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Playboy Press
Language
English
Pages
397

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Cover of: Mafia, U.S.A.
Mafia, U.S.A.
1972, Playboy Press
in English - [1st ed.
Cover of: Mafia, U.S.A.
Mafia, U.S.A.
1972, Playboy Press
in English - [1st ed.
Cover of: Mafia, U.S.A.
Mafia, U.S.A.
1972, Playboy Press
in English - [1st ed.]
Cover of: Mafia, U.S.A.
Mafia, U.S.A.
1972, Playboy Press
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Table of Contents

Maas, P. Joe Valachi's big contract.
Mills, J. The hit.
Lewis, N. The Mafia in Sicily.
Sondern, F. How the Mafia came to America.
Cook, F. J. The purge of the greasers.
Salerno, R., and Tompkins, J. After Luciano.
Sondern, F. Lucky Luciano, boss for all seasons.
Prial, F. J. Vito Genovese: power to spare.
Gage, N. Carlo Gambino, Mafia patriarch.
Time magazine. Joseph Columbo, impulsive innovator.
Cressey, D. The power structure.
Salerno, R. and Tompkins, J. Rules to live by.
Gage, N. Mafia women.
Messick, H. Mrs. Trigger Mike.
Talese, G. A family gathering.
Curtis, C. Pal Joey; a study in gangster chic.
Goodman, W. A good friend at city hall.
Hoge, T. A. New Jersey, the friendly State.
Gage, N. Frank Sinatra is a pal.
Demma, J. and Renner, T. The Mafia in the supermarket.
Penn, S. Muscling in.
Penn, S. On the waterfront.
Johnson, M. In Hollywood.
Grutzner, C. The businessman as victim.
Cook, F. J. A family business: hijacking, bookmaking, policy, dice games, loan-sharking, and special contracts.

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