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His earlier exploits inspired a television series.
Or did the show really just suffer from trying to match its earlier exploits?
Because the world of crime thrillers is finite, Paddy, like Mr. Hughes's Loy, is at the start of her new book still shrugging off the celebrity attracted by her earlier exploits.
His latest book ingeniously synthesizes Burton Kaplan's bizarre biography, his testimony, and Mr. Breslin's memoirs of his own earlier exploits and encounters with characters who punctuated his columns but are mostly dead, imprisoned, or hidden in witness protection programs.
THAT WAS N. Y. about Col. William d'Alton Mann, the ower & publisher of "Town Topics," a weekly magazine; about "Town Topics" blackmailing scandal, of 1905, & about earlier exploits of the Colonel - a Civil War hero, a swindler, the inventor of European Wagons-Lits Town Topics had been founded in 1879, as a bi-monthly called "Andrew's American Queen, a National Society Journal," by W.R. Andrews.
In researching my book, I was finally able to detail what became of Pujol after the war -- a story in some ways as fascinating as his earlier exploits.
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