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Kill the Dutchman! The Story of Dutch Schultz - 12 Angebote vergleichen
Bester Preis: € 5,80 (vom 22.06.2016)Kill the Dutchman!: The Story of Dutch Schultz (1971)
ISBN: 9780870001093 bzw. 0870001094, in Englisch, Arlington House, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, 4Shadows Books, IOBA.
Arlington House, 1971-01-01. 1st. Hardcover. VG/VG. Previous owners blindstamp seal to ffep and bookplate to pastedown under the jacket flap, no marks in the text. Clean hardcover with square binding and corners. Unclipped dustjacket with light wear and taped spine head, in mylar cover. New Rochelle: Arlington House, 1971. First Edition with no printings indicated, 1st printing. 347 pages; photos. - Legendary New York newspaperman Paul Sann pursues the blood-flecked story of the infamous prohibition-era gangster from the Lower East Side and Bronx sidewalks to lavish Park Avenue penthouses and ultimately to City Hall. - - Carefully packed and promptly shipped with tracking provided.
Kill the Dutchman! The Story of Dutch Schultz (2015)
ISBN: 9780988430129 bzw. 0988430126, in Englisch, Smashwords Edition, Smashwords Edition, Smashwords Edition, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
On Oct. 23, 1935, a rusty, steel-jacketed .45 slug tore through the body Dutch Schultz. It was no accident. Schultz, 33, the Beer Baron of The Bronx who reaped $2 million a month as king of Harlem's numbers racket, had gone too far, threatening to murder Thomas E. Dewey-the racket's prosecutor who'd drawn up the tax indictment against him. The result was the biggest gangland execution since the 1929 St. Valentine's Day Massacre in Al Capone's Chicago. Schultz didn't die instantly, though, lingering over a day, a police stenographer bedside recording his every word. Dutch's surrealistic, Joycean stream-of-consciousness ramblings are reproduced in full and Sann explores the meaning of the poetic jumble of his last words: "I am a pretty good pretzeler [sic], Please crack down on the Chinaman's friends and Hitler's commander," and his most majestic utterance, "Mother is the best bet and don't let Satan draw you too fast."In this 1930s real-life whodunit, legendary New York newspaperman Paul Sann investigates the meteoric rise of gangster Dutch Schultz, mean-streaked bully, alleged killer and reader of books, tracking the blood-flecked story from the Lower East Side and Bronx sidewalks to Broadway night spots, to lavish Park Ave. penthouses and to City Hall-along the way uncovering the truces and alliances among politicians, judges, police, unions and racketeers."A masterpiece! . [Sann] makes us understand how the big cities of America worked in the years between the wars." -Pete Hamill, author of Snow in August, A Drinking Life and Forever"One of the essential reads on the larger subject of the Prohibition era and its criminal legacy. . Sann [brings] humanity and profound literary skills to bear on a difficult subject, elevating the art of crime writing to new levels. Now, a new generation of readers can benefit from Paul Sann's labors, and also, perhaps, be enthralled by the timeless quality of something that will always have value, no matter the technology: a g.
Kill the Dutchman!: The story of Dutch Schultz (1971)
ISBN: 9780870001093 bzw. 0870001094, in Englisch, 347 Seiten, 2. Ausgabe, Arlington House, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Chris's Bargains.
On Oct. 23, 1935, a rusty, steel-jacketed .45 slug tore through the body Dutch Schultz. It was no accident. Schultz, 33, the Beer Baron of The Bronx who reaped $2 million a month as king of Harlem's numbers racket, had gone too far, threatening to murder Thomas E. Dewey—the racket’s prosecutor who’d drawn up the tax indictment against him. The result was the biggest gangland execution since the 1929 St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in Al Capone’s Chicago. Schultz didn’t die instantly, though, lingering over a day, a police stenographer bedside recording his every word. Dutch’s surrealistic, Joycean stream-of-consciousness ramblings are reproduced in full and Sann explores the meaning of the poetic jumble of his last words: “I am a pretty good pretzeler [sic], Please crack down on the Chinaman’s friends and Hitler’s commander,” and his most majestic utterance, “Mother is the best bet and don’t let Satan draw you too fast.” In this 1930s real-life whodunit, legendary New York newspaperman Paul Sann investigates the meteoric rise of gangster Dutch Schultz, mean-streaked bully, alleged killer and reader of books, tracking the blood-flecked story from the Lower East Side and Bronx sidewalks to Broadway night spots, to lavish Park Ave. penthouses and to City Hall—along the way uncovering the truces and alliances among politicians, judges, police, unions and racketeers. “A masterpiece! . . . [Sann] makes us understand how the big cities of America worked in the years between the wars.” –Pete Hamill, author of Snow in August, A Drinking Life and Forever “One of the essential reads on the larger subject of the Prohibition era and its criminal legacy. . . . Sann [brings] humanity and profound literary skills to bear on a difficult subject, elevating the art of crime writing to new levels. Now, a new generation of readers can benefit from Paul Sann’s labors, and also, perhaps, be enthralled by the timeless quality of something that will always have value, no matter the technology: a great story rendered with elegance and authenticity by a master of the craft.” –T.J. English, author of The Westies, Havana Nocturne and The Savage City “Godfather readers will go for it.” –United Press International, Hardcover, Edition: 2ND PRINTING, Label: Arlington House, Arlington House, Product group: Book, Published: 1971, Studio: Arlington House, Sales rank: 2617459.
