Biographies & True Stories Historical Antiquarian & Collectible Australian History True Crime Criminology
The Road to Fitzgerald Revelations is a rare and fascinating non-fiction book written by Phil Dickie, published in 1988. This vintage paperback is a treasure trove for anyone interested in Australian history, true crime, and criminology. As part of the "The Road to Fitzgerald" series, this book offers a unique insight into a pivotal moment in Australian history, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
What makes this book special is its focus on the Fitzgerald Inquiry, a landmark investigation into corruption and organized crime in Queensland, Australia. Dickie's meticulous research and engaging narrative style bring to life the stories and revelations that emerged during this inquiry, providing readers with a gripping and informative account of a tumultuous period in Australian history.
Despite being over three decades old, this book remains an essential resource for anyone interested in true crime, criminology, and Australian history. The fact that it is a vintage paperback only adds to its charm, making it a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts. While the book may show some signs of wear, including a dented front cover, minor page edge marks, and foxing on the closed page edge, the internal pages are clean and tidy, and the binding is tight and strong.
For anyone looking to delve into the intriguing world of Australian true crime and history, The Road to Fitzgerald Revelations is an absolute must-have. Its rarity, combined with its fascinating subject matter, makes it a valuable addition to any collection.
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