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Kendo nagasaki autobiography

          This honest and absorbing autobiography gives a fascinating, revealing, no-holds-barred account of the life of the man behind Kendo Nagasaki's mask.!

          Kendo Nagasaki and The Man Behind The Mask offers a fascinating, revealing, no-holds-barred account of Peter Thornley's extraordinary life – it's a must-read!.

        1. Kendo Nagasaki and The Man Behind The Mask offers a fascinating, revealing, no-holds-barred account of Peter Thornley's extraordinary life – it's a must-read!.
        2. This honest and absorbing autobiography gives a fascinating, revealing, no-holds-barred account of the life of the man behind Kendo Nagasaki's mask, Peter.
        3. This honest and absorbing autobiography gives a fascinating, revealing, no-holds-barred account of the life of the man behind Kendo Nagasaki's mask.
        4. At just short of pages, it's a comprehensive autobiography covering both his career and personal life.
        5. Peter Thornley's autobiography, “Kendo Nagasaki and the Man Behind the Mask” is a remarkable book for two principal reasons.
        6. Peter Thornley

          English wrestler

          Peter William Thornley (born 19 October 1941)[4] is an English retired professional wrestler who was best known for the ring characterKendo Nagasaki.

          The character of Nagasaki was a Japanese samurai with a mysterious past and reputed powers of healing[5][6] and hypnosis.[2] He was one of the biggest draws of all time in British wrestling, especially in the mid-1970s and the turn of the 1980s – 1990s.[7]

          Thornley wore a mask for most of his career, the one significant exception being several months following a December 1977 televised voluntary unmasking ceremony.[8] He had originally retired in 1978 but returned to competition briefly in 1981 and then again from 1986 to 1993.

          Thereafter he made sporadic wrestling appearances.[9]

          Thornley gave occasional interviews as Kendo Nagasaki, usually photographed fully masked or with his face hidden, and often speaking through a repr