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The True and Complete Story of 'machine Gun' Jack McGurn

Author : Amanda Jayne Parr
Publisher : Troubador Publishing Ltd
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1905237138

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The True and Complete Story of 'machine Gun' Jack McGurn by Amanda Jayne Parr Pdf

Once described by crime boss Sam Giancana, as the 'archetypal movie star gangster,' 'Machine Gun' Jack McGurn, not only offers a unique insight into the life and mind of the most flamboyant gangster of his time, but also explores his close relationship with crime czar Al Capone and the extraordinary history of Chicago's criminal underworld.

Deadly Valentines

Author : Jeffrey Gusfield
Publisher : Chicago Review Press
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Gangsters
ISBN : 9781613740927

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Deadly Valentines by Jeffrey Gusfield Pdf

Capturing one of the most outrageous stories of the Capone era, this is the twin biography of a couple who defined the extremes and excesses of the Prohibition Era in America. ";Machine Gun"; Jack McGurn, a babyfaced Sicilian immigrant and Al Capone's chief assassin, and Louise May Rolfe, a beautiful blonde dancer and libertine, paired to represent the epitome of fashion, rebellion, and wild abandon in a decade that shocked and roared. Detailing McGurn's suspected role in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre and his sensational alibi, this biography shows how the couple captured the headlines in every newspaper in the country, had their hipster speech copied by Hollywood, and were the spellbinding poster children of the new jazz subculture. More than a look at the joie de vivre of two lovers caught in history's spotlight, this work examines the continuing allure of the Roaring Twenties and the characters who inspired America's love affair with gangster literature and crime cinema.

Chicago Assassin

Author : Richard Shmelter
Publisher : Cumberland House Publishing
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1581826184

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Chicago Assassin by Richard Shmelter Pdf

The city of Chicago led the nation when it came to gangland violence during the Prohibition era. As a result, many infamous, unforgettable personalities became a part of America's criminal history. Chicago Assassin is the story of "Machine Gun" Jack McGurn, one of the people responsible for putting much of the roar into the Roaring Twenties. His family immigrated to Chicago from Sicily in 1906, as he grew up in the city's slums and later took up boxing as "Battling" Jack McGurn. After avenging his father's death by killing the three hit men responsible, he came to the attention of Al Capone, who invited him into his organization, known as the Chicago Outfit. There he rose to power and was one of the most feared members Capone's organizations, with more than twenty-five known kills for the mob. "Battling" Jack McGurn became so adept with the Thompson submachine gun that he quickly became known as "Machine Gun" Jack McGurn.

Eliot Ness and the Untouchables

Author : Kenneth Tucker
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2011-12-22
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780786488773

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Eliot Ness and the Untouchables by Kenneth Tucker Pdf

Lawman Eliot Ness has been transformed into legend by the films and television programs that depicted the war he and his "Untouchables" waged against Al Capone and the mobsters of Prohibition-era Chicago. Published by McFarland in 2000, the first edition of this volume analyzed both Ness the person and Ness the myth. This updated and expanded second edition is enhanced by information gathered through interviews with members of the original casts of the television and film versions of The Untouchables. Also included is new material on the historical Frank Nitti and "The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run," along with several gangsters whom Ness never actually encountered except in his media portrayals, among them Mad Dog Coll and Dutch Schultz. The author concludes by evaluating the life and accomplishments of Eliot Ness, and his impact as a cultural icon.

Al Capone and the 1933 World's Fair

Author : William Elliott Hazelgrove
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2017-09-15
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9781442272279

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Al Capone and the 1933 World's Fair by William Elliott Hazelgrove Pdf

Al Capone and the 1933 World’s Fair: The End of the Gangster Era in Chicago is a historical look at Chicago during the darkest days of the Great Depression. The story of Chicago fighting the hold that organized crime had on the city to be able to put on The 1933 World's Fair. William Hazelgrove provides the exciting and sprawling history behind the 1933 World's Fair, the last of the golden age. He reveals the story of the six millionaire businessmen, dubbed The Secret Six, who beat Al Capone at his own game, ending the gangster era as prohibition was repealed. The story of an intriguing woman, Sally Rand, who embodied the World's Fair with her own rags to riches story and brought sex into the open. The story of Rufus and Charles Dawes who gave the fair a theme and then found financing in the worst economic times the country had ever experienced. The story of the most corrupt mayor of Chicago, William Thompson, who owed his election to Al Capone; and the mayor who followed him, Anton Cermak, who was murdered months before the fair opened by an assassin many said was hired by Al Capone. But most of all it’s the story about a city fighting for survival in the darkest of times; and a shining light of hope called A Century of Progress.

