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BULLETS FOR DEAD HOODS
detailed rundown on the Chicago Outfit through 140 noir character sketches which range from the infamous—Al Capone
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BULLETS FOR
DEAD HOODS
Salvaged by John Corbett
An Encyclopedia of
Chicago Mobsters, c. 1933
Soberscove Press
Bullets for Dead Hoods
In the early 2000s, writer, curator, and gallerist John Corbett struck thrift gold at a going-out-of-business Chicago junk shop when he stumbled onto a browned and brittle manuscript intimately documenting the Chicago mob of the early 1930s. The tone of its typewritten and hand-annotated pages immediately grabbed him - sensationalistic and funny, they read like an embellished police blotter, naming names, listing addresses, and recounting crimes. Presented here in facsimile in order to capture the dossier's distinctive materiality, Bullets for Dead Hoods: An Encyclopedia of Chicago Mobsters, c. 1933 o?ers a detailed rundown on the Chicago Out?t through 140 noir character sketches, which range from the infamous - Al Capone, George "Bugs" Moran, the Everleigh Sisters - to their lesser known aiders and abettors. Whoever dared to put this testament together was clearly someone with access to information - a cop? a reporter? a bitter ma?oso? - but who would've risked sharing these particulars, and why, is a mystery that will likely never be solved.In addition to the full-color manuscript,
Bullets for Dead Hoods
includes related documentary material, an introduction by John Corbett, a compilation of more than400 locations referenced in the manuscript, and a pull-out map of Chicago that
pinpoints over 300 street addresses.9 781940190266
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ISBN 978-1-940190-26-6
CONTENTS
9 INTRODUCTION BY JOHN CORBETT
MOBSTERS
17Tony Accardo
18Jimmy Adduci
19Jakie Adler
20Sylvester Agoglia
21The Aiello Brothers
22Louis Alterie
24Samuzzo (Samoots) Amatuna
25Albert Anselmi - John Scalise
26Nicky Arnstein
27George ("Red") Barker
29(West Side) Jack Barry
30Morris Becker
31James Belcastro
32Dominic Bello - Dominic Brancato
33Christian P. "Barney" Bertsche
35Joseph Bertsche
36Frank Biege
37Willie Bio?
38Joseph (Red) Bolton
39"Dynamite" Joe Brooks
40Tough Tony Capezio
41Al Capone
44Frank Capone
45John Capone
46Ralph J. ("Bottles") Capone
47Michael ("Dago Mike") Carozzo
48Cosmana Chiaravalotti
49Margaret Mary Martha Collins alias Mary Hamilton and Fay Sullivan
51Big Jim Colosimo
52Dennis (The Duke) Cooney
53Michael Costello
54(Bath House) John Coughlin / Michael (Hinky Dink) Kenna
55Andy Craig
56Frank and Nick Cramer
57Mike Crowe
59Anthony D'Andrea
60Philip D'Andrea
61William (Big Bill) Davis
63The Four DeGrazio Brothers
65Bert Delaney
66Dago Mike DeStefano
67Sammy DeStefano
68Frank Diamond alias Romano
69George ("Yama") Downs
70Vincent (Schemer) Drucci
71George Druggan
72Terry Druggan and Frankie Lake
75Maxie Eisen, nee Eisenstein
77Maurice ("Mossy") Enright
78Giuseppe ("Diamond Joe") Esposito
80The Everleigh Sisters
81Rocco Fanelli
82Charles Fischetti
83Frankie Foster
84Joe Fusco
85Giuseppe Genaro
87("Monkey Face") Charley Genker
88Genna
91Chicago Annie Gleason
93Joseph ("Jew Kid") Grabiner
94Octavius Granady (Negro)
95Marty Guilfoyle
96Frank and Peter Gusenberg
97Harry ("Greasy Thumb") Gusick
98Little Jack Gusick
99Charles ("Chick") Hadesman
100Sam Hare
101William ("Willie") Heeney
102Jack Heinan
103Michael ("Mike De Pike") Heitler
104Murray ("The Camel") Humphreys
107Sam Hunt
108Fat Tony Jer?ta
109Nick Ju?ra
110Julian ("Potatoes") Kaufman
111Anthony ("Red") Kissane
112Matt Kolb
114Frank ("Lefty") Koncil
115Louis and Joseph La Cava
116Hymie Levine
117Dago Frank Lewis
118Frank Lombardi
119Claude Maddox
120Harry Madigan
122Dago Lawrence Mangano
124Tony Marino
125Dapper Dan McCarthy
126Bob McCullough
127Frank and Vincent McErlane
128Dan McFall
129Danny McGeoghegan
130Jack McGurn
131William ("Gunner") McPadden
132David "Yiddles" Miller
133Harry Miller
134Hirschie Miller
136Max Miller
137James V. Mondi
139Leo Mongoven
140Joe Montana, senior and junior
141George (Bugs) Moran
144Paul Morton
145Samuel J (Nails) Morton
146Big Tim Murphy
148Edward M. (Teddy) Newberry
150Frank Nitti
152Dominick Nuzzo
153Dion O'Banion
157John (Dingbat) Oberta
158Bernard O'Donnell
159Edward ("Spike") O'Donnell
161Myles O'Donnell
162William (Klondike) O'Donnell
163Johnny Patton
164Sam Pellar
165Ralph Pierce
166(North Side) Frankie Pope
167(West Side) Frankie Pope
168Mike ("The Greek") Potson
169Michael (Bubs) Quinlan
170Walter (The Runt) Quinlan
171Prince Artie Quinn
172Martin ("Sonny Boy") Quirk
174Frank Rio
175Ernest J. Rossi
176James Ryan
177("Polack") Joe Saltis
179James ("Fur") Sammons
180Mont J. Tennes
181Johnny Torrio
185The Touhy Gang
187Maurice Van Bener
188James Vinci
190Michael Vinci
191Salvatore ("Sam") Vinci
192Edward ("Big Bill") Vogel
193Anthony (Mops) Volpe
194Max Wagman
195Julius ("Dolly") Weisberg
196Hymie Weiss
198William ("Three-Fingered-Jack") White
200Jack Zuta
205ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
219CHICAGO LOCATIONS
229NON?CHICAGO LOCATIONS
232A NOTE ABOUT LOCATION INFORMATION AND MAPPING
InsertMAP OF CHICAGO LOCATIONS
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193192
197196
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