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Monk Eastman, the gangster who became a war hero, Neil Hanson

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Monk Eastman, the gangster who became a war hero, Neil Hanson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
platesplansmapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Monk Eastman
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
503041968
Responsibility statement
Neil Hanson
Sub title
the gangster who became a war hero
Summary
At once an intimate biography and an epic historythe extraordinary life and times of Monk Eastman, gangstercumWorld War I hero. Neil Hansons revelatory account uncovers the true story of one of the most notorious and enigmatic figures of the gangster era. Monk was born in 1873 into a respectable New York family, and by the age of eighteen he was running wild in Manhattans rough Lower East Side. Working as a bouncer in seedy nightclubs, Monk developed a loyal following of immigrant toughs, and by 1900 he was the most feared gang leader in lower Manhattan, protected by corrupt politicians and crooked cops, and commanding an army of two thousand pickpockets, thieves, prostitutes, and thugs. Monks territory slipped from his grasp when, after a pitched battle with Pinkerton detectives, he was sent to Sing Sing to serve a ten-year sentence. In 1917, no longer safe from the lawor rival gangshe joined the New York National Guard and was soon fighting in the trenches along the Franco-Belgian border. There, repeatedly risking his life for his fellow soldiers, he redeemed, at least in part, his gangland past. A fascinating story of an incredible life, and a vivid portrait of the underbelly of old New York
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