Gangland Boston
A Tour Through the Deadly Streets of Organized Crime
by Emily Sweeney
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Pub Date Oct 15 2017 | Archive Date Nov 01 2017
Rowman & Littlefield | Lyons Press
Description
A guided tour of Boston’s underworld, revealing the places where deals were made, people were killed, and bodies were buried
Gangsters have played a major role in shaping Greater Boston’s history. While lurking in local restaurants or just around the corner inside that inconspicuous building, countless criminals have quietly made their mark on the city and surrounding communities. Gangland Boston reveals the hidden history of these places, bringing readers back in time to when the North End was wrought with gun violence, Hanover Street was known as a “shooting gallery,” and guys named King Solomon, Beano Breen, and Mickey the Wiseguy ruled the underworld.
Drawing upon years of research and an extensive collection of rare photographs, author Emily Sweeney sheds light on how gang violence unfolded during Prohibition, how the Italian mafia rose to power, and how the Gustin Gang came to be. She also uncovers little-known facts about well-known crime figures (Did you know the leader of the Gustin Gang was an Olympic athlete? Or that a fellowship at a major university was named after a big-time bookie?)
From South Boston to Somerville, Chinatown to Charlestown, and every neighborhood in between, readers will get to know mobsters in ways they never have before.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781493030361 |
PRICE | $18.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Good biography on gangs and their experiences in Boston. Very well researched and written. Lots of interesting information of the gang activity found in Boston. The pictures that are featured are a welcome addition. Overall, a very good book. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the Arc of this book in return for my honest review.
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