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  • 336

    Pages
  • 9780008150280

    ISBN
  • 129 mm

    Width
  • 198 mm

    Height
  • 276 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 13 AUGUST 2015

    Publish Date
  • 22 mm

    Spine Width

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    Description

    The classic, bestselling account of the infamous Kray twins which will be brought to the main screen this autumn as Legend, a film directed by Academy Award winner Brian Helgeland and starring Tom Hardy. Also published as ‘The Profession of Violence’. Reggie and Ronnie Kray ruled London’s gangland during the 60s with a ruthlessness and viciousness that shocks even now. Buil The classic, bestselling account of the infamous Kray twins which will be brought to the main screen this autumn as Legend, a film directed by Academy Award winner Brian Helgeland and starring Tom Hardy. Also published as ‘The Profession...  Read More

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    John Pearson

    John Pearson is a writer best associated with James Bond creator Ian Fleming. He was Flemings assistant at the London Sunday Times and would go on to write the first biography of Ian Fleming, 1966s The Life of Ian Fleming. Pearson also wrote true-crime biographies, such as The Profession of Violence: an East End gang story about the rise and fall of the Kray twins.

    Pearson would also become the third official James Bond author of the adult-Bond series, writing in 1973 James Bond: The Authorised Biography of 007, a first-person biography of the fictional agent James Bond. Although the canonical nature of this book has been debated by Bond fans since it was published, it was officially authorised by Glidrose Publications, the official publisher of the James Bond chronicles. Glidrose reportedly considered commissioning Pearson to write a new series of Bond novels in the 1970s, but nothing came of this.

    Pearson was commissioned by Donald Campbell to chronicle his successful attempt on the Land Speed Record in 1964 in Bluebird CN7, resulting in the book Bluebird and the Dead Lake.

    Pearson wrote the non-fiction book, The Gamblers, an account about the group of gamblers who made up, what was known as the Clermont Set, which included John Aspinall, James Goldsmith and Lord Lucan. The film rights to the book were purchased by Warner Bros. in 2006. He also wrote Façades, the first full-scale biography of the literary Sitwell siblings, Edith, Osbert and Sacheverell, published in 1978.

    Pearson has also written five novels:

    Gone To Timbuctoo (1962) - winner of the Authors Club First Novel Award

    James Bond: The Authorised Biography of 007 (1973)

    The Bellamy Saga (1976)

    Biggles: The Authorized Biography (1978)

    The Kindness of Dr. Avicenna (1982).

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