A tale of two cities : concerning the robbery in July 1811 of the Paisley Union Bank in Glasgow : and also reflections on the new police of Edinburgh and Glasgow and on the habits of the early detectives, with implications for the modern police service
A tale of two cities : concerning the robbery in July 1811 of the Paisley Union Bank in Glasgow : and also reflections on the new police of Edinburgh and Glasgow and on the habits of the early detectives, with implications for the modern police service is a book. It was written by John McGowan and published by Turlough Publishers in 2011.
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- author: John McGowan
- publication date: 2011
- book publisher: Turlough Publishers
- book series: unknown
- book subjects: Police-Scotland-Glasgow-History
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