Mafia, U.S.A. / edited by Nicholas Gage. - [1st ed.] - Chicago : Playboy Press, 1972. - 373 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.

Includes index

Maas, P. Joe Valachi's big contract. - Mills, J. The hit. - Lewis, N. The Mafia in Sicily. - Sondern, F. How the Mafia came to America. - Cook, F. J. The purge of the greasers. - Salerno, R., and Tompkins, J. After Luciano. - Sondern, F. Lucky Luciano, boss for all seasons. - Prial, F. J. Vito Genovese: power to spare. - Gage, N. Carlo Gambino, Mafia patriarch. - Time magazine. Joseph Columbo, impulsive innovator. - Cressey, D. The power structure. - Salerno, R. and Tompkins, J. Rules to live by. - Gage, N. Mafia women. - Messick, H. Mrs. Trigger Mike. - Talese, G. A family gathering. - Curtis, C. Pal Joey; a study in gangster chic. - Goodman, W. A good friend at city hall. - Hoge, T. A. New Jersey, the friendly State. - Gage, N. Frank Sinatra is a pal. - Demma, J. and Renner, T. The Mafia in the supermarket. - Penn, S. Muscling in. - Penn, S. On the waterfront. - Johnson, M. In Hollywood. - Grutzner, C. The businessman as victim. - Cook, F. J. A family business: hijacking, bookmaking, policy, dice games, loan-sharking, and special contracts.


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