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Motor City Mafia

Author : Scott M. Burnstein
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 0738540846

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Motor City Mafia by Scott M. Burnstein Pdf

Presents a history of the Detroit mafia from its inception in the early 20th century and the formation of the local Italian mafia to the crime family's glory days to the downfall of their reign in the 1980s and 1990s.

The Detroit True Crime Chronicles

Author : Scott M. Burnstein
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 1933822279

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The Detroit True Crime Chronicles by Scott M. Burnstein Pdf

The Detroit True Crime Chronicles is a-one-of-a- kind publication. It chronicles the rich history of criminal activity in the Motor City. Using information from declassified federal documents and many firsthand accounts, the book focuses on the city's local Mafia, key mobsters, drug kingpins, serial killers and unsolved crimes. Readers will be taken inside the belly of the beast for twenty bone-chilling and dramatic tales of intrigue, betrayal, and murder.

Vinnitta: The Birth of the Detroit Mafia

Author : Daniel Waugh
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2019-04-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781483496276

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Vinnitta: The Birth of the Detroit Mafia by Daniel Waugh Pdf

From the Author of Off Color: The Violent History of Detroit's Notorious Purple Gang It was the winter of 1919, and it was the height of a gang war the Motor City hadn't seen before. Detroit's Mafia family had split into two factions, both vying to not only avenge ancient wrongs but also gain control of the city's lucrative illegal alcohol trade at the dawn of Prohibition. In Vìnnitta, author Daniel Waugh offers an in-depth account of the formation of the Detroit Mafia and how they grew from a small band of Sicilian immigrants into one of the most powerful criminal sects. He shares how the mafia infiltrated the Detroit business community and established themselves in illegal rackets ranging from extortion, auto theft, bootlegging, burglary, and construction racketeering. The story is told through the eyes of not only the gangsters themselves, but also those of an undertaker forced to prepare many of his friends for burial after their murders.

Family Affair

Author : Sam Giancana,Scott M. Burnstein
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2010-03-02
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9781101185575

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Family Affair by Sam Giancana,Scott M. Burnstein Pdf

The true story of the vicious Chicago underworld from a New York Times bestselling author. With a contract out on his life, Nicholas "Nicky Breeze" Calabrese turned government witness and revealed the truth about the murders of a notorious Mob enforcer and his brother-culminating in a criminal case that would challenge the Mob from the street to the highest seats of power.

Detroit's Infamous Purple Gang

Author : Paul R. Kavieff
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 0738552380

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Detroit's Infamous Purple Gang by Paul R. Kavieff Pdf

Detroit's Infamous Purple Gang is a photographic history of one of the most notorious organized crime groups of the 20th century. The photographs chronologically follow the evolution of the Purples from their days as a juvenile street gang through their rise to power and eventual self-destruction. Using rare police department mug shots and group photographs, the book transports readers through the dark side of Prohibition-era Detroit history. Detroit had a gold rush atmosphere and a thriving black market during the 1920s that attracted gangsters and unsavory characters from all over the country.

Mafia Prince

Author : Phil Leonetti
Publisher : Running Press Adult
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2014-04-29
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 0762454318

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Mafia Prince by Phil Leonetti Pdf

MONEY, MURDER, AND MACHIAVELLIAN MAYHEM ... CONTAINS A NEW EPILOGUE Mafia Prince is the first person account of one of the most brutal eras in Mafia history—“Little Nicky” Scarfo's reign as boss of the Philadelphia family in the 1980s—written by Scarfo's underboss and nephew, “Crazy Phil” Leonetti. The youngest-ever underboss at the age of 33, Leonetti was at the crux of the violent breakup of the traditional American Mafia in the 1980s when he infiltrated Atlantic City after gambling was legalized, and later turned state's evidence against his own. His testimony led directly to the convictions of dozens of high-ranking men including John Gotti, Vincent Gigante, and the downfall of his own uncle, Nick Scarfo—sparking the beginning of the end of La Cosa Nostra (the insiders' term for the Mafia, translated as “This Thing of Ours”).

