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James 'Jimmy Two Guns' McIntyre was Glasgow's go-to gangland lawyer and consigliere to one of Scotland's foremost crime families. His maverick approach to the law and a client list that included some of the most feared gangland figures of the time - including the McGoverns and Paul Ferris - ensured that he was always in demand but under the constant scrutiny of the authorities. Now Jimmy Two Guns recounts the cases he handled, the strokes he pulled, plus his arrests, a high-speed car chase with the drug squad, his time in 'the cooler' for allegedly attempting to murder a detective inspector, a million-pound hijacking and much more. He tells how he bounced back after being the target of a near fatal underworld hit, before being arrested by an armed response unit for possession of two illegal guns. Described by Paul Ferris as 'funny, flamboyant, and fearless' and 'razor sharp, with balls of steel', James McIntyre has had an extraordinary life, eventually reinventing himself as a top TV script writer. But for Jimmy Two Guns, the truth has always been stranger than fiction.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1854 Edition.
1854. Found in this book is the origin, progress and the abuses of the cross as devised and enforced by the Bishops of Rome. It was originally written as a research into a curious part of the archeology of politico-ecclesiatical history, and was rewritten and enlarged after the outbreak of the great European revolution of 1848, and during the agitation in that country, caused by the intrusive and aggressive attempt of the bishop and political ruler of the Roman States, to establish his hierarchy, and extend his influence in England.
Found in this book is the origin, progress and the abuses of the cross as devised and enforced by the Bishops of Rome. It was originally written as a research into a curious part of the archeology of politico-ecclesiatical history, and was rewritten and enlarged after the outbreak of the great European revolution of 1848, and during the agitation in that country, caused by the intrusive and aggressive attempt of the bishop and political ruler of the Roman States, to establish his hierarchy, and extend his influence in England.
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