Record ID | ia:frenchconnection0000moor |
Source | Internet Archive |
Download MARC XML | https://archive.org/download/frenchconnection0000moor/frenchconnection0000moor_marc.xml |
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100 1 $aMoore, Robin,$d1925-2008.
245 14 $aThe French connection /$cRobin Moore.
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520 $aThis is a case history of what must qualify as one of the finest police investigations in the annals of United States law enforcement. Almost certainly it represents the most crucial single victory to date in the ceaseless, frustrating war against the import of vicious narcotics into our country.
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