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Best Mob Author ?
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02/12/15 09:06 AM
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Who do you enjoy the reading? Mine would be Ovid DeMaris author of The Last Mafioso (Jimmy Frattiano) and The Boardwalk Jungle (all about Nicky Scarfo and Atlantic City/Philadelphia) and also the Green Felt Jungle (about Las Vegas).
wise old owl sat on a oak , the more he heard the less he spoke , the less he spoke the more he heard , wasn't that a wise ole bird.
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Re: Best Mob Author ?
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02/12/15 10:58 AM
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Re: Best Mob Author ?
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02/12/15 11:08 AM
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Unless I'm wrong I think most people here agree it's Selwyn Raab, along with others like Peter Maas, Jerry Capeci, George Anastasia, etc.
-I shot him a coupla' times. -What's a couple? -Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times? -Maybe fifteen? -Hmm, it could've been fifteen...
-Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso
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Re: Best Mob Author ?
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02/12/15 11:37 AM
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Allan May's books about Youngstown and Warren are pretty interesting.
Stephen Schenider's book "Iced" I think is the best book on Canadian organized crime ever, one of the few books that at the same time offer a general picture of history of crime and don't lack detailed descriptions of specific cases and examples. Usually, it's either detailed descriptions OR a general picture.
Daniel Waugh's book on Prohibition gangs in St.Louis are good too.
To be honest, in my opinion it's difficult to choose one or even several best authors, because usually each of them is specialized in history of a particular territory; Selwyn Raab in New York, Allan May in Ohio, Scott Deitche in Florida etc, each does a good job in my opinion.
Willie Marfeo to Henry Tameleo:
1) "You people want a loaf of bread and you throw the crumbs back. Well, fuck you. I ain't closing down."
2) "Get out of here, old man. Go tell Raymond to go shit in his hat. We're not giving you anything."
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Re: Best Mob Author ?
[Re: SonnyBlackstein]
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10/08/15 11:22 PM
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Tie.
Capeci for bringing weekly scoops 99% of people would never know about if they hadn't heard it there for 25 years (admittedly gone off game last couple..).
and Raab for THE definitive work (Five Families) on the NYC mob. Agree. The best-ever Mob bio is "Little Man - Meyer Lansky and the Gangster Life," by Robert Lacey. But, he's not a dedicated Mob writer.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Best Mob Author ?
[Re: Alfa Romeo]
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10/09/15 09:03 AM
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I am reading Peter Lance right now.
His book, Deal With The Devil is one of the best I have ever read, but I will be honest....his writing style is confusing. He includes a massive amount of info into each sentence. The book is a long read because you might find yourself having to read the same sentence or paragraph over and over again 2 and 3 times just so you don't lose your place in the book. Very hard to follow. I wish he would simplify and/or categorize his data differently.
I know everyone around here is down on Philip Carlo, but I'm sorry....his book on Pitera is a masterpiece. Reading that book was truly an exciting escape. It's right up there with Murder Machine.
Capeci is on point. Nothing really needs to be said.
Edit: Just finished Peter Lance's Deal With The Devil. In that book Capeci is depicted as a possible recipient of illeal leaks from law enforcemtn. I would say that that was probably right. Capeci also used his medium to protect his law enforcement sources once they developed legal problems of their own. Capeci used his medium to try and shape public opinion in favor of a person invoking 5th Amendment priviledges. Look, if the guy is afraid to incriminate himself, don't tell me he is innocent in your news column. I am also reading that. I am to the parts about Greg Jr and Devechio after Sr died. The first half of the book was a lot better than this, so far. What do you think? And yes, I do believe Capeci got several inside tips from Lin about arrests and such. Not sure if that is actually illegal to tell a reporter about an arrest though.
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Re: Best Mob Author ?
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10/09/15 01:39 PM
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Can't remember who wrote Mafia prince, but whoever it was definately deserves some credit on this thread. scott was one the authors for philips book mafia prince that was a very good read capeci is the best ever without a doubt. His best book ever was the orginal 1996 gotti book. Still got it at home love that book a real insight into john gotti and that era not like the bullshit books geogre and others have written about gotti. I advise anyone to get it not capeci or anyone elses later versions that 1996 book was great though now looking back does betray sammy as a legend but that was before the guy got caught pushing ecatatsy in arionza http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gotti-Rise-Fall-Jerry-Capeci-ebook/dp/B007NZMTYKhere is a link for it lost all respect for geogre when he wrote that book with alite but everyone already knows my point of view on that. I like Anthony DeStefano his writing is good. the book about massimo was good.
Not connected with scott or anyone at gangsterreport
Sorry for the confusion
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Re: Best Mob Author ?
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10/09/15 01:51 PM
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Jimmy Breslin for The Good Rat. That book is by far the most entertaining book I have read yet. He was not deep on the details, but his writing style and humor are second to none.
Raab for 5 Families. In depth and detailed, the de facto book for NY LCN history. I wish he would write more.
Outside of NY, big plus 1 for Daniel Waugh. Extremely well researched and written, heavy on the details and explanations or how / why events occurred.
Best way to catch the smart ones? Get an idiot working for them.
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Re: Best Mob Author ?
[Re: Dwalin2011]
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10/10/15 09:43 AM
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Scott Deitche in Florida etc, each does a good job in my opinion.
Thank you - very kind. TJ English is my favorite- easily the best true 'writer' of the bunch.
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Re: Best Mob Author ?
[Re: TonyG]
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10/13/15 03:56 PM
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Jimmy Breslin for The Good Rat.
Raab for 5 Families. FF is the Bible, Breslin's Good rat highest quality read. Coin toss for greatest piece. Apples and oranges. Both worthy.
MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack. CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go. MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'. WILL: So don't go.
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