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Lucky Luciano The Man Who Organized Crime In America Hickman Powell

  • SKU: BELL-52708138
Lucky Luciano The Man Who Organized Crime In America Hickman Powell
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Publisher: Barricade Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.15 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Hickman Powell
ISBN: 9780934878203, 9781569801630, 9781569809006
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Lucky Luciano The Man Who Organized Crime In America Hickman Powell by Hickman Powell 9780934878203, 9781569801630, 9781569809006 instant download after payment.

Father of Organized Crime, Lucky Luciano--born poor in Sicily, came to New York's Lower East Side in the early 1920s. His pals were Irish, Jewish and Italian's criminals. During WWII, Lucky made a deal with the US Government freeing him from prison, returning to Italy, working for the Allies. At war's end back in America his Cuban Casino connection made him persona non grata.Lucky was behind the infamous Atlantic City gathering of top US mobsters including Al Capone, Meyer Lansky and Frank Costello. They ran crime as a business, structured by Luciano as the "CosaNostra." Lansky's statement, "We're bigger than General Motors," became part of gangster lore.An incisive portrait of then prosecuting attorney Thomas E. Dewey whose efforts resulted in Luciano's conviction. This portrait of Organized Crime, was written by top reporter who followed the trial up to the jury verdict, interviewing Luciano, and the prostitutes and pimps who testified against him.

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