Author:Bonnie Elizabeth Parker
Works
- Diary of Bonnie Parker (1929)
- Poetry from Life's Other Side (1932) (external scan)
- "The Story of 'Suicide Sal'"
- "The Prostitute's Convention"
- "The Fate of Tiger Rose"
- "I'll Stay"
- Untitled
- "Bravery"
- "The Hobo's Last Ride"
- "The Girl with the Blue Velvet Band"
- "When!!"
- "People Will Talk"
- "The Trail's End" (1934), also known as "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde" (transcription project)
Works about Bonnie Parker
- Fugitives: The Story of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker (1934)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2030 by Emma Parker and Nell Barrow Cowan (transcription project)
- Contains renditions of 2 of Bonnie's poems:
- FBI document (transcription project)
Newspaper articles
- "Desperadoes Sought in Killing of Two Peace Officers", Joplin Globe, (Sat, Apr 15, 1933)
- "Women Kidnap Members Identified by Darby and Miss Sophia Stone Today", The Ruston Daily Leader (Sat, Apr 29, 1933)
- "Think Clyde Barrow And Companion Killed Two Texas Highway Officers", Clovis News-Journal (Mon, Apr 2, 1934)
- "Bonnie's in a Gunplayful Mood," The News-Herald (Thu, Apr 12, 1934)
- "'Story of Bonnie and Clyde' in Verse" St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Thu, May 24, 1934) (external scan)
Some or all works by this author are from the United States and in the public domain because they were not legally published with the permission of the copyright holder before January 1, 2003 and the author died 91 years ago. These are posthumous works and their copyrights in certain countries and areas may depend on years since posthumous publication, rather than years since the author's death. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted.
This author died in 1934, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 90 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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