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  • Fraser (Frankie) & Morton (James) as told to :

    Published by Sphere, 2005

    ISBN 10: 0751511374 ISBN 13: 9780751511376

    Seller: Loretta Lay Books, London, United Kingdom

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    Softcover / Paperback. Condition: Fine. Paperback. Reprint. SIGNED. Few prisoners have served nearly all of a 20yr. sentence with no remission. 'Mad' Frankie Fraser did just that. Acquitted in 1965 of the murder of Dickie Hart during a fight in a London club he was sentencd to 5yrs. imprisonment for his part in the affray that night. Almost immediately he received 10yrs. to run consecutively as the 'Dentist' in the so-called Richardson 'Torture' trial. In 1970 he was sentenced to a further 5yrs. for leading the Parkhurst Prison riot. He was no newcomer to prison. He had already served 7yrs. for his part in the slashing of gang-leader Jack Spot in 1966 and had spent time in both Cane Hill Mental Hospital and Broadmoor from where he acquired his nickname. Now Fraser looks back on his career in which he has served over 40yrs. in prisons and mental institutions. As a young boy he came into contact with the Sabini brothers, the race course gang of the 1930s. During a term in prison he met Billy Hill, the self-styled Boss of the Underworld, whose minder he became, working for him for nearly 20yrs. For half a century, Frankie Fraser was a key figure in Britain's Underworld. Now he recounts his involvement in killings and contracts, robberies and escapes; he recalls the grasses and the revenge, the Great Train Robbery, and London's Gangland, a world which included the Krays, the Richardsons, the escape of Alfie Hinds, and Hill's right hand man Albert Dimes as well as the lawyers, journalists, police and politicians who helped or hindered. Illus. + Index. 338pp. mass market p/back. With tipped-in label SIGNED BY JAMES MORTON. V.v. lightly browned edges o/w Nr. F.

  • Fraser, Frankie as told to James Morton

    Published by Time Warner, 2002

    ISBN 10: 0751535176 ISBN 13: 9780751535174

    Seller: Parrot Books, Hemel Hempstead, HERT, United Kingdom

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    Paperback. Condition: Fine.

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    Fraser (Frankie) & Morton (James) as told to :

    Published by Little, Brown, 1994

    ISBN 10: 0316909572 ISBN 13: 9780316909570

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    Hardcover / Hardback. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. First edition. Hardback. 1st Edn. SIGNED BY JAMES MORTON. Few prisoners have served nearly all of a 20yr. sentence with no remission. 'Mad' Frankie Fraser did just that. Acquitted in 1965 of the murder of Dickie Hart during a fight in a London club he was sentenced to 5yrs. imprisonment for his part in the affray that night. Almost immediately he received 10yrs. to run consecutively as the 'Dentist' in the so-called Richardson 'Torture' trial. In 1970 he was sentenced to a further 5yrs. for leading the Parkhurst Prison riot. He was no newcomer to prison. He had already served 7yrs. for his part in the slashing of gang-leader Jack Spot in 1966 and had spent time in both Cane Hill Mental Hospital and Broadmoor from where he acquired his nickname. Now Fraser looks back on his career in which he has served over 40yrs. in prisons and mental institutions. As a young boy he came into contact with the Sabini brothers, the race course gang of the 1930s. During a term in prison he met Billy Hill, the self-styled Boss of the Underworld, whose minder he became, working for him for nearly 20yrs. For half a century, Frankie Fraser was a key figure in Britain's Underworld. Now he recounts his involvement in killings and contracts, robberies and escapes; he recalls the grasses and the revenge, the Great Train Robbery, and London's Gangland, a world which included the Krays, the Richardsons, the escape of Alfie Hinds, and Hill's right hand man Albert Dimes as well as the lawyers, journalists, police and politicians who helped or hindered. Illus. + Index. 237pp. 8vo. h/back. With tipped-in label SIGNED BY JAMES MORTON. As New in dw. signed by author.

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    Fraser (Frankie) & Morton (James) as told to :

    Published by Warner Books, 1996

    ISBN 10: 0751511374 ISBN 13: 9780751511376

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    Softcover / Paperback. Condition: Fine. 2nd edition. Paperback. Reprint. SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS. Few prisoners have served nearly all of a 20yr. sentence with no remission. 'Mad' Frankie Fraser did just that. Acquitted in 1965 of the murder of Dickie Hart during a fight in a London club he was sentencd to 5yrs. imprisonment for his part in the affray that night. Almost immediately he received 10yrs. to run consecutively as the 'Dentist' in the so-called Richardson 'Torture' trial. In 1970 he was sentenced to a further 5yrs. for leading the Parkhurst Prison riot. He was no newcomer to prison. He had already served 7yrs. for his part in the slashing of gang-leader Jack Spot in 1966 and had spent time in both Cane Hill Mental Hospital and Broadmoor from where he acquired his nickname. Now Fraser looks back on his career in which he has served over 40yrs. in prisons and mental institutions. As a young boy he came into contact with the Sabini brothers, the race course gang of the 1930s. During a term in prison he met Billy Hill, the self-styled Boss of the Underworld, whose minder he became, working for him for nearly 20yrs. For half a century, Frankie Fraser was a key figure in Britain's Underworld. Now he recounts his involvement in killings and contracts, robberies and escapes; he recalls the grasses and the revenge, the Great Train Robbery, and London's Gangland, a world which included the Krays, the Richardsons, the escape of Alfie Hinds, and Hill's right hand man Albert Dimes as well as the lawyers, journalists, police and politicians who helped or hindered. Illus. + Index. 338pp. mass market p/back. PRESENTATION COPY INSC.AND FLAT SIGNED BY FRANKIE FRASER With tipped-in label SIGNED BY JAMES MORTON. V.v. lightly browned pp. o/w Nr. F. with no creasing to covers.