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Author | : Joe Studwell |
Publisher | : Profile Books |
Total Pages | : 362 |
Release | : 2010-09-03 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1847651445 |
40 or 50 families control the economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia. Their interests range from banking to property, from shipping to sugar, from vice to gambling. 13 of the 50 richest families in the world are in South East Asia yet they are largely unknown outside confined business circles. Often this is because they control the press and television as well as everything else. How do they do it? What are their secrets? And is it good news or bad for the places where they operate? Joe Studwell explosively lifts the lid on a world of staggering secrecy and shows that the little most people know is almost entirely wrong.
Author | : Mario Puzo |
Publisher | : Penguin Longman |
Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Corleone family (Fictitious characters) |
ISBN | : 9780582402416 |
Don Corleone is the Godfather, head of one of the richest families in New York and a gangster. His favourite son Michael is a lawyer who wants to lead a quiet life, but when Don Corleone is nearly killed by a rival Mafia family, Michael is soon drawn into the family business.
Author | : Peter Cowie |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Godfather (Motion picture) |
ISBN | : 9780571190119 |
In the more than twenty-five years since The Godfather was released, this monumental Paramount film has grown in stature, to such a degree that in several public 'Centenary of the Cinema' polls in 1995, it rated anywhere from #1 to #5 in the Best Film category. Francis Ford Coppola's Godfather trilogy redefined the gangster movie, transcending the genre to become a complex study of power, violence and ethnic solidarity. Few film books have delved so deep into the turmoil - both artistic and corporate - that make up modern Hollywood. Peter Cowie has had access to Francis Ford Coppola's archives for this book. He has interviewed Coppola himself, novelist Mario Puzo, Paramount production chief Robert Evans, and scores of other key personalities and techicians who worked on the films. Cowie also offers a masterful analysis of the themes and the historical inspiration that underpin the trilogy.
Author | : William F. Roemer |
Publisher | : Dutton Adult |
Total Pages | : 378 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : |
Following his acclaimed bestselling account of twenty-two years fighting the Chicago Mob, Bill Roemer--the world's foremost expert on organized crime--turns his attention toward Las Vegas and reveals his intimate knowledge of the mob war for control of organized crime's most lucrative square-mile in America: The Strip. Photographs.
Author | : Peter Bernard Kyne |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 1913 |
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Author | : Anthony DeStefano |
Publisher | : Citadel Press |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780806527352 |
The epic inside story of Joseph Massino, the mob boss of New York's Bonanno crime family for more than 20 years, who was betrayed by his closest friend, underboss and brother-in-law Salvatore Vitale. Based on interviews with Massino's family and friends, as well as law enforcement officials and confidential sources, The Last Godfather reveals the truth behind incidents made legend in gangster films like Donnie Brasco and The Godfather.
Author | : Craig Randall |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2021-08-27 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781734235548 |
Astoria, Oregon has a history of being closely linked to the paranormal, but to Charlie West, the city is nothing short of a paradise to which he can escape the violent and broken past of his former life. With a secure career and opportunities lined out ahead of him in Astoria, Charlie believes he is on the cusp of a transformative new beginning. In some ways, he is right. The unspoken menacing deeds of his late father follows him to Astoria where Charlie has to come face-to-face with the horrors of his past and the fatal choices of his present. What once looked like a new beginning, quickly turns into a life-altering game of cat-and-mouse that Charlie is unable to escape when a secret organization known as The Order begins to hunt him down. Soon, Charlie realizes that nothing - and no one - is as it seems.
Author | : Jack T. Chick |
Publisher | : Chick Publications |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 1982 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0937958735 |
Alberto Part 3 Here's how the Roman Catholic Institution, as the "Mother of Abominations" (Rev. 17), caused many wars. This is the book the Catholic press is afraid to mention. Was the Vatican responsible for World Wars I & II? Why did Cardinal Pacelli (later to become Pope Pius VII) make a special treaty with Adolph Hitler? You'll meet the MOTHER OF ABOMINATIONS described in Revelation 17.
Author | : Gianni Russo |
Publisher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2019-03-12 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1250181399 |
Hollywood Godfather is Gianni Russo's over-the-top memoir of a real-life mobster-turned-actor who helped make The Godfather a reality, and his story of life on the edge between danger and glamour. Gianni Russo was a handsome 25-year-old mobster with no acting experience when he walked onto the set of The Godfather and entered Hollywood history. He played Carlo Rizzi, the husband of Connie Corleone, who set her brother Sonny—played by James Caan—up for a hit. Russo didn't have to act—he knew the mob inside and out: from his childhood in Little Italy, where Mafia legend Frank Costello took him under his wing, to acting as a messenger for New Orleans mob boss Carlos Marcello during the Kennedy assassination, to having to go on the lam after shooting and killing a member of the Colombian drug cartel in his Vegas club. Along the way, Russo befriended Frank Sinatra, who became his son's godfather, and Marlon Brando, who mentored his career as an actor after trying to get Francis Ford Coppola to fire him from The Godfather. Russo had passionate affairs with Marilyn Monroe, Liza Minelli, and scores of other celebrities. He went on to become a producer and starred in The Godfather: Parts I and II, Seabiscuit, Any Given Sunday and Rush Hour 2, among many other films. Hollywood Godfather is a no-holds-barred account of a life filled with violence, glamour, sex—and fun.
Author | : Guido Alfani |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 255 |
Release | : 2016-04-19 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1317136268 |
In medieval Europe baptism did not merely represent a solemn and public recognition of the 'natural' birth of a child, but was regarded as a second, 'spiritual birth', within a social group often different from the child's blood relations: a spiritual family, composed of godfathers and godmothers. By analyzing the changing theological and social nature of spiritual kinship and godparenthood between 1450 and 1650, this book explores how these medieval concepts were developed and utilised by the Catholic Church in an era of reform and challenge. It demonstrates how such ties continued to be of major social importance throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but were often used in ways not always coherent with their original religious meaning, and which could have unexpected social consequences. In particular, the book analyzes in detail the phase of transition from the traditional model of godparenthood which allowed for multiple godparents, to the new couple model (one godfather and one godmother) imposed by Tridentine law. Drawing upon a large database of archival data taken from parish books of baptisms and marriages, pastoral visitations, diocesan statutes, synods and provincial councils, it is shown how attempts were made to resist or to compromise with the Church, thus providing a better understanding of the often contested meaning given to godparenthood by early modern society. Whilst the Church was ultimately successful in imposing its will, the book concludes that this was to have unexpected results that were to eventually weaken the role of godparents. Rather than persuading parents to choose real 'spiritual tutors' to act as godparents, the choice of godparents became increasingly influenced with social status, so that godparenthood began to resemble a pure clientele system, something it had never been before. Through this long-term exploration of Catholic spiritual kinship, much is revealed, not only about godparenthood, but about the wider social and religious networks. Comparison with Protestant reactions to the same issues provides further insight into the importance of this subject to early modern European society.