My Story (Ronnie Kray)
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My Story | |
Author | Ronnie Kray & (Fred Dineage) |
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Language | English |
Genre(s) | autobiography |
Publisher | Sidgwick & Jackson (hardback) Pan Books (paperback) |
Publication date | 10 September 1993 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) (Paperback) |
Pages | 192 |
ISBN | ISBN 0-330335-07-3 |
My Story is an autobiographical book written by Ronnie Kray. He, along with his twin brother Reggie, were said to be the most feared gangsters in British history.
Originally published in hardback 1993 by Sidgwick & Jackson, it was re-published in paperback in 7 October 1994 by Pan Books part of Macmillan publishing.
[edit] Sypnosis
This book is the follow-up to the joinly written Our Story by both Ronnie and Reggie Kray.
In this book, Ronnie describes in his own words the murders of Jack "the Hat" McVitie, George Cornell; his bisexuality and his feelings about spending 30 years in Broadmoor Hospital for the criminally insane.
Quote from book: "They were the best years of our lives. They called them the swinging Sixties. The Beatles and the Rolling Stones were the rulers of pop music, Carnaby Street ruled the fashion world...and me and my brother ruled London. We were fucking untouchable". - Ronnie Kray[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Quote from book Ron Kray, accessed 05/11/07