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Re: Mafia Books
[Re: Turi Giuliano]
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06/08/15 11:17 PM
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I am currently reading "Galveston's Maceo Family Empire: Bootlegging and the Balinese Room". http://www.amazon.com/Galvestons-Maceo-F...galveston+maceoThe reviews on amazon are average, but I don't think it's a bad book, I find it quite interesting, never heard of the Maceo brothers and the Galveston mafia branch before.
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Re: Mafia Books
[Re: Turi Giuliano]
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06/10/15 07:49 PM
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here are two good books about the mob.
"unlocked" by Louis ferrante, a young wiseguy who did ten years of hard time, in federal prisons. he went through hell, he was always getting ratted on, when he got busted in new York, and when he was inside prison, great read, takes away any romance of O.C.
"mr new Orleans" by Michael randazzo. the story of frenchy, who was mobbed up with marcellos family in louisana, he speaks of jim garrison, and his take of the killing of JFK. naming Marcello as plotting against kennedy. very good read.
" 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: Belette]
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07/17/15 11:01 PM
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I have a question about The Last Testament of Lucky Luciano. This book is considered to be inaccurate and basically fiction, but is it fiction made up by Luciano or the author? I ask because to me it's interesting even if it's inaccurate as long as it's based on Lucky's views(and intentional lies) rather than just complete fiction made up by the author. I read that book years ago, I know of one instance in the book where Luciano didn't lie. he says they [frank Costello and Lucky] hired the cops to kill abe reles for 50,000 dollars, that part is true. a lot of researchers have issues with the book but, there is a lot of truth in it also.
" 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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07/17/15 11:06 PM
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I have a question about The Last Testament of Lucky Luciano. This book is considered to be inaccurate and basically fiction, but is it fiction made up by Luciano or the author? I ask because to me it's interesting even if it's inaccurate as long as it's based on Lucky's views(and intentional lies) rather than just complete fiction made up by the author. I read that book years ago, I know of one instance in the book where Luciano didn't lie. he says they [frank Costello and Lucky] hired the cops to kill abe reles for 50,000 dollars, that part is true. a lot of researchers have issues with the book but, there is a lot of truth in it also. Yeah I've just heard that it's supposed to be read as fiction. But to me there's a big difference if the fiction comes from Luciano or the writer. As an example, even though Bonannos book has a lot of crap, it's still his words so you can kind of analyze his character. If it was just made up by his ghost writer, it would be worth nothing.
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Re: Mafia Books
[Re: Bostongeorge]
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07/20/15 11:37 PM
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Yea I read it, its okay he didnt have that much lcn history to speak of in my opinion and he was acting boss for a short time but its an easy read..u really understand how full of shit Cicale was after reading it bc he makes himself out to be half frank frank costello half joey gallo which is complete bs as im sure PB and others can attest to and have ad nausem
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Re: Mafia Books
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08/15/15 07:38 AM
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Cheech I bumped into a old billy grasso guys associates book about ct. long story grasso was a bad ass but the genovese in gotti glory got the jump on him. It's not a good book not bad little bout wild bill and northern ct guy. went to a beach down there yesterday the water was super. Hope you're enjoying the summer pmac. You're always classy and never get into it with anyone that rare here. What book was it. I'm curious if i have it. Thanks
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Re: Mafia Books
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08/16/15 06:42 AM
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Couple of Outfit books:
organized crime in chicago, beyond the mafia by lombardo. Kind of a socialogical explanation for OC in Chicago. Includes an interesting section of the original street crew neighberhoods of the outfit: Taylor street, Grand ave and so on.
The mafia court, corruption in Chicago by Hughes. More of an ordinary chronical of the usual faces, had hoped for more of a detailed story of the inner workings of the corruption. "Organized crime in Chicago" is a must read for anyone interested in The Outfit. Breaks down the various street crews and is a perfect complement to books such as "The Outfit" and "family secrets". Get it!!
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