Jungle West 11

Jungle West 11
Author Majbritt Morrison
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Non fiction
Publisher Tandem Books
Publication date
1964
Media type Print (hardback & paperback)

Jungle West 11 is a 1964 book by Majbritt Morrison. The book was published through Tandem Books and focused on Morrison's life and her account of the Notting Hill race riots, specifically her attack on Blechynden Street.[1][2]

The book has seen multiple publications and was re-published in the Netherlands in 2008, 44 years after its first printing in 1964.[3]

Reaction to the book

Novelist Stewart Home questioned the validity of the claims in the book, saying: "While Morrison appears to have existed she was probably unable to produce a convincing account of her personal experiences because she received too much useful advice about content from an editor who was keen to help her write a best seller."[4]

Publications

References

  1. Olden, Mark (2011). Murder in Notting Hill. Zero Books. p. 162. ISBN 1846945364.
  2. "The Notting Hill riot and a carnival of defiance". Socialist Worker. 19 August 2008. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  3. 1 2 Catawiki Jungle West 11 2008
  4. Jane Perrone (11 April 2005). "Will the real Belle de Jour please stand up?". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  5. Google Books Jungle West 11
  6. World Cat Jungle West 11
  7. Catawiki Jungle West 11 1966
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