The Great Train Robbery: The Untold Story from the Closed Investigation Files

The Great Train Robbery of 1963 is one of the most infamous crimes in British history. The bulk of the money stolen (equivalent to over £40 million today) has never been recovered, and there has not been a single year since 1963 when one aspect of the crime or its participants has not been featured in the media. Despite the wealth and extent of this coverage, a host of questions have remained unanswered: Who was behind the robbery? Was it an inside job? And who got away with the crime of the century? Fifty years of selective falsehood and fantasy has obscured the reality of the story behind the robbery. The fact that a considerable number of the original investigation and prosecution files on those involved and alleged to have been involved were closed, in many cases until 2045, has only served to muddy the waters still further. Now, through Freedom of Information requests and the exclusive opening of many of these files, Andrew Cook reveals a new picture of the crime and its investigation that, at last, provides answers to many of these questions.

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The Great Train Robbery: The Untold Story from the Closed Investigation Files

The Great Train Robbery of 1963 is one of the most infamous crimes in British history. The bulk of the money stolen (equivalent to over £40 million today) has never been recovered, and there has not been a single year since 1963 when one aspect of the crime or its participants has not been featured in the media. Despite the wealth and extent of this coverage, a host of questions have remained unanswered: Who was behind the robbery? Was it an inside job? And who got away with the crime of the century? Fifty years of selective falsehood and fantasy has obscured the reality of the story behind the robbery. The fact that a considerable number of the original investigation and prosecution files on those involved and alleged to have been involved were closed, in many cases until 2045, has only served to muddy the waters still further. Now, through Freedom of Information requests and the exclusive opening of many of these files, Andrew Cook reveals a new picture of the crime and its investigation that, at last, provides answers to many of these questions.

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The Great Train Robbery: The Untold Story from the Closed Investigation Files

The Great Train Robbery: The Untold Story from the Closed Investigation Files

by Andrew Cook
The Great Train Robbery: The Untold Story from the Closed Investigation Files

The Great Train Robbery: The Untold Story from the Closed Investigation Files

by Andrew Cook

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Overview

The Great Train Robbery of 1963 is one of the most infamous crimes in British history. The bulk of the money stolen (equivalent to over £40 million today) has never been recovered, and there has not been a single year since 1963 when one aspect of the crime or its participants has not been featured in the media. Despite the wealth and extent of this coverage, a host of questions have remained unanswered: Who was behind the robbery? Was it an inside job? And who got away with the crime of the century? Fifty years of selective falsehood and fantasy has obscured the reality of the story behind the robbery. The fact that a considerable number of the original investigation and prosecution files on those involved and alleged to have been involved were closed, in many cases until 2045, has only served to muddy the waters still further. Now, through Freedom of Information requests and the exclusive opening of many of these files, Andrew Cook reveals a new picture of the crime and its investigation that, at last, provides answers to many of these questions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780752492223
Publisher: The History Press
Publication date: 01/01/2013
Sold by: INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP - EPUB - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

ANDREW COOK is an author and TV consultant with a degree in History & Ancient History. He was a programme director of the Hansard Scholars Programme for the University of London. Andrew has written for The Times, Guardian, Independent, BBC History Magazine and History Today. His previous books include On His Majesty's Secret Service (Tempus, 2002); Ace of Spies (Tempus, 2003); M: MI5's First Spymaster (Tempus, 2006); The Great Train Robbery (The History Press, 2013); and 1963: That Was the Year That Was (The History Press, 2013).


Andrew Cook is a critically acclaimed historian and the author. He is the historical consultant for the Channel Five Jack The Ripper - Tabloid Myth documentary. He has also been presenter and historical consultant on a number of successful Channel 4 documentaries including Prince Eddy: The King We Never Had, Three Kings at War and Who Killed Rasputin? in the BBC Timewatch strand. He lives in Bedfordshire.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 6

Preface 7

Introduction 9

1 The 2.25 to Brighton 13

2 The Hold-Up 25

3 The 30-Minute Clue 35

4 Robbers' Roost 50

5 The Poppy 69

6 An Inside Job 85

7 Through the Looking Glass 100

8 Blind Man's Bluff 114

9 And Then There Were Six 132

10 Operation Primrose 154

11 Fish on a Hook 167

12 Case for the Defence 179

13 An Act of Warfare 198

14 The End of the Beginning 207

Appendices 212

Abbreviations used in Source Notes 223

Source Notes 225

Bibliography 248

Index 249

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