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No business, legitimate or otherwise, has had a more raucous
influence on the history of a city than that of the Outfit in
Chicago. From the roots of organized crime in the late 19th century
to the present day, The Chicago Outfit examines the evolution of
the city's underworld, focusing on their business activities and
leadership along with the violence and political protection they
employed to become the most successful of the Cosa Nostra crime
families. Through a vivid and visually stunning collection of
images, many of which are published here for the first time, author
John Binder tells the story of the people and places of the world
of organized crime from a fresh and informed point of view.
Although much has been written about Al Capone, there has not
been--until now--a complete history of organized crime in Chicago
during Prohibition. This exhaustively researched book covers the
entire period from 1920 to 1933. Author John J. Binder, a
recognized authority on the history of organized crime in Chicago,
discusses all the important bootlegging gangs in the city and the
suburbs and also examines the other major rackets, such as
prostitution, gambling, labor and business racketeering, and
narcotics. A major focus is how the Capone gang -- one of twelve
major bootlegging mobs in Chicago at the start of
Prohibition--gained a virtual monopoly over organized crime in
northern Illinois and beyond. Binder also describes the fight by
federal and local authorities, as well as citizens' groups, against
organized crime. In the process, he refutes numerous myths and
misconceptions related to the Capone gang, other criminal groups,
the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, and gangland killings. What
emerges is a big picture of how Chicago's underworld evolved during
this period. This broad perspective goes well beyond Capone and
specific acts of violence and brings to light what was happening
elsewhere in Chicagoland and after Capone went to jail. Based on 25
years of research and using many previously unexplored sources,
this fascinating account of a bloody and colorful era in Chicago
history will become the definitive work on the subject.
Although much has been written about Al Capone, there has not
been--until now--a complete history of organized crime in Chicago
during Prohibition. This exhaustively researched book covers the
entire period from 1920 to 1933. Author John J. Binder, a
recognized authority on the history of organized crime in Chicago,
discusses all the important bootlegging gangs in the city and the
suburbs and also examines the other major rackets, such as
prostitution, gambling, labor and business racketeering, and
narcotics. A major focus is how the Capone gang -- one of twelve
major bootlegging mobs in Chicago at the start of
Prohibition--gained a virtual monopoly over organized crime in
northern Illinois and beyond. Binder also describes the fight by
federal and local authorities, as well as citizens' groups, against
organized crime. In the process, he refutes numerous myths and
misconceptions related to the Capone gang, other criminal groups,
the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, and gangland killings. What
emerges is a big picture of how Chicago's underworld evolved during
this period. This broad perspective goes well beyond Capone and
specific acts of violence and brings to light what was happening
elsewhere in Chicagoland and after Capone went to jail. Based on 25
years of research and using many previously unexplored sources,
this fascinating account of a bloody and colorful era in Chicago
history will become the definitive work on the subject.
Sarah Jennings, a student at Oak Stream High just west of Chicago,
is terrified she won't get into a good university. So she decides
to apply to the top 100 colleges in the country, plus her safety
school, University of Illinois?all during the fall semester of her
senior year. However, her application odyssey is only the beginning
of the craziness, as Sarah and her best friends, Rob and Carrie, go
on bizarre campus visits and experience surreal admissions
decisions. But applying everywhere merely complicates the decision
of which university to actually attend; a decision that ultimately
only Sarah can make. You will find yourself rooting for Sarah and
her friends as this hilarious story of college search, friendship,
and coming of age chronicles their travails before reaching its
conclusion.
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