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Non-Fiction Books

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Cover for Syndicate Wife: The Story Of Ann Drahmann Coppola
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Cover for The Syndicate Abroad

The US Mafia moving into the Bahamas and impacting politics in the 1960s in order to operate casinos there.

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Cover for Lansky
ISBN: 709139667

The story of Meyer Lansky a major organized crime figure who developed a world-wide gambling network with his associate "Lucky" Luciano.

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Cover for The Beauties and the Beasts: The Mob in Show Business

Hank Messick classic that explores the interrelationships of organized crime with many famous show business figures of the time. Index.

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Cover for The Private Lives of Public Enemies

hello, it has wear and tear here and there, OVERALL, it's still in good reading condition, there are no missing pages, all pages are attached, no writing in this book. pictures are provided

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Cover for Kidnapping: The Illustrated History

Newspaper headlines, articles, and photographs document the historical background and evolution of kidnapping, focusing on modern cases involving the Lindbergh child, Patricia Hearst, and Adolph Eichmann

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Cover for The Only Game in Town: An Illustrated History of Gambling

Book by Hank Messick, Burt Goldblatt

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Cover for Of Grass and Snow: The Secret Criminal Elite

Examines the two-billion-dollar business of smuggling marijuana and cocaine into the United States and traces the emergence of a new criminal elite made up of blacks, Cubans, South Americans, and disillusioned young adventurers

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ISBN: 826309968

Book by Messick, Hank

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Cover for Razzle Dazzle
ISBN: 848818121

An account of organized crime in Northern Kentucky -- its growth, its power, and, finally, its ouster in the early 1960s.

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