The Honored Society: A Searching Look at the Mafia Conspiracy
| Book | The Honoured Society: The Mafia Conspiracy Observed |
| About/Subject | Mafia: Sicilian, Mafia: American |
| Publisher | Putnam |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
| Location | The United States of America |
| Copyright | 1964 |
| First Hardback Printing | 1964 |
| Pages / Font | 318 pages |
| Library of Congress Catalog Card Number | 64-17863 |
| Chapters | Illustrations After page 158 Don Calogero Vizzini Giuseppe Genco Russo beside Vizzini's coffin Corleone- a Mafia stronghold Bisaquino- one of Sicily's deserted villages Danilo Dolci- opponent of the Mafia A protest march against the Mafia The bandit Giuliano with his mother Communist electioneering in a Sicilian village The May Day procession to Portella della Ginestra Sciara- a village in the grip of the Mafia Agrigento Padre Carmelo and the monks of Mazzarino An Alfa-Romeo Giulietta The same car after a Mafia-planted bomb was exploded Paolo Riccobono, age fourteen- a Mafia victim Three women bereaved by Mafia killings Poster condemning release of Mafia killers The man who talked: Simone Mansueto |
| Notes | This is a 1964 hardcover by Norman Lewis about the American/Sicilian Mafias. It is mostly about the Sicilian culture of the Mafia and how it came to be. It features a list of headings in the front of the book, but the chapters are numbered, not titled. Anyone else feel free to add to this submission. |
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