Saffron Incorporated, Stuart Coupe
Saffron Incorporated, Stuart Coupe
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Saffron Incorporated
The first King of the Cross and fifty years of sex, murder, music and mayhem

Author: Stuart Coupe

Narrator: Stuart Coupe

Unabridged: 8 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/26/2025


Synopsis

Let's get the story of Abraham Gilbert Saffron down. Just the facts, Your Honour.

Wherever you find entertainers performing in neon-lit pubs and clubs, chances are you will find a wannabe gangster or two hanging around. Selling sex and drugs has always been a way to make a fast buck - and potential customers are more open to temptation in pubs, bars, dance halls and nightclubs.

Abe Saffron figured all this out very quickly. He was a chancer who kickstarted his criminal career SP bookmaking and receiving stolen goods. While he earned himself a quid or two, he wanted much more, and he was ruthless enough to seize any moment to get it ... no matter what he had to do.

Running pubs opened up opportunities for young Abe. By the 1940s, American servicemen on leave from the war were flooding Sydney looking for booze, food, girls, sex and entertainment - and a lot of all of it. And they had cash. Lots of cash.

Saffron was ready to take their money. A wily operator, his rise coincided with the arrival of the nightclub era. He was not the first crime figure to tap into the world of entertainment, and others would emulate him, but he would become one of the most feared and most powerful in Australia. His tentacles stretched around the country and his name dominated news headlines and police briefs for decades. Even after his death, his shadow still hovers over the industry.

In SAFFRON INCORPORATED, music industry legend Stuart Coupe shows how showbusiness and the underworld are intrinsically linked - from nightclub fires, corrupt cops, cocaine, smack, illegal gambling, vice, celebrities, standover men and rock'n'roll promoters, musicians who partied hard and lost their way, dodgy accountants and gangland shootings -one man, the original King of the Cross, lay the foundations for more than fifty years of intrigue, murder and mayhem. 

About Stuart Coupe

Stuart Coupe is an author, music commentator, independent artist publicist and radio broadcaster who has been involved with music all his life. Amongst the books he has written, edited or collaborated on are The New Music (1980), The New Rock 'n' Roll (1983), The Promoters (2003), Gudinski (2015), Tex (2017), Roadies (2018) and Paul Kelly, the Man, the Music and the Life In Between (2021), which was shortlisted for Biography Book of the Year at the Australian Book Industry Awards. .


Reviews

Goodreads review by Robyn on December 04, 2025

As an Australian, I was very familiar with the Saffron name and because I worked in the entertainment industry, I knew a number of the venues that Stuart mentioned. I also met Abe Saffron when searching for a venue that would be suitable, for a record launch that I was responsible for organising, as......more

Goodreads review by Greg on September 06, 2025

I'm really a bit torn with this book - not saying that the author didn't do a comprehensive job of it, it's just that, in a way, the subject has let him down. Coupe is probably right on the money by suggesting that Saffron didn't do nearly half of what he was accused of, but consequently the book dr......more

Goodreads review by Wombat on October 09, 2025

What did I learn from this book? Abe Saffron covered his tracks pretty well. So well in fact that most of the book is written hypothetically. Kind of a pointless read really. Part two is a bunch of random anecdotes from the music business. Not for me.......more