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The Machine in the Biltmore - Nick Allen Brown - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

The Machine in the Biltmore - Nick Allen Brown - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Chicago Assassin - Richard J. Shmelter - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre - William J. Helmer - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Out of the Desert - John E. Blundell - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Out of the Desert - John E. Blundell - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre - William J. Helmer - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre - William J. Helmer - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

A Case of Bad Timing and Poor Judgment T he machine-gun murders of seven men on the morning of February 14, 1929, by killers dressed as cops became the gangland “crime of the century.” Or so the story went. Since then it has been featured in countless histories, biographies, movies, and television specials. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, however, is the first book-length treatment of the subject. Challenging the commonly held assumption that Al Capone ordered the wholesale slayings to gain supremacy in the Chicago underworld, authors William J. Helmer and Arthur J. Bilek assert the crime was a case of bad timing and poor judgment by a secret crew from St. Louis known to Capone’s mostly Italian mob as the “American boys.” The target of the murder squad was indeed Bugs Moran, but the American boys, who were dressed as policemen and arrived in two bogus police cars, entered the garage where the massacre took place before Moran arrived. Not knowing who Moran was or what he looked like, the counterfeit cops stupidly killed everyone to make sure they got their man. Based on a careful review of reliable evidence, a critical reading of news accounts of the time, a 1935 manuscript written by the widow of one of the gunmen, and a lookout’s long-suppressed confession, The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre is a fresh new look at the crime that captured the nation’s imagination. In the end, the machine-gun bullets heard ’round the world marked the beginning of the end for Al Capone.

DKK 167.00
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Desert Fire - John E. Blundell - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Hann's Crew - E.j. Johnson - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Desert Fire - John E. Blundell - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Hann's Crew - E.j. Johnson - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

The Appetite Factory - Jon Gingerich - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

The Appetite Factory - Jon Gingerich - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Murder in the Heartland: Book Three - Harry Spiller - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Tyrone Power - Fred Lawrence Guiles - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Baby Face Nelson - William J Helmer - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Baby Face Nelson - William J Helmer - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Lester Joseph Gillis -- better known to the public and press of the 1930s as Baby Face Nelson -- was one of a succession of public enemies beginning with John Dillinger and progressing to Bonnie and Clyde, Ma Barker, Machine Gun Kelly, and Pretty Boy Floyd. For decades their stories were largely myths, containing a combination of popular folklore and carefuly crafted FBI fables. In recent years historians have generated a more factual look at the life and times of the various Depression-era desperados. Until now Baby Face Nelson has remained as enigmatic and one-dimensional as he was then, portrayed by J. Edgar Hoover and newsmen as a trigger-happy punk who looked like a choirboy and killed without a conscience. Finally the full story of his short life can be told. Using new information that comes from the formerly classified files of the FBI, the Nelson who emerges from the pages of Baby Face Nelson: Portrait of a Public Enemy is a more paradoxical and interesting figure than one might expect. Obviously addicted to crime in his youth and evidently intoxicated with violence near the end of his life, he came from an ordinary, honest middle-class family. In a surprising departure from the gangster norm, Nelson and his wife remained fiercely devoted to one another, and between holdups they often lived a quiet domestic life with their two children and, at times, Nelson''s mother. The main focus of this biography is on Nelson''s remarkable criminal career, from sensational bank robberies and blazing gun battles up to his death at the age of twenty-five. Many misconceptions are corrected and some of the abuses of the FBI are exposed.

DKK 279.00
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Baby Face Nelson - William J Helmer - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Baby Face Nelson - William J Helmer - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Lester Joseph Gillis -- better known to the public and press of the 1930s as Baby Face Nelson -- was one of a succession of public enemies beginning with John Dillinger and progressing to Bonnie and Clyde, Ma Barker, Machine Gun Kelly, and Pretty Boy Floyd. For decades their stories were largely myths, containing a combination of popular folklore and carefuly crafted FBI fables. In recent years historians have generated a more factual look at the life and times of the various Depression-era desperados. Until now Baby Face Nelson has remained as enigmatic and one-dimensional as he was then, portrayed by J. Edgar Hoover and newsmen as a trigger-happy punk who looked like a choirboy and killed without a conscience. Finally the full story of his short life can be told. Using new information that comes from the formerly classified files of the FBI, the Nelson who emerges from the pages of Baby Face Nelson: Portrait of a Public Enemy is a more paradoxical and interesting figure than one might expect. Obviously addicted to crime in his youth and evidently intoxicated with violence near the end of his life, he came from an ordinary, honest middle-class family. In a surprising departure from the gangster norm, Nelson and his wife remained fiercely devoted to one another, and between holdups they often lived a quiet domestic life with their two children and, at times, Nelson''s mother. The main focus of this biography is on Nelson''s remarkable criminal career, from sensational bank robberies and blazing gun battles up to his death at the age of twenty-five. Many misconceptions are corrected and some of the abuses of the FBI are exposed.

DKK 205.00
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