Gem of the Prairie

Gem of the Prairie
Title Gem of the Prairie PDF eBook
Author Herbert Asbury
Publisher
Pages 377
Release 1940
Genre Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN 9780875805344

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This classic history of crime tells how Chicago's underworld earned and kept its reputation.

The Outfit

The Outfit
Title The Outfit PDF eBook
Author Gus Russo
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 578
Release 2008-12-02
Genre History
ISBN 1596918977

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This is the story of the Outfit, the secretive organized crime cartel that began its reign in prohibition-era Chicago before becoming the real puppet master of Hollywood, Las Vegas, and Washington D.C. The Outfit recounts the adventures and exploits of its bosses, Tony 'Joe Batters' Accardo (the real Godfather), Murray 'The Camel' or 'Curly' Humphreys (one of the greatest political fixers and union organizers this country has ever known), Paul 'The Waiter' Ricca, and Johnny Rosselli (the liaison between the shadowy world and the outside world). Their invisibility was their strength, and what kept their leader from ever spending a single night in jail. The Outfit bosses were the epitome of style and grace, moving effortlessly among national political figures and Hollywood studio heads-until their world started to crumble in the 1970s. With extensive research including recently released FBI files, the Chicago Crime files of entertainer Steve Allen, first-ever access to the voluminous working papers of the Kefauver Committee, original interviews with the members of the Fourth Estate who pursued the Outfit for forty years, and exclusive access to the journals of Humphrey's widow, veteran journalist Gus Russo uncovers sixty years of corruption and influence, and examines the shadow history of the United States.

Gem of the Prairie

Gem of the Prairie
Title Gem of the Prairie PDF eBook
Author Herbert Asbury
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1940
Genre Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN

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The Gangs Of Chicago

The Gangs Of Chicago
Title The Gangs Of Chicago PDF eBook
Author Herbert Asbury
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 405
Release 2016-07-26
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1786259680

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This classic history of crime tells how Chicago’s underworld earned-and kept-its reputation. Recounting the lives of such notorious denizens as the original Mickey Finn, the mass murderer H. H. Holmes, and the three Car Barn Bandits, Asbury reveals life as it was lived in the criminal districts of the Levee, Hell’s Half-Acre, the Bad Lands, Little Cheyenne, Custom House Place, and the Black Hole. His description of Chicago’s infamous red light district-where the brothels boasted opulence unheard of before or since-vividly captures the wicked splendor that was Chicago. The Gangs of Chicago spans from the time “Slab Town” was settled to Prohibition days. The story of Chicago’s golden age of crime climaxes with a dramatic account of the careers of the “biggest of the Big Shots”: Big Jim Colosimo, Terrible Johnny Torrio, and the elusive Al Capone.

Organized Crime in Chicago

Organized Crime in Chicago
Title Organized Crime in Chicago PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Lombardo
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 291
Release 2012-12-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0252094484

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This book provides a comprehensive sociological explanation for the emergence and continuation of organized crime in Chicago. Tracing the roots of political corruption that afforded protection to gambling, prostitution, and other vice activity in Chicago and other large American cities, Robert M. Lombardo challenges the dominant belief that organized crime in America descended directly from the Sicilian Mafia. According to this widespread "alien conspiracy" theory, organized crime evolved in a linear fashion beginning with the Mafia in Sicily, emerging in the form of the Black Hand in America's immigrant colonies, and culminating in the development of the Cosa Nostra in America's urban centers. Looking beyond this Mafia paradigm, this volume argues that the development of organized crime in Chicago and other large American cities was rooted in the social structure of American society. Specifically, Lombardo ties organized crime to the emergence of machine politics in America's urban centers. From nineteenth-century vice syndicates to the modern-day Outfit, Chicago's criminal underworld could not have existed without the blessing of those who controlled municipal, county, and state government. These practices were not imported from Sicily, Lombardo contends, but were bred in the socially disorganized slums of America where elected officials routinely franchised vice and crime in exchange for money and votes. This book also traces the history of the African-American community's participation in traditional organized crime in Chicago and offers new perspectives on the organizational structure of the Chicago Outfit, the traditional organized crime group in Chicago.

The Underworld of Chicago

The Underworld of Chicago
Title The Underworld of Chicago PDF eBook
Author Herbert Asbury
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 1941
Genre Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN

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The Chicago Outfit

The Chicago Outfit
Title The Chicago Outfit PDF eBook
Author John J. Binder
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780738523262

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Presents a history of the Chicago Outfit, detailing its role in the development of the city's organized crime scene as well as the political and corporate protection it secured in order to become one of the most successful crime families.