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Article: Take an Alcoholic, Felonious Trip Around the World with a Lost Literary Treasure.
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- June 2, 2009
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New York, New York, Jun 02, 2009 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) -- Dissident Books this summer invites readers to take a felonious and alcoholic trip around the world with 'Don't Call Me a Crook! A Scotsman's Tale of World Travel, Whisky, and Crime' (http://www.dissidentbooks.com/dont_call_me.php)by Bob Moore. 'Don't Call Me a Crook!' is an overlooked gem of drunken, globetrotting true-crime. Told in sparse and saucy language, it's a tribute to one man's triumph over marriage, morals, and sobriety. The new edition of 'Don't Call Me a Crook!' includes an insightful afterword by author James Kelman (http://www.themanbookerprize.com/prize/authors/34), winner of the 1994 Man Booker ...
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