East End Gangland (Paperback)
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East End Gangland (Paperback)

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Paperback 512 Pages
Published: 02/12/2021
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'A fascinating look behind closed lock-up doors'
Evening Standard

East End Gangland
is a true crime classic, now updated and expanded. Bestselling author James Morton tracks the changing face of the East End from the 1870s to now, through opium dens and racecourse gangs, crime on the docks and organised prostitution to the major players of today.

The East End has always held a malign fascination for the general public. East End Gangland looks at this phenomenon from the days of the unsolved murders committed by Jack the Ripper to the 1960s when the Kray Twins held the reins of the Underworld, to the present and how the structure of crimes and criminal gangs has changed.


'The tales are told with a flourish in a fascinating, useful and lively history'
The Times

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9780751584486
Number of pages: 512
Weight: 340 g
Dimensions: 196 x 126 x 36 mm

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“A Bit Boring and Long-Winded”

I enjoyed parts of this book, though I did find it a bit hard to get into. I think it would have been better if the author had devoted each chapter purely to a particular person or gang, rather than "mixing it... More

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