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The Mafia Encyclopedia

by Carl Sifakis
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Synopsis

Written by a veteran crime reporter, this bestseller is the most complete and up-to-date source available on this fascinating subject. In this "Who's Who" of crime, readers will find the full flavor and substance of Mafia culture, customs, and characters presented in more than 400 articles. More than ninety-five black-and-white photographs 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 less well-known wise guys, their criminal specialties, career highlights, friends and enemies, eccentricities, peccadilloes, and frequently dramatic demises.

Denver Post

". . . the most comprehensive list of organized crime notables and sketches of their lives available."

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2005
Publisher
Facts on File, Incorporated
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780816056941

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