Guns and Roses

Author : Rose Keefe
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2003-09-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781620452622

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Guns and Roses by Rose Keefe Pdf

Based on information compiled from police and court documents, contemporary news accounts, and interviews with O'Banion's friends and associates, Guns and Roses traces O'Banion's rise from Illinois farm boy to the most powerful gang boss ...

Young Al Capone

Author : William Balsamo,John Balsamo
Publisher : Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2011-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781616080853

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Young Al Capone by William Balsamo,John Balsamo Pdf

The first biography of Capone to focus on his youth in Brooklyn and theevents that shaped him into one of history’s most notorious criminals.

Crossing Over the Line

Author : David J. Langum
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226468709

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Crossing Over the Line by David J. Langum Pdf

Crossing over the Line describes the folly of the Mann Act of 1910—a United States law which made travel from one state to another by a man and a woman with the intent of committing an immoral act a major crime. Spawned by a national wave of "white slave trade" hysteria, the Act was created by the Congress of the United States as a weapon against forced prostitution. This book is the first history of the Mann Act's often bizarre career, from its passage to the amendment that finally laid it low. In David J. Langum's hands, the story of the Act becomes an entertaining cautionary tale about the folly of legislating private morality. Langum recounts the colorful details of numerous court cases to show how enforcement of the Act mirrored changes in America's social attitudes. Federal prosecutors became masters in the selective use of the Act: against political opponents of the government, like Charlie Chaplin; against individuals who eluded other criminal charges, like the Capone mobster "Machine Gun" Jack McGurn; and against black men, like singer Chuck Berry and boxer Jack Johnson, who dared to consort with white women. The Act engendered a thriving blackmail industry and was used by women like Frank Lloyd Wright's wife to extort favorable divorce settlements. "Crossing over the Line is a work of scholarship as wrought by a civil libertarian, and the text . . . sizzles with the passion of an ardent believer in real liberty under reasonable laws."—Jonathan Kirsch, Los Angeles Times

Ugly Prey

Author : Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi
Publisher : Chicago Review Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2017-05-01
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9781613736999

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Ugly Prey by Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi Pdf

Ugly Prey tells the riveting story of poor Italian immigrant Sabella Nitti, the first woman ever sentenced to hang in Chicago, in 1923, for the alleged murder of her husband. Journalist Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi leads readers through the case, showing how, with no evidence and no witnesses, Nitti was the target of an obsessed deputy sheriff and the victim of a faulty legal system. She was also—to the men who convicted her and reporters fixated on her—ugly. For that unforgiveable crime, the media painted her as a hideous, dirty, and unpredictable immigrant, almost an animal. Featuring two other fascinating women—the ambitious and ruthless journalist who helped demonize Sabella through her reports and the brilliant, beautiful, 23-year-old lawyer who helped humanize her with a jailhouse makeover—Ugly Prey is not just a page-turning courtroom drama but also a thought-provoking look at the intersection of gender, ethnicity, and class within the American justice system.

1929

Author : Frederick Turner
Publisher : Catapult
Page : 405 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2004-04-21
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781582433097

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1929 by Frederick Turner Pdf

By 1929, the brief, brilliant career of Bix Beiderbecke––self–taught cornetist, pianist, and composer––had already become legend. From the summer of '26 at Hudson Lake, Indiana, when his genius blazed forth with a strange, doomed incandescence, Bix's career tragically reflected the chaotic impulses of a country suddenly awash in wealth, power, and a profound cynicism. Shy, elusive, inarticulate, Bix was beloved by both the raccoon–coated campus crowd and the men who nightly played alongside him. He is still celebrated in a yearly festival in his hometown of Davenport, Iowa.And that is where the novel begins, Davenport and the Bix Fest. Then it travels back in time to focus on the highlights of a meteoric career: a Capone–controlled nightclub in 1926; the grueling cross–country tours with Paul Whiteman's Symphonic Jazz orchestra; the disastrous Whiteman trip to California to make the first all–color talkie musical; the stock market crash of 1929 that finds Bix in an asylum, victim of the era's signature product, bootleg gin; and finally, Bix's dying efforts to combine his piano compositions into a suite that would be the pinnacle of his life's work and his evocation of his time and place.Colored by some of the age's most popular characters––Maurice Ravel, Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Clara Bow–– 1929 brilliantly illuminates a period in history, personified in the gifted, compelling, and melancholy figure of Bix Beiderbecke.

