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Best and Worst Mafia Book
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I know we have a section for this, but it is real life organized crime. I was wondering what is everyones best and worst Mafia books? Mine are as follows:
BEST: Five Familes by Selwen Raab WORST: Making Jack Falcone
Close seconds to best: Underboss, Gaspipe and Murder Machine
FatGirl:Your cute Me:Ok FatGirl:So you wanna buy me a drink? Me:No FatGirl:Why not? Me:Well Its tricky pumpkin,If I buy u a drink, every fat girl in here would think I liked fat girls & ask me to buy them a drink also. See ,I dont like fat girls unless im wasted and given Im only one drink deep so far, so you better buy me the drink honey, cause this 20 bucks aint covering the booze and drive thru ill need to take you home tonight
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Re: Best and Worst Mafia Book
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BEST: It's a tie between The Brotherhoods (by Guy Lawson and William Oldham) and Blood And Honor (by George Anastasia). WORST: Philip Carlo's Gaspipe was really bad. You can't write a book with that many errors.
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Re: Best and Worst Mafia Book
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BEST: It's a tie between The Brotherhoods (by Guy Lawson and William Oldham) and Blood And Honor (by George Anastasia). WORST: Philip Carlo's Gaspipe was really bad. You can't write a book with that many errors. I agree with you 100 percent about the errors. You know, its weird for me. I freaking HATE phillip Carlo but I loved Gaspipe, That has more to do with my fascination of Casso more than anything though.
FatGirl:Your cute Me:Ok FatGirl:So you wanna buy me a drink? Me:No FatGirl:Why not? Me:Well Its tricky pumpkin,If I buy u a drink, every fat girl in here would think I liked fat girls & ask me to buy them a drink also. See ,I dont like fat girls unless im wasted and given Im only one drink deep so far, so you better buy me the drink honey, cause this 20 bucks aint covering the booze and drive thru ill need to take you home tonight
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Re: Best and Worst Mafia Book
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I really don't know what happened, but I know Philip Carlo was very sick when he wrote the book. He was a true hero who fought like a goddamn Comanche. RIP Philip Carlo. This is a great post to sum up Phillip Carlo. The ONLY issue I have with Phillip Carlo is not checking his sources. The Iceman was the BIGGEST lying, false piece of shit book Ive ever read. He basically sat down and let Kuklinski vomit from his mouth and put it to paper, slapped some numbers on the pages and binded it with a cover and called it a "true Crime" book. One thing Carlo can do is spin something though. I loved his saying which we have all read a million times....The La Costa Nostra drums resonated throughout the concrete world of Mafiadom"
FatGirl:Your cute Me:Ok FatGirl:So you wanna buy me a drink? Me:No FatGirl:Why not? Me:Well Its tricky pumpkin,If I buy u a drink, every fat girl in here would think I liked fat girls & ask me to buy them a drink also. See ,I dont like fat girls unless im wasted and given Im only one drink deep so far, so you better buy me the drink honey, cause this 20 bucks aint covering the booze and drive thru ill need to take you home tonight
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Re: Best and Worst Mafia Book
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Best: A tie between "Five Families," by Selwyn Raab, and "Little Man: Meyer Lansky and the Gangster Life," by Robert Lacey.
Worst: There are SOOOOO many bad ones it's hard to really say which is the worst. The Carlo books are awful (although I did respect the man for the way he fought his illness). The Bill Roemer books are a disgrace, even if they do make for interesting historical fiction. The problem is, they weren't marketed that way. He'd have you believe they were the Gospel truth. And pretty much anything written by a relative of a dead wiseguy (the Giancanas, the Capones, the Gottis, et al.) Those people deserve a special place in Hell just for trying to justify the lifestyles of their lost loved ones, then trying to cash in on the family name.
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Re: Best and Worst Mafia Book
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"The Brotherhood" was my favorite book too. It had a lot of info about Casso and Kaplan that I wasn't aware of, I had a hard time putting this book down. I also liked "Gaspipe" a lot despite the errors. Murder Machine and Underboss were great books too, I just hated how they tried to make the rats ( Montiglio and Gravano) out to be sympathetic and heroic characters. The first mafia book I read was "Boss of Bosses" years ago, and from what I remember it was a good read.
