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Birdman of Alcatraz6b Thomas E. Gaddis. New York: Random House, 1955. First Edition Notes Birdman of Alcatraz, first published in 1955, is the notable work of Thomas E. Gaddis, chronicling the life of Robert Stroud, one of the most famous inmates in American penal history. The book presents a detailed account of Strouds transformation during his long imprisonment, particularly his study of birds and his development into a self taught ornithologist while incarcerated.
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6b Thomas E. Gaddis. New York: Random House, 1955. First Edition

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Birdman of Alcatraz, first published in 1955, is the notable work of Thomas E. Gaddis, chronicling the life of Robert Stroud, one of the most famous inmates in American penal history. The book presents a detailed account of Stroud’s transformation during his long imprisonment, particularly his study of birds and his development into a self-taught ornithologist while incarcerated. Blending biography with investigative journalism, Gaddis explores themes of isolation, rehabilitation, and the complexities of the prison system, contributing to broader public interest in prison reform and the human capacity for change. The work gained significant cultural impact through its later adaptation into the acclaimed 1962 film, further cementing its place in American literary and cinematic history.

Thomas E. Gaddis (1908–1984) was an American writer and journalist known for his works on crime, punishment, and social issues. Drawing on his experience as a reporter and editor, Gaddis brought a factual and narrative-driven approach to his subjects, often focusing on controversial or misunderstood figures. Birdman of Alcatraz remains his most enduring work, reflecting both his skill as a storyteller and his interest in the human stories behind institutional systems, securing his reputation as a significant voice in mid-twentieth-century American nonfiction.

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Gray canvas binding with black and white lettering to the spine. Original dust wrapper. Fogging to wrapper. Sharp points. Fine condition overall. 

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