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The Sinners' Club; Confessions of a Walk-up Man by Prior, Tom - 1993
by Prior, Tom
The Sinners' Club; Confessions of a Walk-up Man
by Prior, Tom
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Penguin Books , Ringwood, Victoria, 1993. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Illustrator: Photographic. Acknowledgements, list of photographs. Between pages 158 and 159 there are eight pages of black-and-white photography. Photographic paperback binding with metallic red, white and yellow coloured titles to the front panel black and white coloured titles to the backstrip. Tom Prior, at the time of writing the book, had been in the middle of major Australian news stories for over 40 years. "Specialising in crime, sport and difficult interviews he saw Ronald Ryan Hank; toured with The Beatles and the Australian cricket team; "ghosted" many famous personalities including Dennis Lilly, Roy Higgins, Lionel Rose and Lou Richards; argued with Frank Sinatra and was on friendly terms with some of the most dangerous men in Australia." from rear panel blurb. Minor rubbing of the book edges and panels. Age toning of the text block edges and pages. Full Number Line. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 325, [1] pages,. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Illustrator: Photographic. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Biography & Autobiography; Journalism; Australia; ISBN: 0140177957. ISBN/EAN: 9780140177954. Inventory No: 0129378. . 9780140177954
- Bookseller Syber's Books ABN 40533682787 (AU)
- Illustrator Photographic
- Format/Binding Softcover
- Book Condition Used - Very Good Condition
- Quantity Available 1
- Edition First Edition
- Binding Paperback
- ISBN 10 0140177957
- ISBN 13 9780140177954
- Publisher Penguin Books
- Place of Publication Ringwood, Victoria
- Date Published 1993
- Keywords BZDB2 Tom Prior, autobiography, journalist, newspapermen, Australia Biography & Autobiography; Journalism; Australia; The Sinners Club Confessions of a Walkup Man