Casa Nosta : a history of the siciliam mafia / John, Dickie
Material type:
- 0340824352
- FIC .D53 2004
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NU Clark Fiction | Fiction | FIC .D53 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUCLA000001558 |
"Cosa Nostra vividly reconstructs the stories of the men and women who have lived and died in the mafia's shadow. It explains how the mafia began, how it responds to threats and challenges and how it maintains its grip on the society where it was born. Cosa Nostra takes us inside the thought-processes of the mafia's leaders and foot soldiers, its friends and its foes. Its cast of characters includes Antonino Giammona, the first man with a claim to the title 'boss of bosses'; Emanuele Notarbartolo, the honest and courageous banker who in 1893 became the mafia's first 'eminent corpse'; New York cop Joe Petrosino who underestimated the Sicilian mafia and paid for this with his life, and Bernardo 'the Tractor' Provenzano, the current boss of bosses who has been in hiding in Sicily since 1963"--Jacket
Includes bibliographical references (pages 449-462) and index
The genesis of the mafia 1860-1876 -- The mafia enters the Italian system 1876-1890 -- Corruption in high places 1890-1904 -- Socialism, fascism, mafia 1893-1943 -- The mafia establishes itself in America 1900-1941 -- War and rebirth 1943-1950 -- God, concrete, heroin, and Cosa Nostra 1950-1963 -- The "first" mafia war and its consequences 1962-1969 -- The origins of the second mafia war 1970-1982 -- Terra Infidelium 1983-1993 -- Bombs and submersion 1992-2003
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