Diary of a Motor City Hit Man

Author : Christian Cipollini
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2013-07-29
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0985244062

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Diary of a Motor City Hit Man by Christian Cipollini Pdf

Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Meeting the Devil Head On 5 -- Chapter 1: Fact and Folklore 7 -- Chapter 15: Drama of a Hit Man 145 -- Chapter 16: Summer of 75 153

Early Organized Crime in Detroit: Vice, Corruption and the Rise of the Mafia

Author : James Buccellato
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 1 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781467117548

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Early Organized Crime in Detroit: Vice, Corruption and the Rise of the Mafia by James Buccellato Pdf

Though detectives denied it, the Italian mafia was operating in Detroit as early as 1900, and the city was forever changed. Bootleggers controlled the Detroit River and created a national distribution network for illegal booze during Prohibition. Gangsters, cops and even celebrities fell victim to the violence. Some politicians and prominent businessmen like Henry Ford's right-hand man, Harry Bennett, collaborated closely with the mafia, while others, such as popular radio host Gerald Buckley, fought back and lost their lives. Social scientist and crime writer James A. Buccellato explores Detroit's struggle with gang violence, public corruption and the politics of vice during the tumultuous first half of the twentieth century. Book jacket.

Forgotten Detroit

Author : Paul Vachon
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : History
ISBN : 0738560871

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Forgotten Detroit by Paul Vachon Pdf

Detroiters know their history well. Founded in 1701 by Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, the city subsisted on a variety of industries: fur trading, stove building, and, of course, the automobile. Names such as Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh resonate in Detroiters' common memory. Detroit's meteoric rise during the 20th century established the city as an influential leader in commerce, culture, and religion. This growth spawned the development of numerous businesses, organizations, and institutions, many now forgotten. Albert Kahn left his indelible mark. Mary Chase Stratton created a new art form. And Henry Ford II changed the course of his family legacy. Forgotten Detroit delves into the wellspring of history to retell some of these lesser-known stories within Detroit's rich heritage.

The Elusive Purple Gang

Author : Gregory A. Fournier
Publisher : Wheatmark, Inc.
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2019-11-29
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9781627877152

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The Elusive Purple Gang by Gregory A. Fournier Pdf

The Elusive Purple Gang: Detroit's Kosher Nostra is a concise history of one of America's most notorious Prohibition gangs. The Burnstein brothers and their associates were the only Jewish gang in the United States to dominate the rackets of a major American city. From their meteoric rise to the top of Detroit's underworld to their ultimate demise, this is an episodic account of the Purple Gang's corrosive pursuit of power and wealth and their inevitable plunge towards self-destruction.

Italians in Detroit

Author : Armando Delicato
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 0738539856

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Italians in Detroit by Armando Delicato Pdf

People of Italian descent have been present in Detroit since Alfonso Tonti, second-in-command to Antoine Cadillac, participated in the founding of the city in 1701. By the close of the 19th century, the trickle of Italian immigrants had become a torrent, as thousands rushed to the growing industrial center. Settling on the lower east side, the community grew rapidly, especially north and east into Macomb County. Italians in Detroit did not remain in a "little Italy," but mingled with the diverse population of the city. Through a combination of hard work and strong family and community ties, the Italians of Detroit have achieved their dreams of a better life. They have met the challenges of living in a new land while nurturing the culture of the old country. The challenge that remains is to nurture a love of heritage among young Italian Americans as the immigrant generation fades.

When the Mob Ran Vegas: Stories of Money, Mayhem and Murder

Author : Steve Fischer
Publisher : Berkline Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2022-03-30
Category : History
ISBN : 0977065847

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When the Mob Ran Vegas: Stories of Money, Mayhem and Murder by Steve Fischer Pdf

What is it about Las Vegas that captivates us? Is it how the skim worked at the Stardust and how millions of dollars walked out the door uncounted? Or what really happened when Frank Sinatra threw a chair at the casino boss of the Sands? Did you ever hear the story about how some very bad Vegas guys rigged the gin rummy games at the Friars Club and took a bunch of famous people to the cleaners? Howard Hughes had some weird notions about the Silver Slipper and put his money where his paranoia was. It's all Vegas, and it is fascinating history. Vegas in the '50s and '60s was indeed another world. Those were the days when small-time gamblers like me, in town with my wife for a weekend of shows and great food, could ride down the elevator at one of the Strip hotels with Lucille Ball, have an A table at the Versailles Room at the Riviera to see Rowan and Martin, with Edie Adams opening, and laugh until it hurt when Buddy Hackett played the old Congo Room at the Sahara. Behind the scenes, the Mob ran Vegas in those days. And stories abound. Through years of study and interviews and just talking to people from all strata of Las Vegas comes this book, a glimpse into the money, mayhem, and murders of early Vegas.

