Video Title: (Richard Allen Documentary - Skinhead Farewell 1996 1)
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james moffat born 1922 in australia, died 1993 in england, was an author who wrote under several pen names. he produced many pulp novels for the united kingdom publishing house new english library during the 1970s. moffat's pen names included richard allen, etienne aubin the terror of the seven crypts and trudi maxwell diary of a female wrestler. moffat's pulp novels mostly focused on youth subcultures of the late 1960s and 1970s, such as skinheads, hippies and bikers. moffat often expressed admiration for his subject matter and commented on social issues, mostly from a right wing perspective the collected works of richard allen were reissued in a six volume set by st publishing in the 1990s. a bbc tv documentary about his life, skinhead farewell, aired in 1996. allen's formulaic and sensationalist writing style has been imitated by neoist writer stewart home. mark sargeant wrote a feature in scootering magazine led the richard allen legacy. an interview led the return of joe hawkins with publisher george marshall was in issue seven of skinhead times 1992.
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