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The Sewers of Gold July 1976. The Societe Generale bank in Nice, its vaults of safe-deposit boxes crammed with millions of pounds’ worth of jewelry, bonds and cash. They said it was impregnable. But one man thought otherwise, because he knew it could be approached from the sewers . . . That man was Albert Spaggiari, soldier of fortune, political activist, womaniser , dreamer, jailbird, thief. He planned the biggest bank robbery ever, and got away with it. But not without some problems . . . This is Spaggiari’s own unforgettable account of the robbery, his capture, and subsequent amazing escape from custody. It is one of the greatest true-life adventures ever told. IllUSTRATED Paperback 226 pages In very good preloved condition with the exception of a modest colour change to the pages.