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The Bagman: Final Confessions is a gripping and insightful true crime book that delves into the life of Jack Herbert, a former Queensland police officer. Co-authored by Tom Gilling, this 2004 first edition paperback provides a unique perspective on Australian crime and police history. With 239 pages of engaging narrative, this book is a must-have for fans of biographies, true stories, and crime thrillers.
What makes this book special is its rarity as a first edition, making it a collector's item for enthusiasts of Australian true crime stories. The authors' meticulous research and storytelling bring to life the complexities of Herbert's life, providing a fascinating read for young adults and adults alike.
In good condition, this book is free of handwriting, dog ears, and other defects, ensuring an uninterrupted reading experience. The cover shows light wear, with a small crease to the back corner, but the pages are clean and tidy, and the binding is tight. Coming from a smoke-free home, this book is ready for its new owner to dive into the world of Australian crime and policing.
For those interested in criminology, adult learning, and education, this book provides a valuable resource for understanding the intricacies of the Queensland police force and the life of a London Bobby. With its unique blend of history, crime, and biography, The Bagman: Final Confessions is a compelling read that will keep you engaged until the very end.
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