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The Gambino family is a prime example of organized crime families, and their in-house fighting and varying styles of leadership have defined the age of the mob. Since the beginning of the twentieth century, the family underwent a series of names and leaders, but they always remained at the top of the New York mob regime and retained their Sicilian ties. ¿In this book, you will:Learn about the Mano Nero, the Black Hand group that brought terror to the streets of New York. Gain insight into the five families who formed the Cosa Nostra. Learn about the 10 rules of the Cosa Nostra and who could…mehr

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The Gambino family is a prime example of organized crime families, and their in-house fighting and varying styles of leadership have defined the age of the mob. Since the beginning of the twentieth century, the family underwent a series of names and leaders, but they always remained at the top of the New York mob regime and retained their Sicilian ties. ¿In this book, you will:Learn about the Mano Nero, the Black Hand group that brought terror to the streets of New York. Gain insight into the five families who formed the Cosa Nostra. Learn about the 10 rules of the Cosa Nostra and who could and couldn't join the organization. Find tons of interesting facts about the dons who have ruled and reigned over the family. Learn the truth about Gambino, the boss of all bosses. Learn about John Gotti and the rat that finally lost him the Teflon Don title. This book will help you become part of this fascinating history of organized crime.
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Autorenporträt
Mafia Library is a publishing company that dedicates itself to all things crime, including books that examine the organization and structures of these enterprises, some of the most important crime families and individual figures that have existed, and how they have controlled and ultimately expanded their business interests. While other books on this important and thought-provoking subject are often dry and boring accounts, Mafia Library is different. Having spotted that many offerings were just standard accounts of strives to bring a new dimension to the question, offering different angles that captivate the reader and keep them absorbed from the very first page to the very last and make them come back for more.