By Blackie Audett. A very well-loved first-person account of Audett's life of crime, including "smuggling, bank robbery, payroll snatching and a series of fabulous escapes."
This 1956 Bantam paperback has creases, chips, nicks, a cracked spine (which also looks gnawed), and toned pages with foxing/staining -- but it's also quite rare, and if you like a midcentury crimoir, this one is a roughed-up but peak exemplar.