The Autobiography of a Thief by Bruce Reynolds

The Autobiography of a Thief by Bruce Reynolds

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In the early hours of 8 August 1963, Bruce Reynolds and 16 others robbed the Glasgow-to-Euston mail train of #2,631,684 - in today's money, #26 million. His account of the Great Train Robbery covers every detail of the crime and its aftermath, up to the present day.

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The Autobiography of a Thief by Bruce Reynolds

Bruce Reynolds' life of crime began with a small-scale smash-and-grabs and led to a succession of lucrative, high-profile robberies - but it was on the empty early-morning fields of middle England that he found his Eldorado. In the early hours of 8 August 1963, he and 16 others robbed the Glasgow-to-Euston mail train of #2,631,684 - in today's money, #26 million. The Great Train Robbery was the most infamous robbery in British history, and Bruce Reynolds' account of his life covers every detail of the crime and its aftermath, up to the present day.
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ISBN 13 9780753505953
ISBN 10 0753505959
Title The Autobiography of a Thief
Author Bruce Reynolds
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 2000-11-09
Number of pages 432
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