led To Death By Girl Dressed In Red,”
0091: John Dillinger NewspaperEst. $400-$600
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George ‘Machine Gun’ Kelly Photo: Gangster (1895–1954) during the Prohibition era. His nickname came from his favorite weapon, a Thompson submachine gun. His most famous crime was the kidnapping of oil tycoon and businessman
0092: George ‘Machine Gun’ Kelly PhotoEst. $100-$200
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Baby Face Nelson: Lester Gillis, pseudonym George Nelson, was given the nickname ‘Baby Face’ Nelson because of his small stature and youthful appearance. A notorious kidnapper and bank robber in the 1930s, he
0093: Baby Face NelsonEst. $40,000-$50,000Lot Passed
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Prohibition Newspaper: Original Tuesday morning July 1, 1919, edition of The Atlanta Constitution, 16.75 x 22, 20 pages. Large banner headline reads, “Whiskey Goes—Wine and Beer Stay,” with several smaller headlines
0094: Prohibition NewspaperEst. $200-$300
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‘Legs’ Diamond Newspaper: Original October 13, 1930, edition of The Detroit Free Press, 17 x 22.5, 22 pages, with the headline reading “’Legs’ Diamond Shot By Four Men; Dying,” and secondary headline and byline
0095: ‘Legs’ Diamond NewspaperEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
Charles Ponzi Newspaper: Con man and swindler (1882–1949) who promised huge profits for buying discounted postal reply coupons in other countries and redeeming them at face value in the United States. In reality, he was
0096: Charles Ponzi NewspaperEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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