The Gangs of Chicago An Informal History of the Chicago Underworld

Author/creator Asbury, Herbert Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoSevenoaks : Pickle Partners Publishing San Francsico : INscribe Digital [Distributor]
Description290 p.
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Summary Annotation 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.
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ISBN9781786259684
ISBN1786259680 (E-Book) Active Record
Stock number01617093

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