The worst I've read are "Double Cross" and "Made Men." I honestly have over 70-80 True Crime Mafia books and I have never heard of either, would love to purchase them though. I am assuming I would have to do it online though as I go to Barnes and Nobles every Sunday and I have not seen them there yet. My favorites after "Five Families" are: Gaspipe- Carlo is terrible at facts though, my goodness. UnderBoss Mafia son-about teh scarpa family The Good Rat- Mob cops and Burt Kaplan book. This is actuially a VERY VERY good read now that I think about it. Alot of court transcripts from the Mob Cops trial from Burt Kaplan, VERY good read. Mob Cops: Another very good read Donnie Brasco Donnie Brasco Unfinished Business Murder Machine And one no one has mentioned that is FANTASTIC: King OF Godfathers: The story of Big Joey Massino by Anthony Destefano. also another good one no one has mentioned: The Enforcer: The true story of Tony "the Ant" Spilatro
FatGirl:Your cute Me:Ok FatGirl:So you wanna buy me a drink? Me:No FatGirl:Why not? Me:Well Its tricky pumpkin,If I buy u a drink, every fat girl in here would think I liked fat girls & ask me to buy them a drink also. See ,I dont like fat girls unless im wasted and given Im only one drink deep so far, so you better buy me the drink honey, cause this 20 bucks aint covering the booze and drive thru ill need to take you home tonight
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Re: Best and Worst Mafia Book
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The worst I ever read was the Sam and Chuck Giancanna book. It was absolutely ridiculous. They claimed he was responsible for Vietnam, had Hoover in their pocket, had all the presidents in their pocket, killed JFK and RFK, had the Catholic church in their pocket, and on and on and on. I can't even remember all the garbage in that one.
On top of it being absolutely stupid, it was vile because there was really a trashy kind of mentality behind it. The subtext was that, yeah, Giancana was a pyschopathic monster, which he most assuredly was--but he was also kind of a hero who could do anything he wanted to anyone at any time. You must fear Giancana! He was a piece of trash.
Jonathan Eig's "Get Capone" was not too good either, the theory it advanced on the St. Valentine's Day Massacre was absolutely ludicrous and I have a hard time believing that Eig himself believed it when he published it. John Binder demolished it in 30 seconds, almost apologetically. But Eig had the right publisher and the book sold, a bunch of know-nothing reviewers gave it the green light.
My favorite book on the mob is "Family Secrets" because it gives such a crystalline view into the recent goings-on of the Outfit. No one had ever, at least in Chicago, spilled it like Nick Calabrese did. And it's also a story about the city, a story about the Chicago of the 60s, 70s, and 80s, that, simply, no longer exists. It's a story about guys who were essentially dinosaurs, living in a different age, long after the world around them had changed.
Binder's "Chicago Outfit" is excellent, a thoroughly researched and succinct history of the Chicago mob from a real expert.
I read a biography on Jack McGurn that was pretty good, no idea how the writer pieced that together. They did a good job though.
I want to read Murder Machine. I'm not that interested in the East Coast mob primarily because it's opening another can of worms and I already waste too much time reading about the Chicago mob, but DeMeo definitely captured my imagination. I Googled some images of the old Gemini lounge, that place is now a church for immigrants!
That's one thing interesting about reading about the mob, it tells the stories of cities, and how they change.
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Best: A tie between "Five Families," by Selwyn Raab, and "Little Man: Meyer Lansky and the Gangster Life," by Robert Lacey. Little Man was beautifully written. Lacey definitely knows how to put together elegant sentences, but I felt he didn't understand the subject. He did not understand how Lansky operated and the importance of the men that were around him. Lacey looks at Lansky's bank account, talks to the heavily medicated son Buddy and assumes Lansky was just a poor old man who had merely been a victim of flaky journalists looking to cash in on his name. I am not someone who buys into conspiracy theories or the legends of these men, but the truth is Lansky was much more complex than Lacey would have his readers believe. Meyer Lansky never owned property. He, however owned people who owned property. I know that shortly before Lansky got in trouble with the IRS in the early 1970s, he had about $15 million in accounts that he had direct access to. Almost every penny of that was transferred to his brother Jake. Now $15 million in 1972 is $78 million in today's money. That is a lot of money and needless to say, Jake's family remains filthy rich. It is very ironic, considering the fact that Meyer's son, Buddy died choking on his own vomit in some very lonely circumstances.
