9781626197534-1626197539-Galveston's Maceo Family Empire: Bootlegging & the Balinese Room (True Crime)

Galveston's Maceo Family Empire: Bootlegging & the Balinese Room (True Crime)

ISBN-13: 9781626197534
ISBN-10: 1626197539
Author: Scott H. Belshaw, T Nicole Boatman, Richard B. McCaslin
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: The History Press
Format: Paperback 144 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781626197534
ISBN-10: 1626197539
Author: Scott H. Belshaw, T Nicole Boatman, Richard B. McCaslin
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: The History Press
Format: Paperback 144 pages

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Galveston's Maceo Family Empire: Bootlegging & the Balinese Room (True Crime) (ISBN-13: 9781626197534 and ISBN-10: 1626197539), written by authors Scott H. Belshaw, T Nicole Boatman, Richard B. McCaslin, was published by The History Press in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Architectural (History, Photography & Video, United States, Historical, Crime & Criminals, Specific Groups, State & Local, United States History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Galveston's Maceo Family Empire: Bootlegging & the Balinese Room (True Crime) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Architectural books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.52.

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At the dawn of the twentieth century, Galveston was a beacon of opportunity on the Texas Gulf Coast. Dubbed the "Wall Street of the Southwest," its laissez-faire reputation called those hungry for success to its shores. Led by brothers Salvatore and Rosario at the height of Prohibition, the Maceo family answered that call and changed the Oleander City forever. They built an island empire of gambling, smuggling and prostitution that lasted three decades. Housed in their nightclubs frequented by stars like Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra and Duke Ellington, they endeared themselves to their Galveston neighbors by sharing their profits, imitating crime syndicates in their native Sicily. Though certainly no saints, the Maceos helped bring prosperity to a community weary from a century of turmoil. Discover the history of Galveston's famous crime family with authors Nicole Boatman, Dr. Scott Belshaw and Texas historian Richard McCaslin.

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