Kill the Dutchman! The Story of Dutch Schultz (2015)
ISBN: 9780988430129 bzw. 0988430126, in Englisch, Smashwords Edition, neu, E-Book.
bol.com.
On Oct. 23, 1935, a rusty, steel-jacketed .45 slug tore through the body Dutch Schultz. It was no accident. Schultz, 33, the Beer Baron of The Bronx who reaped $2 million a month as king of Harlem"s numbers racket, had gone too far, threatening to murder Thomas E. Dewey—the racket’s prosecutor who’d drawn up the tax indictment against him. The result was the biggest gangland execution since the 1929 St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in Al Capone’s Chicago. Schultz didn’t die instantly, though, lingeri... On Oct. 23, 1935, a rusty, steel-jacketed .45 slug tore through the body Dutch Schultz. It was no accident. Schultz, 33, the Beer Baron of The Bronx who reaped $2 million a month as king of Harlem"s numbers racket, had gone too far, threatening to murder Thomas E. Dewey—the racket’s prosecutor who’d drawn up the tax indictment against him. The result was the biggest gangland execution since the 1929 St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in Al Capone’s Chicago. Schultz didn’t die instantly, though, lingering over a day, a police stenographer bedside recording his every word. Dutch’s surrealistic, Joycean stream-of-consciousness ramblings are reproduced in full and Sann explores the meaning of the poetic jumble of his last words: “I am a pretty good pretzeler [sic], Please crack down on the Chinaman’s friends and Hitler’s commander,” and his most majestic utterance, “Mother is the best bet and don’t let Satan draw you too fast.” In this 1930s real-life whodunit, legendary New York newspaperman Paul Sann investigates the meteoric rise of gangster Dutch Schultz, mean-streaked bully, alleged killer and reader of books, tracking the blood-flecked story from the Lower East Side and Bronx sidewalks to Broadway night spots, to lavish Park Ave. penthouses and to City Hall—along the way uncovering the truces and alliances among politicians, judges, police, unions and racketeers. “A masterpiece! . . . [Sann] makes us understand how the big cities of America worked in the years between the wars.” –Pete Hamill, author of Snow in August, A Drinking Life and Forever “One of the essential reads on the larger subject of the Prohibition era and its criminal legacy. . . . Sann [brings] humanity and profound literary skills to bear on a difficult subject, elevating the art of crime writing to new levels. Now, a new generation of readers can benefit from Paul Sann’s labors, and also, perhaps, be enthralled by the timeless quality of something that will always have value, no matter the technology: a great story rendered with elegance and authenticity by a master of the craft.” –T.J. English, author of The Westies, Havana Nocturne and The Savage City “Godfather readers will go for it.” –United Press International Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: Epub zonder kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) ;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;ISBN10: 0988430126;ISBN13: 9780988430129; Engels | Ebook | 2015.
Kill the Dutchman!: The Story of Dutch Schultz
ISBN: 0306804522 bzw. 9780306804526, in Englisch, Da Capo Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
20th century,americas,biographies,crime and criminals,criminology,europe,history,mid atlantic,modern (16th-21st centuries),murder and mayhem, Kill the Dutchman!: The Story of Dutch Schultz (Da Capo Paperback), The true story of the gangland execution in 1935 of Dutch Schultz, the Beer Baron of the Bronx and king of Harlem's numbers racket. The author shows how the roots of the crime ran from the Lower East side to Park Avenue penthouses and ultimately to City Hall itself.
Kill the Dutchman! : the Story of Dutch Schultz (Da Capo Paperback) (1991)
ISBN: 9780306804526 bzw. 0306804522, in Englisch, Da Capo Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, houseofpaperoddities, NJ, west new york, [RE:4].
Good copy, Unmarked, Solid and tight, Cover has wear, Great copy overall. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books, ship within 48 hours and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Trade paperback.
Kill the Dutchman! The story of Dutch Schultz (1971)
ISBN: 9780870001093 bzw. 0870001094, in Englisch, Arlington House, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Road Runner Book Shop.
Arlington House. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1971. Hardcover. 0870001094 . Small edge tears to jacket. No marks or creases, very clean copy. ; 347 pages .
Kill the Dutchman!: The Story of Dutch Schultz (Da Capo Paperback)
ISBN: 9780306804526 bzw. 0306804522, in Englisch, Da Capo Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Better World Books.
Da Capo Press. Used - Acceptable. Ships from Reno, NV. Shows definite wear, and perhaps considerable marking on inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy!
Kill the Dutchman! (Da Capo Paperback) (1991)
ISBN: 9780306804526 bzw. 0306804522, in Englisch, Da Capo Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Owls Books, OH, Toledo, [RE:4].
May be an ex-library copy with library markings or stickers, may have some highlighting and or textual notes. May no longer have dust jacket or accessories if applicable. Paperback.
Kill the Dutchman!: The story of Dutch Schultz (1971)
ISBN: 9780870001093 bzw. 0870001094, in Englisch, Arlington House, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ergodebooks.
Arlington House, 1971. Hardcover. Good.