Friday, May 06, 2022

BookMarks #100: Peaky Blinders: The Real Story

Title: Peaky Blinders - The Story of Birmingham’s most notorious gangs
Author: Carl Chinn
Published: 2019
Genre: Non-fiction, History

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Peaky Blinders – gangsters/ruffians/hooligans from Birmingham who blinded their opponents using razor blades stitched inside the peaks of their flat caps. Or this is what the mythology has been built upon, especially with the hit TV show of the same name.

This book states its goal as giving the real story of these gangs. Over its 200 odd pages, it keeps reiterating that the show is a fictional depiction and the real “peaky blinders” were not so sophisticated. Yes, they were notorious, there were many incidents of violence committed by them especially against policemen, they controlled a fair chunk of the illegal betting market. And some could have used the signature cap as a weapon, but it is most likely to be a myth! The author, himself a descendant of an illegal bookmaker has tried to give the history of the rise and the later fall of these anti-social elements. Class divisions and poverty were the major reasons for the rise of these gangs. Better policing and involvement of the communities through youth sports and clubs channelizing their energies certainly contributed to the decline.

However, the book is a too long for the subject it covers. Given the repetitious content and lots of unnecessary details, it could easily have been a third of its size without losing any essence. This book seems more like an attempt to cash in on the success of the TV series!


P.S. This is the 100th blogpost in the #BookMarks series! Certainly been a long ride!

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