The Purple Gang

Author : Paul R. Kavieff
Publisher : Barricade Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2013-06-16
Category : History
ISBN : 156980494X

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The Purple Gang by Paul R. Kavieff Pdf

The Purple Gang - Detroit's ruling organised crime syndicate - became one of the most notorious gangs during the Prohibition Era. The gang was comprised mostly of the offspring of recent immigrants - Eastern European Jews who were hardworking and honest. This vicious gang quickly rose to power by engaging in extortion, gambling and the illicit trade of drugs and alcohol. The book if graphically illustrated with 32 pages of photographs depicting the gangsters, from their lives on the street to their bloody demise.

Gangster Warlords

Author : Ioan Grillo
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2016-01-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781620403808

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Gangster Warlords by Ioan Grillo Pdf

"Without this testimony, we simply cannot grasp what is going on . . . Americans would do well to read [Gangster Warlords]." --The New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice From the author of El Narco, the shocking story of the men at the heads of cartels throughout Latin America: what drives them, what sustains their power, and how they might be brought down. In a ranch south of Texas, the man known as The Executioner dumps five hundred body parts in metal barrels. In Brazil's biggest city, a mysterious prisoner orders hit-men to gun down forty-one police officers and prison guards in two days. In southern Mexico, a meth maker is venerated as a saint while enforcing Old Testament justice on his enemies. A new kind of criminal kingpin has arisen: part CEO, part terrorist, and part rock star, unleashing guerrilla attacks, strong-arming governments, and taking over much of the world's trade in narcotics, guns, and humans. What they do affects you now--from the gas in your car, to the gold in your jewelry, to the tens of thousands of Latin Americans calling for refugee status in the U.S. Gangster Warlords is the first definitive account of the crime wars now wracking Central and South America and the Caribbean, regions largely abandoned by the U.S. after the Cold War. Author of the critically acclaimed El Narco, Ioan Grillo has covered Latin America since 2001 and gained access to every level of the cartel chain of command in what he calls the new battlefields of the Americas. Moving between militia-controlled ghettos and the halls of top policy-makers, Grillo provides a disturbing new understanding of a war that has spiraled out of control--one that people across the political spectrum need to confront now.

Mobsters I Have Known and Loved

Author : Frances McKee
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2009-11
Category : Gangsters
ISBN : 1600473768

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Mobsters I Have Known and Loved by Frances McKee Pdf

When Frances McKee, a former Marine, was a first-year history teacher, young wife, and mother of two little ones living in San Francisco in 1961, she never imagined that in a few months she would become the darling of the New Jersey Mob. It all came about when she couldn't accompany her Marine husband to Okinawa and had to return to Long Branch, New Jersey to live with her mother. As fate would have it, a waitress at the Landmark Hotel needed someone to take part of her shift. Frances took the job there and later at the Surf Lounge in June 1962, intending to work for fourteen months, but ended up staying for fourteen years. The Surf Lounge at the time was run by James "Skippy" Faye and Pat Simonetti, son-in-law of Vito "Don Vito" Genovese, the reputed "vice lord of America." Although Simonetti was not part of the Mob, it was only natural that The Surf would earn the reputation of being a Mob hangout. Mobsters I Have Known & Loved is not another chronicle of crimes committed by the Mob, but a lighthearted memoir of the Mob's fun, pranks, humor, and good deeds. Although Frances endeared herself to several mobsters, one in particular stole her heart - Anthony "Little Pussy" Russo, who inspired her to write this book. Mobsters I Have Known & Loved is Frances McKee's first book.