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Re: Best and Worst Mafia Book
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"The Brotherhood" was my favorite book too. It had a lot of info about Casso and Kaplan that I wasn't aware of, I had a hard time putting this book down. I also liked "Gaspipe" a lot despite the errors. Murder Machine and Underboss were great books too, I just hated how they tried to make the rats ( Montiglio and Gravano) out to be sympathetic and heroic characters. The first mafia book I read was "Boss of Bosses" years ago, and from what I remember it was a good read.
The worst I've read are "Double Cross" and "Made Men." I honestly have over 70-80 True Crime Mafia books and I have never heard of either, would love to purchase them though. I am assuming I would have to do it online though as I go to Barnes and Nobles every Sunday and I have not seen them there yet. My favorites after "Five Families" are: Gaspipe- Carlo is terrible at facts though, my goodness. UnderBoss Mafia son-about teh scarpa family The Good Rat- Mob cops and Burt Kaplan book. This is actuially a VERY VERY good read now that I think about it. Alot of court transcripts from the Mob Cops trial from Burt Kaplan, VERY good read. Mob Cops: Another very good read Donnie Brasco Donnie Brasco Unfinished Business Murder Machine And one no one has mentioned that is FANTASTIC: King OF Godfathers: The story of Big Joey Massino by Anthony Destefano. also another good one no one has mentioned: The Enforcer: The true story of Tony "the Ant" Spilatro "The Brotherhoods" is by Guy Lawson and William Oldham, it is about the Mafia Cops, many believe it is the best book written on the subject. You can pick it up at Barnes and Nobles, that is where I got it a little over a month ago. Oldham played a major part in bringing the case to court and flipping Burt Kaplan. "Double Cross" is about Sam Giancana, it is written by his brother Chuck. This book is pure sensational garbage, it is truly unreadable in my opinion, I put it down after a couple dozen pages. The good thing is I didn't spend no money on it, I found it tucked away in my basement, one of my old brothers must have left it when they moved out. Johnnynonos gives a very accurate description of the book in his post. You mention the book about Joey Massino, King of the Godfathers. Somehow that book passed my mind when I first responded to the topic, that book is definately in my top 3, it is probably the most well researched mafia book I've read, an absolute masterpiece.
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Re: Best and Worst Mafia Book
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BEST: It's a tie between The Brotherhoods (by Guy Lawson and William Oldham) and Blood And Honor (by George Anastasia). WORST: Philip Carlo's Gaspipe was really bad. You can't write a book with that many errors. Ive said many times how much I loved "Gaspipe" and I have also said I think Phillip Carlo is a joke of an Author for not checking his facts. On top of that, his research and errors are a joke. So I was curious about all the mistakes "Gaspipe" had in it so I went back and looked. This one takes the cake my fellow Mafia lovers: While talking about John Gotti in Gaspipe Phillip Carlo says this: "John Gotti was well liked by all the Gambino Capos while big Paul was boss except for Neil Delecroce and the Sacillian Faction" He goes on to say: "Gotti went around to all 26 Gambino Capos to make sure they would back him as boss, they only faction who would not back Gotti as boss was again Neil and the Sacllian Faction" 1. Neil was the BIGGEST Gotti supporter, we ALL know that. In fact, if it was not for him, Gotti would have been dead!!! 2. Gotti never actually went around to other members of the family for backing of killing Big Paul until Neil was dead. Gotti knew that Neil was so old school he would have not let him do it. Gotti mentioned it in passing to Neil but thats it, Neil of course berated him for even bringing it up. Gotti's full plan was not even put together yet until AFTER Neil died. The straw that broke the camels back was Big Paul not attending Neils wake. With Neil dead, that was the good reason Gotti needed to whack Big Paul on top of others. Gotti knew as long as Neil was alive he couldnt whack Big Paul. So as the ESPN Monday Night Countdown crew would say, Phillip Carlo, "C'Mon Man"
