The Rise of the Mafia in New York: From 1896 Through World War II
| About/Subject | Mafia: American |
| Translated by | William A. Packer |
| Editor | William A. Packer |
| Publisher | The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
| Location | The United States of America |
| First Printing in Country | 1978 |
| Pages / Font | 182 pages |
| Barcode | 0-672-52177-6 |
| Chapters | Chapter One: Ciccillo and the Mass Emigration. Page 1 Chapter Two: A Gangland Legend. Page 17 Chapter Three: A Gangland Legend, Continued. Page 35 Chapter Four: The Early Years. Page 48 Chapter Five: The Decline and Fall of Ignazio the Wolf. Page 60 Chapter Six: From Joe the Boss to a Small Flower. Page 71 Chapter Seven: Frank Costello on Frank Costello and Prohibition. Page 85 Chapter Eight: How to Become a Successful Bootlegger. Page 99 Chapter Nine: The Flesh Market. Page 112 Chapter Ten: The Goddamn One-Arm Bandits. Page 122 Chapter Eleven: Life and Life Insurance. Page 140 Chapter Twelve: Costello the Politician; Murder Incorporated. Page 150 Chapter Thirteen: Crime at the Nation's Service. Page 166 Index: Page 177 |
| Notes | This is a work on the early LCN in America and how it formed from street gangs into a organized cohesive organization. |
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