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Overview
Over 75,000 Copies of the Previous Edition SoldA bestseller in its first edition, The Mafia Encyclopedia is a complete reference guide to the history of the most powerful and wellknown criminal organization in the world. Written by a veteran crime reporter, this "Who's Who" of crime gives readers the full flavor and substance of Mafia culture, customs, and characters presented in more than 400 entries. More than 95 blackandwhite photographs (12 new to this edition) help capture Mafia history from the birth of the brotherhood and the major underworld figures who created it, to the law enforcement agents and organizations who have tried—and failed—to destroy it.
The Mafia Encyclopedia includes biographical entries of both well and lesserknown wiseguys, their criminal specialties, career highlights, friends and enemies, eccentricities, and frequently dramatic demises.
The book traces the great Mafia dynasties up to and including the current heirs apparent. The second edition includes 56 new entries as well as updates on:
John Gotti
John Gotti, Jr.
Sammy "The Bull" Gravano
Vinnie "The Chin" Gigante
Jimmy Coonan of Westies fame
Donnie Brasco
and many more.
Among the Mafia topics covered are:
The major families, such as the Gambinos, Colombos, and Genoveses
Sam Giancana's Youngbloods
Spending habits of the Mafiosi
Women and the Mafia
Mafia prison life
The "Parsley" racket
Superstitions, such as "Dead Man's Eyes" and the "Green Chair Curse"
Funerals of gangsters
and more.
Editorials
Denver Post
". . . the most comprehensive list of organized crime notables and sketches of their lives available."Choice
An excellent introductory resource concerning the Mafia and its history. Recommended for all libraries.Library Journal
Since former crime reporter Sifakis's excellent Mafia Encyclopedia was first published in 1987, mob bosses John Gotti and Vinny "the Chin" Gigante have gone to jail and informer Sammy "the Bull" Gravano has reached the best sellers lists. Such Mafia shakeups have necessitated this extensive revision, which now boasts nearly 450 discerning entries covering the whole mobster universe from "Making Your Bones" to money laundering and the "Buckwheats" (painful murder methods); loansharking and the "Concrete scam"; favorite Mafia social clubs, restaurants, and burial grounds; and even an entry on Midnight Rose's, the Brooklyn candy store where so many of Murder, Inc.'s killings were planned. Sifakis's prose is free of the typical platitudes about "honor" or "blood oaths." He points out that the most important Mafia figure was not Al Capone but Lucky Luciano, who, along with Meyer Lansky, "Americanized" and transformed the Prohibition-era booze rackets into "a national crime syndicate, a network of multi-ethnic gangs...which has bled Americans of incalculable billions over the years." Sifakis relishes the Mafia's vivid folklore without subscribing to it. The infamous score-evening slaughter of 1931 called the "Night of the Sicilian Vespers," in which dozens of Luciano's enemies were said to have been simultaneously eliminated nationwide, turns out to be mythology. And while Chicago and Vegas mobster John Roselli was probably not the JFK hitman (as alleged in Bill Bonanno's Bound by Honor, LJ 3/15/99, his accomplishments did include taking $400,000 from Phil Silvers, Zeppo Marx, and others in a famous rigged card game. For all crime collections.--Nathan Ward, "Library Journal"Booknews
New edition of an encyclopedia in which Sifakis (freelance writer, former crime reporter and longtime student of organized crime) reveals what the Mafia is, its role in organized crime, and its principal players, past and present. About 400 entries and 95 b&w photographs cover not only criminals, but also the crime fighters, the events surrounding each crime, crime techniques, myths, lore, and other issues surrounding what is most likely the single most significant and strongest criminal organization in the world. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)SouthWest Airline Spirit
More a storyteller than a historian, the author offers an engaging look at the underworld.Book Details
Published
August 31, 1999
Publisher
New York : Facts on File, c1999.
Pages
432
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780816038565