Gangland Bosses by James Morton

Gangland Bosses by James Morton

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This volume is the story of two of the kings of the London gangland underworld in the 1940s and 50s. It is a story of murder and robbery, of love, loyalty and betrayal, of courage and cowardice, of knife fights for the control of London.

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Gangland Bosses by James Morton

In August 1955 two men fought on the corner of Frith Street and Old Compton Street, Soho. From the dreadful injuries they inflicted on each other it easily could have been a hanging matter, but ironically it became known as 'The Fight that Never Was'. It was, however, to have enormous repercussions in the battle for control of Soho and its clubs and for the bookmakers' pitches on the racecourses. It also led to the inexorable rise of the Kray twins. One of the men fighting was Jack Spot, the self-proclaimed defender of the Jewish community against Fascism. The other was the half Italian Albert Dimes, the right hand man of Spot's one-time friend and later nemesis Billy Hill, rightly described as the nearest Britain has ever had to a mastermind. Meticulously researched, including interviews with the survivors of the era, this is the story of the rise and fall of Spot from an East End background and Hill from a criminal family in Holborn, as well as that of their spiritual mentor Darby Sabini, the King of the Racecourses in the 1920s and 1930s and his successors Alf and Harry White.
For GANGLAND: 'Faithfully factual, gripping..prescribed reading' - Evening Standard 'The tales are told with a flourish in a fascinating, useful and lively history' - The Times For INTERNATIONAL GANGLAND: 'An utterly compelling read' - FHM 'An engrossing survey' - MAIL ON SUNDAY
James Morton was a solicitor primarily involved in defence work for twenty-five years. He was then Editor of the New Law Journal and The Criminal Lawyer. He is the author of the hugely successful Gangland series. Gerry Parker worked for Jack Spot and is now retired.
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ISBN 13 9780316859912
ISBN 10 0316859915
Title Gangland Bosses
Author James Morton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2004-08-05
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.