Author: Jeffrey Gusfield
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1613740956
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
&“An engrossing look inside Al Capone's murderous ranks.&” &–Kirkus Almost before the gunsmoke from the St. Valentine's Day Massacre cleared, Chicago police had a suspect: &“Machine Gun&” Jack McGurn. They just couldn't find him. But two weeks later police found McGurn and his paramour, Louise May Rolfe, holed up at the Stevens Hotel. Both claimed they were in bed on the morning of the shootings, a titillating alibi that grabbed the public's attention and never let go. Chicago Valentines is one of the most outrageous stories of the Capone era, a twin biography of a couple who defined the extremes and excesses of the Prohibition era in America. McGurn was a prizefighter, professional-level golfer, and the ultimate urban predator and hit man who put the iron in Al Capone's muscle. Rolfe, a beautiful blond dancer and libertine, was the epitome of fashion, rebellion, and wild abandon in a decade that shocked and roared. Every newspaper in the country followed their ongoing story. They were the most spellbinding subject of the new jazz subculture, an unforgettable duo who grabbed headlines and defined the exciting gangland world of 1920s Chicago. The story of Jack McGurn and Louise Rolfe, two lovers caught in history's spotlight, is more fascinating than any fiction. They were the prototypes for eighty years of gangster literature and cinema, representing a time that never loses its allure. Jeffrey Gusfield, a native Chicagoan, researched the history of Jack McGurn, Louise Rolfe, and the Capone years for more than four decades.
Deadly Valentines
Author: Jeffrey Gusfield
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1613740956
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
&“An engrossing look inside Al Capone's murderous ranks.&” &–Kirkus Almost before the gunsmoke from the St. Valentine's Day Massacre cleared, Chicago police had a suspect: &“Machine Gun&” Jack McGurn. They just couldn't find him. But two weeks later police found McGurn and his paramour, Louise May Rolfe, holed up at the Stevens Hotel. Both claimed they were in bed on the morning of the shootings, a titillating alibi that grabbed the public's attention and never let go. Chicago Valentines is one of the most outrageous stories of the Capone era, a twin biography of a couple who defined the extremes and excesses of the Prohibition era in America. McGurn was a prizefighter, professional-level golfer, and the ultimate urban predator and hit man who put the iron in Al Capone's muscle. Rolfe, a beautiful blond dancer and libertine, was the epitome of fashion, rebellion, and wild abandon in a decade that shocked and roared. Every newspaper in the country followed their ongoing story. They were the most spellbinding subject of the new jazz subculture, an unforgettable duo who grabbed headlines and defined the exciting gangland world of 1920s Chicago. The story of Jack McGurn and Louise Rolfe, two lovers caught in history's spotlight, is more fascinating than any fiction. They were the prototypes for eighty years of gangster literature and cinema, representing a time that never loses its allure. Jeffrey Gusfield, a native Chicagoan, researched the history of Jack McGurn, Louise Rolfe, and the Capone years for more than four decades.
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1613740956
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
&“An engrossing look inside Al Capone's murderous ranks.&” &–Kirkus Almost before the gunsmoke from the St. Valentine's Day Massacre cleared, Chicago police had a suspect: &“Machine Gun&” Jack McGurn. They just couldn't find him. But two weeks later police found McGurn and his paramour, Louise May Rolfe, holed up at the Stevens Hotel. Both claimed they were in bed on the morning of the shootings, a titillating alibi that grabbed the public's attention and never let go. Chicago Valentines is one of the most outrageous stories of the Capone era, a twin biography of a couple who defined the extremes and excesses of the Prohibition era in America. McGurn was a prizefighter, professional-level golfer, and the ultimate urban predator and hit man who put the iron in Al Capone's muscle. Rolfe, a beautiful blond dancer and libertine, was the epitome of fashion, rebellion, and wild abandon in a decade that shocked and roared. Every newspaper in the country followed their ongoing story. They were the most spellbinding subject of the new jazz subculture, an unforgettable duo who grabbed headlines and defined the exciting gangland world of 1920s Chicago. The story of Jack McGurn and Louise Rolfe, two lovers caught in history's spotlight, is more fascinating than any fiction. They were the prototypes for eighty years of gangster literature and cinema, representing a time that never loses its allure. Jeffrey Gusfield, a native Chicagoan, researched the history of Jack McGurn, Louise Rolfe, and the Capone years for more than four decades.
