A Guide to Gangsters, Murderers and Weirdos of New York City's Lower East Side

A Guide to Gangsters, Murderers and Weirdos of New York City's Lower East Side
Title A Guide to Gangsters, Murderers and Weirdos of New York City's Lower East Side PDF eBook
Author Eric Ferrara
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 179
Release 2009-06-16
Genre Photography
ISBN 1614233039

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New York's Lower East Side is the birthplace of everything from organized crime to anarchist movements. In the nineteenth century, an influx of struggling immigrants seeking opportunity met the harsh realities of industrialization. Poverty and squalor fueled a vicious battle for power and political clout. Local historian Eric Ferrara reveals the wicked history of America's most infamous neighborhood, where the abounding graffiti is a testament to the soul and spirit of the slum.

Gangsters, Murderers and Weirdos of the Lower East Side

Gangsters, Murderers and Weirdos of the Lower East Side
Title Gangsters, Murderers and Weirdos of the Lower East Side PDF eBook
Author Eric Ferrara
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 50
Release 2008-06-26
Genre
ISBN 9781435725072

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A Self Guided Walking Tour! Some of the most infamous and influential gangsters, criminals, and characters in American history have called the Lower East Side home. This book traces the steps of some of the most colorful of these characters. Based on the popular walking tour of the same name (LowerEastSideTours.org)

Ghosts and Murders of Manhattan

Ghosts and Murders of Manhattan
Title Ghosts and Murders of Manhattan PDF eBook
Author Elise Gainer
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 205
Release 2013-07-29
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1439642095

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Discover the darker side of New York City history with this collection of stories and photos. Amid the bustle of the city’s ever-changing landscape, Manhattan’s past still whispers. At Fraunces Tavern, George Washington’s emotional farewell luncheon in 1783 echoes in the Long Room. Gertrude Tredwell’s ghost appears to visitors at the Merchant’s House Museum. Long since deceased, Olive Thomas shows herself to the men of the New Amsterdam Theatre, and Dorothy Parker still keeps her lunch appointment at the Algonquin Hotel. In other places, it is not the paranormal but the abnormal—violent acts by gangsters, bombers, and murderers that linger in the city’s memory. Some even believe that Jack the Ripper and the Boston Strangler hunted here. The historic images and true stories in Ghosts and Murders of Manhattan explores the people and events that shaped this city, and live in the shadows of its majestic skyline.

The East Village Mafia

The East Village Mafia
Title The East Village Mafia PDF eBook
Author Thomas F. Comiskey
Publisher Archway Publishing
Total Pages 73
Release 2019-03-28
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1480875678

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Few New Yorkers are aware that the tenements and storefronts of the East Village, famous for Beat poetry, avant-garde art, and alternative rock music, were a stronghold of mafia racketeering, treachery, and intrigue for almost seventy years. From the 1920s to 1990, mob icons lived in or frequented the East Village, known as part of the Lower East Side until the mid-1960s. In The East Village Mafia, author Thomas F. Comiskey shares the history of this little-known Manhattan mafia enclave that wielded influence on the direction and destiny of organized crime in New York City, telling how: Mafia royalty Lucky Luciano, Joe "the Boss" Masseria, and Joseph Bonanno lived in or frequented the East Village; East Village-bred Mafiosi plotted the assassinations of five Cosa Nostra bosses; Lucky Luciano ordained the East Village to be one of the mafia’s major heroin distribution centers after World War II; A mobster from Avenue A conspired to sell the Vatican millions worth of bogus stocks and bonds, some forged in the East Village; A sit down in Mafia don Joseph Bonanno's favorite Social Club on East Twelfth Street determined control over a New Jersey hotel; and A federal agent from Avenue A and Fifteenth Street became the nemesis of mafia narcotics dealers.

Dead on Arrival in Manhattan: Stories of Unnatural Demise from the Past Century

Dead on Arrival in Manhattan: Stories of Unnatural Demise from the Past Century
Title Dead on Arrival in Manhattan: Stories of Unnatural Demise from the Past Century PDF eBook
Author Lawrence R. Samuel
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 160
Release 2021
Genre History
ISBN 1467147265

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With more than one million people crammed into just over twenty-two square miles, Manhattan Island is a petri dish for the study of humanity. From murder and suicide to fatal accidents, death takes myriad forms among the hustle and bustle of the city that never sleeps. With the city always a hotbed of mob activity, gangsters have left victims of hits throughout the city. The boom and bust of Wall Street often resulted in tragic economic desperation. The soaring heights of Manhattan's skyscrapers provided for macabre incidents of New Yorkers falling out of windows--or perhaps mysteriously pushed. Pulling from the pages of New York's heyday of newspapers, author Lawrence R. Samuel reveals the lurid and vivid details of Gotham's deadly past.

Walk NYC

Walk NYC
Title Walk NYC PDF eBook
Author Annie Coburn
Publisher Annie Coburn
Total Pages 162
Release 2010
Genre Travel
ISBN 1450704425

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Manhattan Mafia Guide

Manhattan Mafia Guide
Title Manhattan Mafia Guide PDF eBook
Author Eric Ferrara
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 249
Release 2010-09-10
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1614233519

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The New York City historian and author of The Bowery takes readers on a tour of New York’s infamous underworld in this revealing guide. During the early twentieth century, Sicilian and Southern Italian immigrants poured into New York City looking for a better life. But while they escaped the kind of poverty and persecution they experienced in the old country, they soon discovered that certain criminal enterprises followed them to America. Over the years, the island of Manhattan would become a hotbed of organized crime and underworld intrigue. It’s a version of the city that remains invisible to most visitors—until now. In this revealing tour of New York City’s mafia history, Eric Ferrara gives readers an insider’s look at how the mob lived—and where they died. Ferrara goes inside mafia hangouts from the Copacabana to Milady’s Bar and the Thompson Street Social Club. He vividly recounts infamous episodes in the lives of famous mafia men, like Charlie “Lucky” Luciano and Joey Gallo, as well as more obscure players who will be new to most readers. From the beginnings of Black Hand criminal networks to the reign of an all-powerful organized crime syndicate, Manhattan Mafia Guide offers a fascinating look down New York City’s mean streets.