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| Title: | Loonyology: In My Own Words | |
| Author: | Charles Bronson (point here for author image) | |
| Foreword by: | Charlie Richardson and Tel Currie | |
| Classification: | True Crime | |
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| Publication Date: | 6 June 2008 | |
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1-906358-11-7 978-1-906358-11-2 |
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| Page Extent: | 466 | |
| Book size: | 234x156mm | |
| Price: | £18.99 | |
| P+P (UK): | £4.00 | |
| P+P (Europe): | £4.50 | |
| P+P (World): | £9.00 | |
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| Special Note: The first 1,000 copies of this book were a numbered, limited edition, signed by the author (this edition had the following ISBN: 1-845799-10-0 or 978-1-845799-10-6). SIGNED COPIES: *** SOLD OUT *** |
| Book Description: Lifer Charlie Bronson’s reputation precedes him - ‘Britain’s most violent prisoner’ - or does it? Do we really know the true Charlie, or are our impressions the result of media hype? Well, what is in no doubt is that Loonyology is 200% Bronson and will transport the reader on the dizziest no-holds-barred roller-coaster ride of their lives, from suspense and shock to laughter and tears, and from Bronson the ‘Solitary King’ to Bronson the Philosopher, the Poet, the Artist, the Author, the Joker, the Walking Scar and the Freedom Fighter. Now 55 years old, and having spent most of his last 34 years as a maximum security ‘Bronco Zoo’ inmate, he’s a much wiser man as he looks back on his crazy journey of unpredictable behaviour, his ever-alert mind darting from reminiscences of his teenage years to memories of fellow-cons, the screws, the cranks, letters and news reports, prison life and procedures, and the overall madness (‘loonyology’) of the legal and penal systems, peppering his stories with diary entries, true gems of information, sound advice and hilarious one-liners. Together with his many supporters and with the aid of a top lawyer, Charlie is campaigning for the parole board to finally allow him his freedom, but begging is not his style: he calls a spade a spade and is determined to win with dignity, fighting with his pen and his brain to achieve his aim of a life outside ‘the cage’. In his words: “I chose to be a villain. I’m not proud of it, nor am I ashamed of it. I have paid my debt to society and it’s time to go home.” |
| About the Author: Charles Bronson (born 6 December 1952) is the adopted name of Michael Peterson, a British criminal. Bronson was born in Aberystwyth, before moving to Merseyside, and later Luton, which is often referred to as his home town. Bronson states on his website that contrary to reports frequently made in the press, his name was changed by his fight promoter in 1987 and was not a choice he made in relation to the actor, Charles Bronson. Bronson has been in prison since the age of nineteen, for various offences. Initially jailed in 1974 for robbery, his sentence has been repeatedly extended and he has spent only three months out of custody. He has served 28 years of his time in prison in solitary confinement due to repeated attacks on prison staff and inmates, including a number of hostage situations and rooftop protests. His dangerous behaviour has meant that he has spent time in over 120 different prisons. In 2000 he received a discretionary life sentence (with a three year tariff) for a hostage-taking incident. His appeal against this sentence was denied in 2004. In 1999 a special prison unit was set up for Bronson and two other violent prisoners from Woodhill (HM Prison), to reduce the risk they posed to staff and other prisoners. In 2001 Bronson married Saira Rehman, who had seen his picture in a newspaper and began writing to him. Rehman had visited Bronson just three times prior to their wedding. Bronson converted to Islam (Rehman is a Muslim) and was also known as Charles Ali Ahmed. However he and Rehman have since divorced and Bronson has reportedly renounced Islam and the Ali Ahmed name. While in prison he has developed an extreme fitness regimen and regularly performs 2,500 press-ups a day. In 2002 he published a book Solitary Fitness, detailing an individual training process with minimal resources and space. For the past ten years Bronson has occupied himself by writing poetry, producing pieces of art and has published ten books. Chaz, as he is known to his many friends and supporters, is still a "Category A" prisoner and is currently being held at HM Wakefield prison. |
| ITV (Anglia News) | |
| ITV (Calendar News) | |
| Philip Solomon, Wolverhampton City Radio 101.8FM (Presenter) |
| A reader from England | |
| Barry Collar | |
| Ellen Kilcoyne | |
| Eugene Bell | |
| Helen Whiteley | |
| James Hilton | |
| Mark Emmins | |
| Steven Leonard |
| Charlie Bronson Awareness Evening, The Blind Beggar Public House, London |
| Author, Charles Bronson has his own website: www.freebronson.co.uk |