New York City Gangland

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime, Social Science, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Arthur Nash ISBN: 9781439638712
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: August 2, 2010
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Arthur Nash
ISBN: 9781439638712
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: August 2, 2010
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Throughout the United States, there is no single major metropolitan area more closely connected to organized crime�s rapid ascendancy on a national scale than New York City. In 1920, upon the advent of Prohibition, Gotham�s shadowy underworld began evolving from strictly regional and often rag-tag street gangs into a sophisticated worldwide syndicate that was�like the chocolate egg cr�me�incubated within the confines of its five boroughs. New York City Gangland offers an unparalleled collection of rarely circulated images, many appearing courtesy of exclusive law enforcement sources, in addition to the private albums of indigenous racketeering figures such as Charles �Lucky� Luciano, Al �Scarface� Capone, Joe �The Boss� Masseria, �Crazy� Joe Gallo, and John Gotti.
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Throughout the United States, there is no single major metropolitan area more closely connected to organized crime�s rapid ascendancy on a national scale than New York City. In 1920, upon the advent of Prohibition, Gotham�s shadowy underworld began evolving from strictly regional and often rag-tag street gangs into a sophisticated worldwide syndicate that was�like the chocolate egg cr�me�incubated within the confines of its five boroughs. New York City Gangland offers an unparalleled collection of rarely circulated images, many appearing courtesy of exclusive law enforcement sources, in addition to the private albums of indigenous racketeering figures such as Charles �Lucky� Luciano, Al �Scarface� Capone, Joe �The Boss� Masseria, �Crazy� Joe Gallo, and John Gotti.

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