Avon Lovell

Avon Lovell is a Western Australian investigative journalist and writer who wrote books about the Perth Mint Swindle, including The Mickleberg Stitch.[1]

He was born in 1945 and is a graduate in History from the University of Tasmania.[2]

His works were at times difficult to access due to his battles with authority.[3][4]

His work Litany of lies culminates in the full array of stories collected from the aftermath of the Mickleberg Stitch era.[5][6] His long term concern about the careers of Don Hancock and Anthony Lewandowski also was developed further.

His work is also corroborated by other writers.[7]

Works

  • Lovell, Avon; Bruce Rock (W.A. : Shire). Council (1993), Bruce Rock : a revised history, Bruce Rock Shire Council, ISBN 978-0-646-05844-3
  • Lovell, Avon (2002), The Mickelberg stitch (2nd. ed.), Creative Research, ISBN 978-0-908469-25-3
  • Lovell, Avon (1990), Split image : international mystery of the Mickelberg affair, Creative Research, ISBN 978-0-908469-24-6

Notes

  1. Lovell, Avon (1985), The Mickelberg stitch (first ed.), Creative Research, ISBN 978-0-908469-23-9
  2. http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/140222/20160513-0814/austcrimefiction.org/category/author-name/avon-lovell.html
  3. Bacon, Wendy; Hare, Denise (May 1992), "The journalist who took on the Police Union", Modern Times (Fitzroy, Vic): 12–15, ISSN 1038-1821
  4. Wilsmore, Peter (December 1985), "The Mickelberg stitch: fingerprint evidence. -Allegations in Avon Lovell; The Mickelberg Stitch-", Legal Service Bulletin, 10 (6): 272–274, ISSN 0817-3516
  5. Lovell, Avon (2010), Litany of lies : a true story of gold heists, bombings, feral cops, greed, murder & revenge, bookscope.com.au, ISBN 978-0-9808715-0-0
  6. See the blog overview of the book launch - http://blog.elizabethsbookshop.com.au/?p=311
  7. Buti, Antonio (2011), Brothers : justice, corruption and the Mickelbergs, Fremantle Press, ISBN 978-1-921888-47-2
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