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Re: What books are on the horizon?
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The Big Heist: The Real Story of the Lufthansa Heist, the Mafia, and Murder Hardcover – 27 Jun 2017 by Anthony M DeStefano  Organized Crime in Miami (Images of America) Paperback – 5 Dec 2016 by Avi Bash (Author)  Dock Boss: Eddie McGrath and the West Side Waterfront Paperback – 1 Jul 2017 by Neil G Clark (Author)  Some I found on Amazon
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Re: What books are on the horizon?
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Will be available on November 2: The organized crime group that dominates much of the socioeconomic life of contemporary Naples, the Camorra, is organized by kin and geography, and it is notoriously the most violent, fractious, and disorganized mafia in Italy. The Camorra controls local extortion rackets, the drug and counterfeit trades, and other legal and illicit activities as well as wielding substantial political influence throughout Naples and its environs. Felia Allum has been researching the Camorra for twenty years, and in The Invisible Camorra she reveals a surprising alteration in Camorra behavior when operatives live outside the Neapolitan base. When gang members move away from Naples, having been forced out by intense policing and gang competition, they are attracted by business opportunities that, on the whole, fit in with their usual activities. When they move to other parts of Western Europe and are therefore no longer criminals simply by virtue of "mafia association" as they are in Italy, they become largely invisible. Gang members avoid the spectacular deployment of violence, they merge quietly into local life, they keep themselves to themselves, and, when necessary, use legitimate local actors such as lawyers and accountants to further their economic well-being.
Allum has constructed a meticulous description and analysis of Camorra activities abroad. To build accounts of the Camorra in Germany and the Netherlands, France, Spain, and the United Kingdom, she has interviewed investigating magistrates, police officers, and confessed criminals; done substantial mining of Italian and European police data; and made extensive use of judicial investigations, court records and transcripts as well as of journalistic accounts. The result is the first systematic analysis of the overseas activities of this major criminal organization.
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Re: What books are on the horizon?
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"Organized Crime in Miami" looks good.
Once you get into Trafficante and these other guys in the south like Marcello and Civello, you start getting into JFK, Castro, Cuba, Jack Ruby, CIA operations, Vegas, hookers, and the roots of neon lit, Miami Vice culture as we know it. Good stuff.
"...the successful annihilation of organized crime's subculture in America would rock the 'legitimate' world's foundation, which would ultimately force fundamental social changes and redistributions of wealth and power in this country. Meyer Lansky's dream was to bond the two worlds together so that one could not survive without the other." - Dan E. Moldea
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Re: What books are on the horizon?
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"Organized Crime in Miami" looks good.
Once you get into Trafficante and these other guys in the south like Marcello and Civello, you start getting into JFK, Castro, Cuba, Jack Ruby, CIA operations, Vegas, hookers, and the roots of neon lit, Miami Vice culture as we know it. Good stuff. Yes, but from the cover it seems it will be another one of the "Images of America" series, and those are mostly big collections of photos with little text. There is a 2009 book "Gangsters of Miami" by Ron Chepesiuk though, and also I read somewhere that there is going to be a book about the "Corporation" syndicate headed by Jose Miguel Battle (based in Cuba, but present in Miami also). The author is T.J.English, I think he wrote a book about the Westies also.
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Willie Marfeo to Henry Tameleo:
1) "You people want a loaf of bread and you throw the crumbs back. Well, fuck you. I ain't closing down."
2) "Get out of here, old man. Go tell Raymond to go shit in his hat. We're not giving you anything."
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Re: What books are on the horizon?
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Assuming I finish the manuscript in time, my history of the mob in New Jersey should be out in late 2017. What is it going to focus on and consist of? Is it a book on the decavs? Or about any family with crews who operated in NJ? I hope the latter, that would be awesome..
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Re: What books are on the horizon?
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11/23/16 10:12 PM
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Please do that book on jersey right. Pernas , taccettas, bloomfield ave , Gatto's , etc... We know about Richie the boot... Not being a dick. As a jersey guy that's what I grew up around. I think what BobbyPazzo is saying is that he doesnt want to read a book about guys who would be 150 years old if they were still living.
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Re: What books are on the horizon?
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Although much has been written about Al Capone, there has not been--until now--a complete history of organized crime in Chicago during Prohibition. This exhaustively researched book covers the entire period from 1920 to 1933. Author John J. Binder, a recognized authority on the history of organized crime in Chicago, discusses all the important bootlegging gangs in the city and the suburbs and also examines the other major rackets, such as prostitution, gambling, labor and business racketeering, and narcotics. A major focus is how the Capone gang -- one of twelve major bootlegging mobs in Chicago at the start of Prohibition--gained a virtual monopoly over organized crime in northern Illinois and beyond. Binder also describes the fight by federal and local authorities, as well as citizens' groups, against organized crime. In the process, he refutes numerous myths and misconceptions related to the Capone gang, other criminal groups, the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, and gangland killings. What emerges is a big picture of how Chicago's underworld evolved during this period. This broad perspective goes well beyond Capone and specific acts of violence and brings to light what was happening elsewhere in Chicagoland and after Capone went to jail. Based on 25 years of research and using many previously unexplored sources, this fascinating account of a bloody and colorful era in Chicago history will become the definitive work on the subject.
"Goodfellas don't sue Goodfellas....Goodfellas kill Goodfellas." - Salvatore Profaci
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Re: What books are on the horizon?
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Did u guys happen to read Larry McShanes book on Chin Gigante? I read it and it was decent but was it just me or did you hooe it had more info about Gigante as a capo and then how he got to be the most powerful boss in America? Idk i know his life was shrouded in secrecy but i was hoping for more oc and less about his crazy act..just my 2 cents, curious about everyone's thoughts I didn't like it. I was hoping to learn more about his early years and entry into the mafia, like when he was made, whose crew he was on etc....
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Re: What books are on the horizon?
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Thanks for letting us know about that one Oaks. Never heard much about Nixon and the mob. He did pardon Genovese captain Angelo DeCarlo, but that seemed legitimate.
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