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Under Fire At Sidney Street
Under Fire At Sidney Street
WENSLEY, Frederick Porter
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From the collection: "Fifty Amazing Hairbreadth Escapes" (various authors) [1937].
"Ex-Detective-Inspector Wensley was, before his retirement, Chief Constable of the Criminal Investigation Department of Scotland Yard. One of the best-known cases on which he worked was the Siege of Sidney Street, and here he gives his first-hand account of a crime which stirred the whole country."
For a more candid approach see "Traitors Within" (1933) by Herbert Fitch (archive.org).
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Year:
1937
Publisher:
Odhams Press
Language:
English
Pages:
18
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Anarchist, assassin, Churchill, CID, Duboff, East End, espionage, Federoff, Gardstein, graft, heist, Hoffman, Houndsditch, Jews, Milstein, Peter the Painter, revolution, robbery, rosen, Russia, Scotland Yard, Siege of Sidney Street, subversion, terrorism, Trassjohnsky
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