The Academy
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Dapper & Deadly
Author: Taylor Pensoneau
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780971071827
Category : Gangsters
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780971071827
Category : Gangsters
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
The Postulant
Author: Mario Iezzoni
Publisher: Mario Iezzoni
ISBN: 0978918703
Category : Nuns
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
Publisher: Mario Iezzoni
ISBN: 0978918703
Category : Nuns
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
True Stories of Gangsters: Usborne True Stories
Author: Henry Brook
Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1409569039
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
From Al Capone to Ned Kelly, you'll find some of history's most dangerous criminals lurking in these eleven thrilling stories. Explore the shadowy underworld of bank robbers, Mafia bosses, prison break-outs and more.
Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1409569039
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
From Al Capone to Ned Kelly, you'll find some of history's most dangerous criminals lurking in these eleven thrilling stories. Explore the shadowy underworld of bank robbers, Mafia bosses, prison break-outs and more.
The Deadly Ones
Author: Robert A. Garron
Publisher: www.PulpFictionBook.Store
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
The Deadly Ones – Three stories about murders and the sociopaths that commit it. A corrupt politician accidentally kills his ex-secretary and has to disappear; an accomplice to fraud gets the tables turned on her when she tries to kill her partner in crime; and all of the murders surrounding a secret new gunsight. The Deadly One (1943) For a policewoman, Middie was a broth of a girl, and she had what it takes to get a man without using a gun. But when she met Carpenter, she had to prove she could be as tough as he was, because he had killed one girl, and she was next on his list. Chapter I Chapter II – Picture of a Killer Chapter III – Into It Chapter IV – Middie in the Middle Chapter V – Trial and Error Chapter VI – The Gun Was Loaded Chapter VII – Dead Man’s Buff It’ll Be Quiet Soon (1943) For a long time the girl had been the accomplice of a crook, yet he’d been so clever about it that she never suspected the fact. Now that she was married, he was trying to blackmail her, but she was as stubborn as he. Murder Enough (1942) The killer was intent on creating violent death, and with some success. ABC, being a pretty good detective and lucky, kept himself alive long enough to find out what was going on, and to discover that the two girls interested in the murders had different methods Chapter I Chapter II – Only a Whack? Chapter III – Start from Zero Chapter IV – Cops All Over Chapter V – ABC Is Not Simple Chapter VI – Value Received Chapter VII – A Matter of Murder Chapter VIII – The Grim Game The Deadly Ones has 27 illustrations.
Publisher: www.PulpFictionBook.Store
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
The Deadly Ones – Three stories about murders and the sociopaths that commit it. A corrupt politician accidentally kills his ex-secretary and has to disappear; an accomplice to fraud gets the tables turned on her when she tries to kill her partner in crime; and all of the murders surrounding a secret new gunsight. The Deadly One (1943) For a policewoman, Middie was a broth of a girl, and she had what it takes to get a man without using a gun. But when she met Carpenter, she had to prove she could be as tough as he was, because he had killed one girl, and she was next on his list. Chapter I Chapter II – Picture of a Killer Chapter III – Into It Chapter IV – Middie in the Middle Chapter V – Trial and Error Chapter VI – The Gun Was Loaded Chapter VII – Dead Man’s Buff It’ll Be Quiet Soon (1943) For a long time the girl had been the accomplice of a crook, yet he’d been so clever about it that she never suspected the fact. Now that she was married, he was trying to blackmail her, but she was as stubborn as he. Murder Enough (1942) The killer was intent on creating violent death, and with some success. ABC, being a pretty good detective and lucky, kept himself alive long enough to find out what was going on, and to discover that the two girls interested in the murders had different methods Chapter I Chapter II – Only a Whack? Chapter III – Start from Zero Chapter IV – Cops All Over Chapter V – ABC Is Not Simple Chapter VI – Value Received Chapter VII – A Matter of Murder Chapter VIII – The Grim Game The Deadly Ones has 27 illustrations.
