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05/23/11 06:29 PM
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can anyone recommend some really good book the list I have so far is:

Family Secrets
Underboss
Cosa Nostra: A history of the sicilia Mafia
Gaspipe
Blood of honor
Brotherhood

I just don't know which one is a really good book to start off with.

Re: new book [Re: Most_Wanted] #603895
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Start with Mafia history.


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Cosa Nosta.....or Mafia History is the name of the book you are suggesting?

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"Five Families" by Selwyn Raab is an excellent addition to any home library.

I'm moving this thread to a forum involving mob books.

Welcome to the boards, Most_Wanted.


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Thanks...

I have read five families and love it.....that is why I was trying to find another good book to read...do you have another suggestion??

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I just finished reading FIVE FAMILIES, myself. Excellent read.


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I'd suggest you next tackle one or more Mob biographies, since each covers more than just the individual being written about:

Little Man - Meyer Lansky and the Gangster Life(Robert Lacey) is the best overall Mob bio, IMO. Thoroughly researched. Debunks many myths about Lansky. Gives first-rate background on growth of gambling in Cuba and Nevada, and plenty about Bugsy Siegel and Charlie Luciano.

King of the Godfathers (Anthonly DiStefano) is a solid, factual tracing of Big Joe Massino's career, and is very good about all the complex machinations of the Bonanno Family following Joe Bonanno's "retirement."

A Man of Honor is Joe Bonanno's autobiography. All autobios are apologias for the author, and this is no exception. Keeping in mind that Bonanno lied up, down and sideways about his career (especially drugs), it's still a fascinating read. It has the best extant description of the famous Castellemmarese War, and has some very interesting descriptions of his fellow Mobsters.

Capone had two excellent bios, both titled Capone: by John Kobler and Laurence Bergreen. Kobler's is the more scholarly of the two, but Bergreen's has more detail.

Hope this helps. smile


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