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Re: Mafia Books
[Re: bigboy]
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01/03/15 07:08 AM
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I am recovering from surgery and am bored out of my mind, so... even with all the negative comments here, I ordered the e-book and so far it isn't too bad. I'm in the early stages of it and he talks a lot about Vinnie Basciano. Hope the rest is just as good. By the way, it's a very short book. I have this downloaded to my Kindle but have not read it yet. I just recently finished Vinny Gourgeous: ( Anthony M. Destephano). It was good, it kept me interested. I am now reading Mob Boss: Capeci, really good. I like hearing the stories of how the older guys came up, even their very yound memories and story of growing up. I am seing a few other books mentioned in this thread I will try. I want to read Murder Machine but have been waiting for it to come to kindle. I dont think that is going to happen so I plan on picking up a copy. DP
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Re: Mafia Books
[Re: bigboy]
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01/03/15 08:41 AM
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Just got an e mail from Ed Scarpa that hes doing a book on Frank Gangi, Tommy Pitaro's former partner. This ought to be interesting. He did a good job on his first book. Didn't most of the stuff on Phil Carlo's book come from Gangi and that DEA agent? Obviously it can't be much worse than his book, but I'm not getting my hopes up.. Gangi's story is already well-known. I know it sounds hackneyed but Charles Carneglia truly looks like a psychopath. He's your regular Charles Manson lookalike.
-I shot him a coupla' times. -What's a couple? -Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times? -Maybe fifteen? -Hmm, it could've been fifteen...
-Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso
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Re: Mafia Books
[Re: bigboy]
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01/03/15 09:11 AM
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Just got an e mail from Ed Scarpa that hes doing a book on Frank Gangi, Tommy Pitaro's former partner. This ought to be interesting. He did a good job on his first book. You mean Ed Leiber? Leiber's his real name. In reality, he's about as Italian as Chef Boyardee. The guy is a no-talent fraud. That he gave Dom Cicale a soapbox to stand on speaks volumes about his character. He's also a coward in my book because he just outed one of his old sources who was supposedly an ex-cop. As is turns out, the guy wasn't a cop a all. Just some lonely Internet nobody trying to feel important online. But that's not the point because Scarpa/Leiber claimed on his blog that the guy called him him hysterical crying---like a little girl---when he was outed for lying about his law enforcement past. Leiber later deleted the entire entry (as he often does when he's caught lying, etc.). But the damage was already done. You seem like a nice guy, Big Boy. I'd stay clear of that asshole if I were you. If he ever got a hold of your personal information there's no telling what he might do with it.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Mafia Books
[Re: Malandrino]
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01/03/15 11:42 AM
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I don't think even his alias last name "Scarpo" is Italian.. if so it's gotta be a very unpopular name, it's certainly one that I've never heard before. Scarpa, or Scarfo then that's a different story You hit it right on the head, buddy. His pen name (even though he swears it's not), is a composite between Scarfo and Scarpa. It's as transparent as Scotch tape. He's Jewish---and I LOVE the Jews. Of all the European immigrants that came here with our grandparents, we have the most in common with the Jews: Food, family and guilt . My Mother used to say that except for Jesus and pork chops, the Jews are just like us . But the fact that Leiber LIES about his heritage displays a self-hate that makes me respect him even less than I already do.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Mafia Books
[Re: Turi Giuliano]
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01/03/15 12:04 PM
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Re: Mafia Books
[Re: Turi Giuliano]
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01/03/15 04:45 PM
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I liked it, plenty of stuff sounded a lot more believable than some stuff in Murder Machine/Dom Montiglio's version of the events. Not very entertaining as a book by any means, but for us who are interested in the story, it was pretty solid, imo.
I believe the story of Joey and Anthony running him off the road after he called Nino Gaggi to ask him about guns Roy kept hidden, telling him he knew who his father's killers were... stupid move and he got more than a smack in the mouth. The injuries were serious enough that they required plenty of surgeries and it was a miracle his eye survived. They pretty much left him for dead and bleeding, though I doubt they wanted him dead... I think they wouldn't care much either way. He didn't really intimidate Anthony, he just spotted him in a table nearby while Anthony was spying at him... he went over and said hi and Anthony apparently went pale because it was a pretty awkward situation.. maybe he did exaggerate it a bit, who knows?
I disagree about the feds, they did in fact harass him continuously and made his life a living hell, even though he was barely 17 when his dad was whacked. I wouldn't say those kind of actions are beneath the feds in any way.. they had it in for him and wanted him to flip. He's lucky they didn't railroad him and put him in jail for a couple of months/year on some bullshit charge. Regardless, it did have its weak points obviously but I'd give it a 3.5/5 easily.
Moe, we seem to be reading the same books the last couple of weeks.. I'm also planning to start King of Godfathers and then maybe Mob Star about Gotti.
-I shot him a coupla' times. -What's a couple? -Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times? -Maybe fifteen? -Hmm, it could've been fifteen...
-Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso
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Re: Mafia Books
[Re: BarrettM]
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01/03/15 07:17 PM
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Reading Dicarlo, the first family of Buffalo. The most comphrehensive mob book I've ever read. Great research, great information. Stops to actually humanize the characters and the environment they live in. Available on Kindle, I am going to put this on the list for next after the book I'm reading now. Thanks for the recommendation. DP
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Re: Mafia Books
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01/08/15 08:12 PM
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Yes Turnbull, there definately are several inconsistancies throughout the book. The Capone thing always bugged me too. But all in all I still enjoyed it. I'll have to put the other Lansky book on my list. Turnbull, have you ever read "JOEY" about Joe Gallo? I just got the book and it is next to read on my list. Don Cardi ive read "joey" its the best book out there about joey gallo, he was not a smart man, he did 9 years in the joint because of his many foulups.
" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
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Re: Mafia Books
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01/09/15 02:43 PM
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Binnie, I know you really enjoy reading. Can you name your top 10 Mob books? . ok, ill give it a shot, some are rather old but, they were good, can't remember all the authors though' "the don" by William brashler about sam giancana. "joey" by goddard, about joey gallo "the pleasant avenue connection" cant recall author. "the mob and the city" alex hortis. "contract on America" by david scheim, about jfk and Marcello "the quiet don" author can't recall, about buffalino "the valachi papers" by peter maas. "the last testament of lucky Luciano" by hammer and gosch. some say this is fictionalized, but good read. "the oufit" by gus russo. about Chicago mob. "the last Mafioso" by ovid demaris. about frattiano. "the green felt jungle" by demaris ive read dozens upon dozens, still reading!
" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
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Re: Mafia Books
[Re: Revis_Knicks]
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01/11/15 02:09 PM
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New York: the mob and the city - Alex hortis Any recommendations for any newer mafia books out there?
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Re: Mafia Books
[Re: Turi Giuliano]
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01/14/15 02:34 PM
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