Explore the real story behind a legendary figure of crime and politics.
This compelling biography traces Al Capone from his early days to his rise as Chicago’s bootleg king, revealing how crime and power intertwined with city life, politics, and law enforcement.
With a clear, brisk narrative, this edition presents the man behind the legend. It situates Capone within a broader world of gangsters, immigrants, and the forces that shaped the Prohibition era. The result is a grounded, examplar look at how one figure could influence an entire city and provoke national attention.
- How Capone built a vast, organized operation across bootlegging, gambling, and white-collar crime
- clamsof his relationships with rivals, allies, and political figures of the era
- Insights into the public image and media portrayal of a notorious era
Ideal for readers who want a factual, cinematic account of crime, power, and the era that defined an urban landscape.