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The Who's Who of British Crime Jim Morris

The Who's Who of British Crime By Jim Morris

The Who's Who of British Crime by Jim Morris


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The most notorious criminals in recent British history, brought together in one book. A darkly fascinating look at the changing face of crime.

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The Who's Who of British Crime: In the Twentieth Century by Jim Morris

The Who's Who of British Crime spans the whole twentieth century, and covers an enormous range of crimes and misdemeanours - by turns appalling, brilliant, gruesome and audacious. All the nation's most famous wrongdoers are here, from the mystery of Lord Lucan to the Great Train Robbery, the Brinks-Mat robbers and Jeffrey Archer. And it's not just the villains; some of the twentieth century's top lawyers and police officers are included for the part they have played in upholding the principles of the law. An unsavoury roll call of the men and women whose misdeeds live on in the national memory, an exploration of some of our most notorious unsolved cases and a celebration of the advances made in the fight against crime, this guide tracks the changing face of criminal activity over 100 years.

About Jim Morris

Jim Morris is a historian of crime in Britain whose has written many books on the subject. He has also written a successful biography of his sporting hero Gordon Banks. His affiliation with football goes back to his teen years when Match of the Day and Sunday afternoon TV footie gave us something to talk about at school, something important. He supported a modest second division club and saw them beat Arsenal and Liverpool. He lives in County Kildare, Ireland.

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GOR008346662
9781445639246
1445639246
The Who's Who of British Crime: In the Twentieth Century by Jim Morris
Used - Like New
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
20150715
320
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