Raging Bull II

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Raging Bull II
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ISBN-10 : 0818404078
ISBN-13 : 9780818404078
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Book excerpt: Jake La Motta continues his Raging Bull story, taking a controversial look at himself as ring gladiator and the older, entertaining performer he has become. 8 pages of photographs.


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