Mad Frank's London by Frank Fraser

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Mad Frank's London by Frank Fraser

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Summary

London's always had more than its fair share of villains, but few have the knowledge and experience to chart the capital's history of crime. Frankie Fraser shares his experiences, recalling London crimes, both notorious and unheard of, from his childhood to the modern day.

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Mad Frank's London by Frank Fraser

Covering North, South and West as well as East London, Frankie Fraser's guide to the crimes and criminals of London is based on his hugely successful tour of the capital. So readers will learn at first hand what happened in the hospital at Whitechapel - who was found in 'The Blind Beggar' - what was planned in the Elmington estate - but that's not all. Frank will also talk about growing up in the streets where Jack the Ripper walked - and tell people drinking in some of London's smart clubs what used to go on in there when the 'teams' used them in the old days.
'Mad' Frankie Fraser is one of London's most notorious gangsters. Much of his adult life when not behind bars was spent in the shocking but fascinating criminal underworld. He now leads a relatively quiet life, enjoys the celebrity status brought to him by the publication of his Mad Frank books and is especially proud of the Gangland tours he conducts, taking in all his former east London haunts including many an infamous crime scene. James Morton is a lawyer and writer. He worked with Frank on his previous books and has published a number of successful crime titles of his own, including his Gangland series and Bent Coppers.
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ISBN 13 9781852279134
ISBN 10 1852279133
Title Mad Frank's London
Author Frank Fraser
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 2001-11-08
Number of pages 236
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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