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Dark Harbor: The War for the New York Waterfront

Autor Nathan Ward
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2011

""They'd never kill a reporter...." "On the morning of April 29, 1948, a West Side pier hiring boss was shot on his way to work. The murder reminded the "New York Sun"'s city editor of a similar docks killing from the year before, and so he called over his best general assignment man, Malcolm "Mike" Johnson, telling him, "Lots of unrest down there. Maybe you can get a story out of it." Johnson certainly did, discovering the greatest story of his long career, and a "waterfront jungle" with "rich pickings for criminal gangs." His crime series ran on the "Sun"'s front page for twenty-four days in the fall of 1948, raising a national scandal and bringing death threats on him and his family. Johnson alleged the existence of an international crime "syndicate," at a time when J. Edgar Hoover would not admit that such a syndicate, let alone a Mafia, existed.

Herein, Nathan Ward tells the original Mob story, "revealing a spiderweb of union corruption and outright gangsterism....His story has everything" ("New York Sun"), making "Dark Harbor" a modern true crime classic.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780312569341
ISBN-10: 0312569343
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Picador USA

Notă biografică

Nathan Ward, D.Min., is professor of Biblical studies at Florida College in Temple Terrace, Fla. He is author of The Growth of the Seed: Notes on the Book of Genesis and Daybreak: A Guide to Overcoming Temptation and editor of Beneath the Cross: Essays and Reflections on the Lord¿s Supper and Leaving a Mark: The Lectures of Phil Roberts. He lives in Tampa with his wife and two sons.

Recenzii

"Meticulous reporting, a keen eye for detail, and an elegant writing style...terrific." --Jonathan Eig, "The New York Times Book Review"
"True crime done right, sharply researched and written with an economy of language...as atmospheric as a two a.m. stroll down the wharf on a late October night." --Allen Bara, "The""Daily Beast"
"Brilliant." --"New York "magazine
"Riveting." --"New York"" Post"
"This gritty examination of the corrupt New York City waterfront...has all of the local color, rich detail, and notorious gangland figures of Elia Kazan's film masterpiece, "On the Waterfront". Extremely valuable to all interested in twentieth-century New York City." --"Publishers Weekly "(starred review)"Nathan Ward's elegant and affectionate visit to gangster New York in the 1940s is excellent true crime and true histroy. "Dark Harbor" goes on the shelf next to Joseph Mitchell and A.J. Liebling." --Alan Furst, author of "Night Soldiers""Carefully researched, Nathan Ward's "Dark Harbor" nonetheless reads as if it were ripped from the day's headlines. Here is the real--and fascinating--story of the waterfront." --Kevin Baker, author of "Strivers Row""True-crime and film fans alike will be engrossed by Ward's street-savvy research into the original waterfront." --Gilbert Taylor, "Booklist"