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Re: Mafia Books
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anyone has positive feedback about Gaspipe? I heard a lot of bullshit about it. Carlo´s book? Well for entertainment purposes only...sure! It´s a good read. But the book is not well researched. A lot of misspelled and/or fabricated names, which is a pain in the ass for anybody who´s trying to use the names in the book for further research. One example is the "Ralph Saleno" guy who witnessed Casso shooting a junkie to death. In the book, it says Ralph Salerno was a made Genovese guy. I suspect Ralph Salerno actually was Ralph Serpico. Another mistake is the spelling of Celambrino, the Genovese captain. In the book, his name was spelled Callinbrano (if memory serves me right). thats what i thought, what about pictures? Are there any new or unseen pictures in it? I ordered Motor City Mafia, Goodfella Tapes and GANGSTERS AND ORGANIZED CRIME IN BUFFALO - MICHAEL F. RIZZO.
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Re: Mafia Books
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anyone has positive feedback about Gaspipe? I heard a lot of bullshit about it. Carlo´s book? Well for entertainment purposes only...sure! It´s a good read. But the book is not well researched. A lot of misspelled and/or fabricated names, which is a pain in the ass for anybody who´s trying to use the names in the book for further research. One example is the "Ralph Saleno" guy who witnessed Casso shooting a junkie to death. In the book, it says Ralph Salerno was a made Genovese guy. I suspect Ralph Salerno actually was Ralph Serpico. Another mistake is the spelling of Celambrino, the Genovese captain. In the book, his name was spelled Callinbrano (if memory serves me right). thats what i thought, what about pictures? Are there any new or unseen pictures in it? I ordered Motor City Mafia, Goodfella Tapes and GANGSTERS AND ORGANIZED CRIME IN BUFFALO - MICHAEL F. RIZZO. Yes, there are some good pictures in the Casso book. I´ll post some of them if you´d like, as soon as I find time for it. In my opinion, Motor City Mafia is a good read. It deals with the Tampa Family from the prohibition to the time of Santo Trafficante´s death. The Tampa mafiosi had a close working relationship with the New York guys for many years and shared interests in the gambling industry in Cuba. The book touches on that. I haven´t read the Rizzo book and The Goodfella Tapes kinda left me somewhat disappointed, perhaps because I was expecting more of it before I bought the book. There are some good wire tap transcripts in it though...
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Re: Mafia Books
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01/03/13 12:20 PM
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Hey guys,
I'm currently looking to read a book about Joe Massino, do you guys recommend King of the Godfathers or The Last Godfather first?
Also, any good books out there about Joe Masseria?
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Re: Mafia Books
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Hey guys,
I'm currently looking to read a book about Joe Massino, do you guys recommend King of the Godfathers or The Last Godfather first? Also, any good books out there about Joe Masseria? Forget which book he wrote, however the author DeStefano? Im told wrote the best Massino book
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Re: Mafia Books
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Hey guys,
I'm currently looking to read a book about Joe Massino, do you guys recommend King of the Godfathers or The Last Godfather first?
read the last godfather by destefano, great book and best one on massino IMO! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0806527...7099850?ie=UTF8I met the author when he was doing the round on this book and suggested in the future he should write a book on either gigante, sonny franzese, or basciano and sure enough his new book is on basciano http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0806527...7099850?ie=UTF8
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Re: Mafia Books
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Hey guys,
I'm currently looking to read a book about Joe Massino, do you guys recommend King of the Godfathers or The Last Godfather first?
Also, any good books out there about Joe Masseria? King of Godfathers and The Last Godfather are the same book. I believe "King.." is the updated version. On May 27, 2008, a trade paperback edition of the "The Last Godfather" became available under the title "King of The Godfathers." This is an updated edition of the mass market paperback published in June 2007. It is in the larger trade format and contains an extra chapter, dealing with Vincent Basciano and developments in the Bonanno crime family through the end of 2007. http://tonydestefano.com/id2.html
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Re: Mafia Books
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01/03/13 11:05 PM
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So it seems Destefano is the authority on Massino, thanks guys.
As to the second part, any good books out there dealing with Joe Masseria?
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Re: Mafia Books
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01/04/13 03:32 AM
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As to the second part, any good books out there dealing with Joe Masseria?
There is no ONE book on Masseria, I´m afraid. But there are small snippets of info on Masseria in various books, for example "Five Families" by Selwyn Raab, "American Mafia" by Thomas Reppetto, "The First Family" by Mike Dash, "Lucky Luciano" by Tim Newark, "Gangster City" by Patrick Downey and "The Origin of Organized Crime in America" by David Critchley (to name just a few). Basically, look for books about the early NY Mafia. If Masseria (who played an integral part in the éarly days) is not mentioned in any book covering the early NY Mafia, then maybe the book is not worth buying.
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Re: Mafia Books
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I've read, "Gaspipe: Confessions of a Mafia Boss" and it was alright. I chuckled at how Carlo said Gotti had a high IQ because he remembered numbers.
Also, I've read the "Rise and Fall of the Mafia" - a written account off the actual documentary.
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Re: Mafia Books
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01/19/13 03:07 PM
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Do you guys recommend The First Family by Mike Dash?
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Re: Mafia Books
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01/19/13 06:12 PM
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Do you guys recommend The First Family by Mike Dash? I do for one. It deals primarily with the Morello family and how they controlled the American Mafia. If you are into the early Mafia, perhaps with the exception of David Critchley´s book, I don´t think there is any other book better researched than this one. The book is diffrent from any other book covering this era. When the book first came out, I regarded it as ground-breaking and somewhat of a revelation, because this book sets the facts right, debunking myths and assumptions, stated as "facts" in other notoriously unreliable books dealing with this subject. (Early Mafia appr 1890-1930.) If you are into this subject, the book is an extremely interesting read. A very nice addition, btw, are the many interesting photos found in the book. http://www.amazon.com/The-First-Family-E...rds=mike+dash#_
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Re: Mafia Books
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01/23/13 01:22 PM
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Can anyone recommend any good Mafia books? I don't actually own any yet but want to start reading more about it. I'm most interested in the John Gotti, Philly Mob (mainly Scarfo and Merlino), and the Genovese crime family.
Thank and if you have any recommendations not on these topics feel free to say.
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Re: Mafia Books
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02/15/13 02:41 PM
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any books on the purple gang from east harlem? Pleasent Ave Connection, wouldnt call it about Purple Mob. However all the players are focused on in the book. One and only mob book I ever bought! Fairly accurate.
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