Bonnie & Clyde — Popular
and Clyde Barrow were Great Depression-era criminals who became media sensations partly due to photographs they left behind at a hideout in Joplin, Missouri.
: A compilation including the 1967 film's screenplay and various articles. The 1967 Film Bonnie & Clyde
Several well-known "paper" formats (books and scripts) explore their story: and Clyde Barrow were Great Depression-era criminals who
: Bonnie was famously dubbed the "cigar-smoking gun moll" after newspapers published a photo of her with a cigar—though she didn't actually smoke them. Bonnie & Clyde
: Real-life "papers" include original 1930s newspaper articles and FBI wanted posters that documented their multi-state crime spree.
by Jeff Guinn: A definitive biography focusing on the desperate reality of their life on the run.