ARCHIVE of Film Memorabilia and Related Ephemera — Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI [SIGNED]
New York: Doubleday, 2017. 19th Printing. Hardcover with Dust Jacket.
Signed on the title page by author David Grann and three members of Martin Scorsese’s film adaptation cast: Cara Jade Myers (‘Anna Brown’), Barry Corbin (‘Undertaker Turton’), and Larry Jack Dotson (‘The Jailer’).
Autographs of Leonardo DiCaprio (as Ernest Burkhart) and Robert De Niro (as William King Hale), each in 4 x 6-inch presentation frames.
Signed 10 x 8-inch color headshots of Larry Jack Dotson and Barry Corbin.
Includes an archival collection of related materials—autographs, photographs, and historical reference items—assembled to document both the book’s historical foundation and its cinematic interpretation.
Condition
Fine in Near Fine dust jacket with minimal shelf handling; still gift quality. All supplementary materials—including photographs, maps, and autographs—are clean and well-preserved. Geological survey maps show minor toning and expected folds; otherwise Very Good or better. Complete and housed in an archival box for preservation.
Additional Information —
•+++ Seventeen original color photographs taken on location in Osage County, Oklahoma—depicting Grayhorse, Fairfax, cobblestone roads, oil wells, and other key sites of the Osage murders.
+++ Two geological bulletins with fold-out maps issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior detailing Osage County oil and gas fields, the economic source of the crimes at the book’s core.
Grann’s work reconstructs the 1920s Osage murders, when members of the Osage Nation were systematically killed for their oil wealth, leading to the early formation of the FBI. The 2023 Martin Scorsese film adaptation, starring DiCaprio, De Niro, and Lily Gladstone, was nominated for ten Academy Awards including Best Picture.
Genres: True Crime, American History, Film & Media Studies, Native American Studies
Subjects: Osage Murders, FBI Origins, Oklahoma Oil Boom, Film Memorabilia, Signed Editions
Item #21979
Price: $800.00
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