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The Bird That Never Flew: The Uncompromising Autobiography of One of the Most Punished Prisoners in the History of the British Penal System

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UPC:
9781840186499
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2002-09-01
Release Date:
2002-09-12
Author:
Johnny Steele
Language:
english
Edition:
1st Edition Thus.
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All his life, Johnnyboy Steele has been running. First it was from an abusive father, then it was from the rigors of approved school, andfinally, it was from the harshness of prison life. This title follows in the dangerous footsteps of a major figure in the Glasgow underworld. It tells of how John and his older brother Jim became legends and why they became heroes in prison. Preceded there by the reputation of his safeblower father, Steele's rebellious nature led him to defy a brutal system that prized the breaking of the human spirit above the breaking of old habits. He rebelled, meeting violence with violence, leading riots, and planning dramatic escapes. The book details how the brothers staged a daring breakout from Glasgow's Barlinnie Prison and recounts what happened when their younger brother, Joseph, was falsely accused of the greatest mass murder in Scottish legal history.