 | John Dickie - 2004 - 370 pagine
The Gold Dagger Award-winning history of the Sicilian mafia | |
 | Claire Sterling - 1994 - 304 pagine
The author of The Terror Network provides a chilling analysis of international organized crime in the aftermath of the recent political restructuring worldwide. National ad/promo. | |
 | Antonino Calderone, Pino Arlacchi - 1993 - 285 pagine
The startling 1992 confessions of Antonino Calderone, a boss in the Sicilian Mafia, provide a behind-the-scenes look at la Cosa Nostra that reveals the Mafia's history ... | |
 | Claire Sterling - 1984 - 264 pagine
A study of the 1981 attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II argues that the would-be killer was not a fanatic working on his own, but was part of a full-scale ... | |
 | Diego Gambetta - 1996 - 335 pagine
In a society where trust is in short supply and democracy weak, the Mafia sells protection, a guarantee of safe conduct for parties to commercial transactions. Drawing on the ... | |
 | Salvatore Lupo - 2009 - 328 pagine
When we think of the Italian Mafia, we think of Marlon Brando, Tony Soprano, and the Corleones-iconic actors and characters who give shady dealings a mythical pop presence. Yet ... | |
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