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East End Gangland
By (Author) James Morton
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
28th December 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
364.106094215
Paperback
464
Width 183mm, Height 135mm, Spine 33mm
252g
The East End crimeworld has always held a malign fascination for the general public. In this book, James Morton looks at this phenomenon from the days of the unsolved murders committed by Jack the Ripper, through the 1960s when the Kray Twins held the reins of the underworld, to the present and the changing structure of crimes and criminal gangs. The book looks not only at the twins but also at the influx of immigrant gangs of the 1900s, the powerful Chinese drug dealers of the 1920s, the racecourse gangs, the men who ran crime on the docks, and organized prostitution throughout the century to the major drug dealers of today.
'A refreshing change from those that examine only the life of the Kray family. A fascinating read' SUNDERLAND ECHO 'A fascinating look behind closed lock-up doors...a book that will prove essential reading for anyone who thinks they know East London.' EVENING STANDARD 'Morton's account...destroys quaint ideas about crime.' BIG ISSUE 'The tales are told with a flourish in a fascinating, useful and lively history' THE TIMES
James Morton, Editor-in-Chief of the NEW LAW JOURNAL, is the author of the hugely successful Gangland series. He has long experience as a solicitor specialising in criminal work.