Accardo: The Genuine Godfather

Author : William F. Roemer, Jr.
Publisher : Ivy Books
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1996-09-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780804114646

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Accardo: The Genuine Godfather by William F. Roemer, Jr. Pdf

"A STORY THAT NO OTHER AUTHOR COULD HAVE PUT TOGETHER . . . Roemer [is] America's most decorated FBI agent." --Chicago Tribune For forty years Tony Accardo was America's most dangerous criminal. He cut his teeth on the Chicago mob wars of Capone and Elliot Ness. He got his nickname "Joe Batters" for killing two men with a baseball bat. As the bodies piled up, Capone's youngest capo murdered and schemed his way to the top. William Roemer was the first FBI agent to face Tony "The Big Tuna" Accardo. Now, Roemer tells the story that only he could tell: the deals, the hits, the double-crosses, and the power plays that reached from the Windy City to Hollywood and to New York. Drawing on secret wiretaps and inside information, ACCARDO chronicles bloodshed and mayhem for more than six decades--as Roemer duels against the most powerful don of them all. . . . "Roemer brings the reality of organized crime home to us." --Boston Herald "A big, sprawled out account that serves as anecdotal history of organized crime." --Kirkus Reviews

The Mafia

Author : Al Cimino,Jo Durden Smith,M. A. Frasca
Publisher : Arcturus Publishing
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2017-08-01
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9781788286473

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The Mafia by Al Cimino,Jo Durden Smith,M. A. Frasca Pdf

The Mafia began on the small Mediterranean island of Sicily. It grew to become a major political force in Italy, while its tentacles penetrated every aspect of life in the United States. Through drugs, it spread its influence around the world. This is its story.

The Wisdom of Al Capone

Author : William J. Helmer,Jan Rekemeyer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2017-07-21
Category : Criminals
ISBN : 0999227106

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The Wisdom of Al Capone by William J. Helmer,Jan Rekemeyer Pdf

A collection of Al Capone's infamous quotes with gangland crime photographs from Chicago during Prohibition. The author provides a new and revised account of the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, photographs and story from a first time ever published location of a secret Al Capone roadhouse, with more history on the `Chicago Typewriter¿ a.k.a. the Thompson submachine gun, Machinegun Jack McGurn and Doctor Reinhart Schwimmer who was the seventh victim in the massacre.

The Man who Got Away

Author : Rose Keefe
Publisher : Cumberland House Publishing
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1581824432

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The Man who Got Away by Rose Keefe Pdf

Chronicles the life of George "Bugs" Moran, the last of Chicago's North Side gang leaders, discussing his childhood in Minnesota, his early years as a horse thief, his rise and fall in Chicago's Prohibition-era underworld, his life as an outlaw in the 1930s and 1940s, and other related topics.

Ground Zero

Author : Marc Kelly Smith
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2020-10-15
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780810143098

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Ground Zero by Marc Kelly Smith Pdf

Inception and implosion, Chicago’s grit and grandiosity all come together in the finite poetic power of the original Slam igniter, renowned poet Marc Kelly Smith and his retrospect denotation, Ground Zero. A cultural, community, and adversarial figure, Smith has challenged the status quo and raised new questions about an environment in a state of continuous calamity. Smith’s power and influence have inspired celebrated figures who cut their teeth on both the stage and the page under his watchful eye—always speaking in the traditions of Carl Sandburg and Gwendolyn Brooks. Ground Zero challenges but pays homage to the thousand underbellies of Chicago with Smith’s wicked, cigarette-in-the-beer language: “I ain’t diggin’ no concrete coffin, / No backyard mausoleum / To keep me a pickle sweet aplenty / Plied with sardines and pork sausage wieners / Livin’ out the chance that some bubble-flesh victim / Will come puckered up and scabby lipped / To kiss me in the name of a new mankind.” Ground Zero leaves no doubt. The Slampapi / instigator / visionary / you-may-love-me-or-hate-me-but-my-history-will-always-be-chiseled-in-everything-the-poetry-world-does-next collects a survey of his land and his experience, no matter how beautiful or flawed. This book lets the landmines of imagery and Chicago’s slow and uneasy drawl showcase one of our most original voices.