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Works Cited Primary Sources Abagnale, Frank W., and Stan Redding. Catch Me If You Can. New York City: Grosset & Dunlap, later published by Broadway Books, 1980. Print. This book is a autobiography written by Frank W. Abagnale and Stan Redding. The autobiography is informative on Frank W. Abagnales life, and delivers important information fluently throughout the autobiography. I used several quotes, and occurrences described in the autobiography. Abagnale, Frank William. The Art of the Steal. New York City: Broadway Books, 2001. Print. This book is an informative non fiction about the prevention of fraud and this eras greatest threat; identity theft. This book offers tips, and valuable information on protection from check fraud. This book also delivers and contains information on Frank William Abagnales life after the events of Frank Abagnales previous book; Catch Me if You Can. I used excerpts from the book that support Frank Abagnales intelligence and campaign to prevent various formations of fraud. About Frank Abagnale. Abagnale and Associates. Abagnale&Associates, 2011. Web. 13 Dec. 2011. . This webpage is a brief biography on Frank Abagnale Jr. This website is informative on Frank Abagnales career after he joined the FBI as lecturer and consultant. I used excerpts from the biography on Frank Abagnales career. Granitz, Steve. Frank Abagnale at Broadway Opening Night of Catch Me if You Can. 10 Apr.

2011. WireIMAGE. Getty Images Incoorperated, 10 Apr. 2011. Web. 29 Dec. 2011. . This citation is for a photograph of Frank Abagnale Jr. taken on April Tenth, 2011 at the opening preformance of the musical interpretation of Frank Abagnales book: Catch Me if You Can. The current photography is useful to understand what Frank Abagnale looks like now, forty one years after the events of Catch Me if You Can. I used this photograph in the section of the essay, describing Frank Abagnales later career.

Secondary Sources Bell, Racheal. Skywayman: The Story of Frank Abaganle Jr. truTV. Turner Entertainment Incorperated, n.d. Web. 29 Dec. 2011. . This web page is a biography on Frank William Abagnale Jr. The biography on this web page is useful, and offers information that may not be mentioned on other biographys except the autobiography, Catch Me if You Can, but I do not agree with the reliability of this website and television network. I used information from this biography to understand Frank Abagnales life, and for important excerpts within the essay.

Note: I do not agree with Frank Abaganles criminal past, most websites glorify his life oblivious to the fact that he was a criminal.

Catch Me If You Can. Dir. Steven Spielberg. Dreamworks SKG, 2002. Film. This is a movie representing Frank Abagnale Jr.s life that is close to his life. The movie was informative and descriptive, and helped with learning the outline of Frank Abagnales life. I used quotes and lines from the movie such as Frank Abagnale Jr. and Frank Abagnale Sr.s common saying. Frank Abagnale Biography. Biography. A&E Television Networks, 2011. Web. 12 Dec. 2011. . Title: A brief biography of Frank Abagnale Jr. This website was useful because, the website explained Frank Abagnales early life, and the website also contained a brief description of Frank Abaganles career after he was arrested and brought to the FBI as a lecturer and consultant. I used excerpts from Frank Abagnales biography from the important sections of his life that prepared him for his career in check fraud, and bank fraud prevention. June Third, 2011. American Morning. CNN. 3 June 2011. CNN National. Web. Transcript. 31 Dec. 2011. . This video recording is an interview on CNN of Frank Abagnale Jr. about his thoughts on the Broadway interpretation of his story, his view on todays formations of fraud, and his comparative outlook on the life as a criminal, and an FBI teacher, lecturer and consultant. This recording offers information on how Frank Abagnale Jr. saw his life as a criminal correlated to his honest life as contributing to the campaign to catch the people committing forms of fraud.

I used specific excerpts from the interview to help explain Frank Abagnales life during the events of Catch Me if You Can. ...are you proud of that? No. It was a very very lonely life. It was a very lonely life that I would never want to have to live over again, even though I know where its brought me today, if I had to do it over I wouldnt to to have to do it over again. To Tell the Truth: Frank William Abaganle Jr.. To Tell the Truth. CBS, Syndicated, and NBC. 1977. YouTube. Web. Transcript. 28 Dec. 2011. . This video is a recording of the twentieth century game show, To Tell the Truth. This specific recording is with Frank Abaganle Jr. This recording offers primary information spoken by Frank Abagnale Jr. , proving the recording and summary to be reliable. I used the information received from Frank Abagnale Jr. about Frank Abagnales life as a check forger and impersonator, and his life helping to prevent fraud as an FBI lecturer and consultant. Note: Frank Abaganle had not written the books Catch Me if You Can and the Art of the Steal, or began the association Abagnale&Associates.