Details:
Frank Sturgis archive consisting of three videotapes, photographs, printed ephemera, and related material accumulated by or pertaining to the controversial Watergate figure. Included are three videotapes in their original cases, one labeled “Frank Sturgis Interview Audio Hi” and others bearing handwritten identifications to Sturgis, along with a copy of Parade magazine featuring Sturgis on the cover, two original press photographs, and a typed manuscript titled “Road to Dallas.” The archive offers a fascinating glimpse into the public and private life of one of the most enigmatic figures connected to twentieth-century American political history.
Overall good condition. The tapes have not been played and it is unknown what content they contain or whether they remain in working order. Lot sold as is.
Frank Sturgis (1924–1993) was a Cuban-American operative, soldier of fortune, and political activist best known for his role in the Watergate burglary, where he was one of the five men arrested inside the Democratic National Committee headquarters in June 1972. Beyond Watergate, Sturgis has long occupied a controversial place in American history due to his associations with anti-Castro operations, intelligence circles, and his later implication—though never proven—in various theories surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
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Includes a full letter of authenticity from JG Autographs, Inc.
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