Mob Star: The Story of John Gotti: The Most Powerful Criminal in America

Mob Star: The Story of John Gotti: The Most Powerful Criminal in America

About/SubjectJohn Gotti, Gambino Crime Family LCN, Mafia: American
PublisherFranklin Watts, Inc.
FormatHardback
LanguageEnglish
LocationUnited States of America
First Published In Hardcover1988
Copyright1988
First Printing1988
This Edition Published1988
Pages / Font269 pages
ISBN0-531-15073-9
Impression/Printing No.1st
ChaptersContents Preface: ix The Cast: xiii Chronology: xvii Chapter One: Table for Six. Page 3 Chapter Two: The Nice N EZ Bug. Page 13 Chapter Three: Meet the New Boss. Page 22 Chapter Four: I Forgotti! Page 29 Chapter Five: Blown to Bits. Page 40 Chapter Six: We're Ready for Freddy. Page 48 Chapter Seven: The Rockaway Boy. Page 56 Chapter Eight: Velvet Touch. Page 69 Chapter Nine: Club Lewisburg. Page 75 Chapter Ten: Hoodlum's Hoodlum. Page 80 Chapter Eleven: Making His Bones at Snoope's Bar. Page 88 Chapter Twelve: Dying in a State of Grace. Page 96 Chapter Thirteen: Johnny Boy Gets His Button. Page 104 Chapter Fourteen: The Mayor of 101st Avenue. Page 112 Chapter Fifteen: Boy on a Minibike. Page 123 Chapter Sixteen: Forget About This Phone. Page 129 Chapter Seventeen: I Ain't Going Crazy No More. Page 140 Chapter Eighteen: The Merchants of Ozone Park. Page 151 Chapter Nineteen: Babania Madness. Page 164 Chapter Twenty: Four Souls on Board. Page 175 Chapter Twenty-One: On the Carpet with Big Paul. Page 187 Chapter Twenty-Two: Betrayers Betrayed. Page 198 Chapter Twenty-Three: The Last Stage. Page 211 Chapter Twenty-Four: Let the Play Begin. Page 222 Chapter Twenty-Five: Brucification. Page 228 Chapter Twenty-Six: The Art of Being Mendacious. Page 237 Chapter Twenty-Seven: Way to Go, Mr. G! Page 246 Afterword: Page 257 Index: Page 263
NotesThis is a biography of John Joseph Gotti Jr, by veteran journalists Gene Mustain, and Jerry Capeci.
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