Lazarus Man
Author: John Lutz
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
ISBN: 1612328989
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
ISBN: 1612328989
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Dark Passions
Author: A. J. Ciulla
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595010695
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
Jenny Jones was an orphan. There were painfully few safety nets in our society for young, orphaned females, Jenny married not a man of choice but for desperate need. When the alcoholic husband died in the bootleg war, leaving her with an infant son she was drawn into a private war- one of survival in a hostile world. Her son grown to manhood entered that world too. If there was one thing that both sought out of life, it was true love. Circumstances drew mother and son close together. The neighborhood would frown if they had openly showed their affection for each other. Long before Tom Brokaw, A.J. Ciulla knew that his generation was the greatest in the history of our republic. The three decades that encompass the duration of Dark Passions are those that molded the character of the nation. The book is by no means meant to glorify the past. The warts and beauty marks are evenly distributed. This is not A.J. Ciulla the short story writer. Dark Passions is a hard-hitting with no holds barred novel.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595010695
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
Jenny Jones was an orphan. There were painfully few safety nets in our society for young, orphaned females, Jenny married not a man of choice but for desperate need. When the alcoholic husband died in the bootleg war, leaving her with an infant son she was drawn into a private war- one of survival in a hostile world. Her son grown to manhood entered that world too. If there was one thing that both sought out of life, it was true love. Circumstances drew mother and son close together. The neighborhood would frown if they had openly showed their affection for each other. Long before Tom Brokaw, A.J. Ciulla knew that his generation was the greatest in the history of our republic. The three decades that encompass the duration of Dark Passions are those that molded the character of the nation. The book is by no means meant to glorify the past. The warts and beauty marks are evenly distributed. This is not A.J. Ciulla the short story writer. Dark Passions is a hard-hitting with no holds barred novel.
The Best Old Movies for Families
Author: Ty Burr
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 0307482162
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
If a child can watch Barney, can’t that same child also enjoy watching Charlie Chaplin or the Marx Brothers? And as they get older, wouldn’t they grow to like screwball comedies (His Girl Friday), women’s weepies (Imitation of Life), and westerns (The Searchers)? The answer is that they’ll follow because they’ll have learned that “old” does not necessarily mean “next channel, please.”Here is an impassioned and eminently readable guide that introduces the delights of the golden age of movies. Ty Burr has come up with a winning prescription for children brought up on Hollywood junk food. FOR THE LITTLE ONES (Ages 3—6): Fast-paced movies that are simple without being unsophisticated, plainspoken without being dumbed down. Singin’ in the Rain and Bringing Up Baby are perfect.FOR THE ONES IN BETWEEN (Ages 7—12): “Killer stories,” placing easily grasped characters in situations that start simply and then throw curveballs. The African Queen and Some Like It Hot do the job well.FOR THE OLDER ONES (Ages 13+): Burr recommends relating old movies to teens’ contemporary favorites: without Hitchcock, there could be no The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, without Brando, no Johnny Depp.
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 0307482162
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
If a child can watch Barney, can’t that same child also enjoy watching Charlie Chaplin or the Marx Brothers? And as they get older, wouldn’t they grow to like screwball comedies (His Girl Friday), women’s weepies (Imitation of Life), and westerns (The Searchers)? The answer is that they’ll follow because they’ll have learned that “old” does not necessarily mean “next channel, please.”Here is an impassioned and eminently readable guide that introduces the delights of the golden age of movies. Ty Burr has come up with a winning prescription for children brought up on Hollywood junk food. FOR THE LITTLE ONES (Ages 3—6): Fast-paced movies that are simple without being unsophisticated, plainspoken without being dumbed down. Singin’ in the Rain and Bringing Up Baby are perfect.FOR THE ONES IN BETWEEN (Ages 7—12): “Killer stories,” placing easily grasped characters in situations that start simply and then throw curveballs. The African Queen and Some Like It Hot do the job well.FOR THE OLDER ONES (Ages 13+): Burr recommends relating old movies to teens’ contemporary favorites: without Hitchcock, there could be no The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, without Brando, no Johnny Depp.
The Spicy Mystery MEGAPACK ®: 25 Tales from the "Spicy" Pulps
Author: Hugh B. Cave
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
ISBN: 1479407208
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
This volume of Wildside Press's best-selling MEGAPACK® series focuses on tales first published in the "Spice" line of pulp magazines. Here are 25 mystery tales considered quite titillating in their day, but mild by modern standards.
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
ISBN: 1479407208
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
This volume of Wildside Press's best-selling MEGAPACK® series focuses on tales first published in the "Spice" line of pulp magazines. Here are 25 mystery tales considered quite titillating in their day, but mild by modern standards.