FatGirl:Your cute Me:Ok FatGirl:So you wanna buy me a drink? Me:No FatGirl:Why not? Me:Well Its tricky pumpkin,If I buy u a drink, every fat girl in here would think I liked fat girls & ask me to buy them a drink also. See ,I dont like fat girls unless im wasted and given Im only one drink deep so far, so you better buy me the drink honey, cause this 20 bucks aint covering the booze and drive thru ill need to take you home tonight
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Re: Best and Worst Mafia Book
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carlo also stated that casso is the one that killed roy demeo. i honestly don't believe that either. It does not state that Casso Himself Kill Demeo. It does state that the Gambinos reached out to Casso because he had the Gemeni twins in his back pocket and they obviously could get close enough to kill Demeo. All of that if factual, Casso did have the Gemeni Twins in his back pocket and the FBI believes that the Gemeni Twins are responsible for Demeos murder. the only thing no one knows for sure, is if the Gambinos reached out to Gaspipe. Many think that Nino Gaggi got the order from Big Paul and may have actually shot Roy first and the twins finsihed him off. 2 things are certain though: 1. Casso did not kill Roy himself 2. Kuklinski did not kill Roy as he has claimed.
FatGirl:Your cute Me:Ok FatGirl:So you wanna buy me a drink? Me:No FatGirl:Why not? Me:Well Its tricky pumpkin,If I buy u a drink, every fat girl in here would think I liked fat girls & ask me to buy them a drink also. See ,I dont like fat girls unless im wasted and given Im only one drink deep so far, so you better buy me the drink honey, cause this 20 bucks aint covering the booze and drive thru ill need to take you home tonight
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I've been trying to "legally" get the ebook of "Five Families" but the online stores don't seem to allow people outside the U.S. to buy it...
Does someone know how I can get my hands on this ebook? I can buy you a copy and my local barnes and nobles ans hip it to you, The book is like 20 or 30 bucks I think plus shipping. I can get you an exact #
FatGirl:Your cute Me:Ok FatGirl:So you wanna buy me a drink? Me:No FatGirl:Why not? Me:Well Its tricky pumpkin,If I buy u a drink, every fat girl in here would think I liked fat girls & ask me to buy them a drink also. See ,I dont like fat girls unless im wasted and given Im only one drink deep so far, so you better buy me the drink honey, cause this 20 bucks aint covering the booze and drive thru ill need to take you home tonight
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I've been trying to "legally" get the ebook of "Five Families" but the online stores don't seem to allow people outside the U.S. to buy it...
Does someone know how I can get my hands on this ebook? I can buy you a copy and my local barnes and nobles ans hip it to you, The book is like 20 or 30 bucks I think plus shipping. I can get you an exact # That's kind of you, but I'm talking about the ebook which ofcourse has no shipping.  The normal book is available for me in the Netherlands, only not the ebook. I prefer an ebook as you can very easily look things up that way.
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carlo also stated that casso is the one that killed roy demeo. i honestly don't believe that either. It does not state that Casso Himself Kill Demeo. It does state that the Gambinos reached out to Casso because he had the Gemeni twins in his back pocket and they obviously could get close enough to kill Demeo. All of that if factual, Casso did have the Gemeni Twins in his back pocket and the FBI believes that the Gemeni Twins are responsible for Demeos murder. the only thing no one knows for sure, is if the Gambinos reached out to Gaspipe. Many think that Nino Gaggi got the order from Big Paul and may have actually shot Roy first and the twins finsihed him off. 2 things are certain though: 1. Casso did not kill Roy himself 2. Kuklinski did not kill Roy as he has claimed. sorry its been a while since i read it i thought it did state that about casso. kuklinksi's book was sooo horriable. i mean cmon feeding people to man eating alive rats in pennsylvania? ive lived all over pennsylvania and have never seen a man eating rat. ive seen large rats down in the coal mines but not big enough to ever eat a man alive. i do believe that gaggi killed demeo. i believe that the gemini twins were involved in it as well.
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