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Mafia

by Reid, Ed

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NY: Random House, 1952. Hard Cover. Yes. Hardcover. 238 pp. with appendix transcript of the examination of CID agent O.C. Dickey by the Brooklyn District Attorney regarding the Vito Genovese case. Third edition. Early work on the Mafia and organized crime in the United States. Includes considerable material on the connection between Vito Genovese and the Allied Military Government in Italy at the close of WWII. Fine in dust vacket with edge wear and rubbing.

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On Oct 8 2022, a reader said:
Ed Reid was one of the great American crime writers who penned several classic books of the genre during the 1950s and 60s. In this short early work from 1952 he traces the Mafia origins in Sicily, details its notorious code of silence, pries open the workings of the international narcotics racket, and tells the stories of numerous mob murders. Reid sheds light on the lives of many figures in organized crime, both well known and obscure, but perhaps the most interesting material relates to the man just then establishing himself as arguably the most powerful single mobster in the country: Vito Genovese. The author reports on the fascinating period Genovese spent exiled in Italy during WWII as a favorite of the fascist government, acting as an interpreter for American forces while raking immense profits blackmarketing everything from stolen cigarettes to military vehicles. The appendix, the partial transcript of a September 1945 interview given to the Brooklyn district attorney's office by the U.S. Army investigator who arrested Genovese and brought him to Brooklyn for an outstanding murder charge, is a must-read. If you are a student of organized crime history, and want to build your library starting from key canonical works, you should own this book by one of the principal, Pulitzer Prize-winning documentarians.

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Bookseller
The Old Book Shop of Bordentown (ABNJ) US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
E6305
Title
Mafia
Author
Reid, Ed
Format/Binding
Hard Cover
Book Condition
Used
Jacket Condition
Yes
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Random House
Place of Publication
NY
Date Published
1952
Keywords
Mafia, Organized Crime, Crime, Italian, Sopranos, Black Hand, Capone,
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Military;

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