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Nocturno de la Habana C�mo la Mafia Se Hizo con Cuba y la Acabo Perdiendo en la Revoluci�n

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ISBN-10: 0307741737

ISBN-13: 9780307741738

Edition: 2011

Authors: T. J. English

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Para los líderes de los bajos fondos Meyer Lansky y Charles "Lucky" Luciano, Cuba era la mejor esperanza para el futuro del crimen organizado norteamericano en los años posteriores a la Prohibición. En la década de 1950, la mafia -con el gobierno de Fulgencio Batista en su bolsillo- era la dueña de los hoteles de lujo y los casinos más grandes de La Habana, empezando un boom turístico sin precedentes, con los entretenimientos más extravagantes, las estrellas más famosas, las mujeres más hermosas y juego en abundancia. Pero los sueños de los mafiosos chocaron con los de Fidel Castro, Che Guevara y otros que dirigieron una insurrección del pueblo contra el gobierno de Batista y sus socios…    
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Book details

List price: $18.00
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 5/17/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 432
Size: 5.25" wide x 8.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.748

T.J. English's first work in the genre known as "True Crime" was The Westies: Inside the Hell's Kitchen Irish Mob, published in 1990. It was later adapted into a film called State of Grace starring Sean Penn. His second work, Born to Kill: America's Most Notorious Vietnamese Gang, and the Changing Face of Organized Crime (1995) was nominated for both an Anthony Award and an Edgar Allan Poe Award for best "True Crime" in 1996. Prior to becoming a nonfiction writer focusing on gangs and organized crime, English was a journalist writing for the Irish Voice during the police investigation and subsequent trial of those same members of the Hell's Kitchen mob who were the focus of his first…