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  1. Dec 6, 2010 · Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2010-12-06 17:18:24 Boxid IA136119 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II

  2. Jul 13, 2015 · Contains over 450 alphabetically arranged entries that provide information about various aspects of the Mafia, covering people, places, schemes, crimes, and culture Frank Abbandando. -- Antony Joseph Accardo. -- Joe Adonis. -- Joseph John Aiuppa. -- Felix Alderisio. -- Israel Alderman. -- Louis Alterie. -- Albert Anastasia. -- Anthony Anastasio.

  3. Infobase Publishing, 2006 - Reference - 529 pages. In The Mafia Encyclopedia, Third Edition, Carl Sifakis once again provides a fascinating survey of the mobOCOs most influential perpetrators and personalities, including their hangouts and hideaways, their plays for power, their schemes and crimes, and their unique culture and jargon.

  4. Jan 7, 2023 · The Mafia Encyclopedia, Third Edition, Carl Sifakis once again provides a fascinating survey of the mob's most influential perpetrators and personalities, including their hangouts and hideaways, their plays for power, their schemes and crimes, and their unique culture and jargon. Publish Date. 1987. Publisher. Facts on File.

    • Carl Sifakis
    • 1987
  5. The Mafia Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition. Facts on File Inc, /DBA Infobase Publishing, 3, 2005. Carl Sifakis 🔍. “Written by a veteran crime reporter, this bestseller is the most complete and up-to-date source available on this fascinating subject. In this "Who's Who" of crime, readers will find the full flavor and substance of Mafia culture ...

  6. "The Mafia Encyclopedia provides a comprehensive survey of the mob's most influential perpetrators and personalities, including their hangouts and hideaways, their plays for power, their schemes and crimes, and their unique culture and jargon.

  7. Jul 1, 1987 · Luciano master-minded the downfall of the Old Mafia, mainly because he understood their feuds were getting in the way of making money. Luciano and Lansky preferred bribery over murder so they controlled the police, the courts, and the politicians. The New Mafia also promoted non-Sicilian partnerships, with Lansky spearheading the Jewish Mafia.

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