Jimmy the Wags

Jimmy the Wags
Author: James J. Wagner
Publisher: Berkley
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000-06
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780451409270

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A gritty, outrageous memoir of life on the streets as a PI in New York. Stocked with a stellar cast of swells and skells...rarely anything but fun.' - New York Post 'James Wagner is one tough, street-smart hombre, and has some high-wire tales of the PI life to tell. But for my money, the main attraction of this brutally honest book is that it is consistently laugh-out-loud funny. You gotta love this guy.' _ Nicholas Pileggi, author of 'Casino''

My Life in the NYPD:

My Life in the NYPD:
Author: James Wagner
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2002-03-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1101219785

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More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA.

Street Warrior

Street Warrior
Author: Ralph Friedman
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1250106907

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A memoir by the NYPD’s most decorated cop, reflecting on the job, the city, and how both have changed.

The Curious Adventures of Jimmy McGee

The Curious Adventures of Jimmy McGee
Author: Eleanor Estes
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780152055172

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A tiny plumber becomes a hero by rescuing a doll and returning it to its grateful owner. Illustrations.

Hollywood Godfather

Hollywood Godfather
Author: Gianni Russo
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2019-03-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1250181399

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Hollywood Godfather is Gianni Russo's over-the-top memoir of a real-life mobster-turned-actor who helped make The Godfather a reality, and his story of life on the edge between danger and glamour. Gianni Russo was a handsome 25-year-old mobster with no acting experience when he walked onto the set of The Godfather and entered Hollywood history. He played Carlo Rizzi, the husband of Connie Corleone, who set her brother Sonny—played by James Caan—up for a hit. Russo didn't have to act—he knew the mob inside and out: from his childhood in Little Italy, where Mafia legend Frank Costello took him under his wing, to acting as a messenger for New Orleans mob boss Carlos Marcello during the Kennedy assassination, to having to go on the lam after shooting and killing a member of the Colombian drug cartel in his Vegas club. Along the way, Russo befriended Frank Sinatra, who became his son's godfather, and Marlon Brando, who mentored his career as an actor after trying to get Francis Ford Coppola to fire him from The Godfather. Russo had passionate affairs with Marilyn Monroe, Liza Minelli, and scores of other celebrities. He went on to become a producer and starred in The Godfather: Parts I and II, Seabiscuit, Any Given Sunday and Rush Hour 2, among many other films. Hollywood Godfather is a no-holds-barred account of a life filled with violence, glamour, sex—and fun.

Mala Femina

Mala Femina
Author: Theresa Dalessio
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Criminals
ISBN: 9781569802441

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This is an exciting and insightful look into organized crime in New York.

Jimmy Page

Jimmy Page
Author: Chris Salewicz
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0306845393

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An in-depth biography of Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page by the acclaimed biographer of Bob Marley and Joe Strummer, based upon the author's extensive research and interviews The original enigmatic rock star, Jimmy Page is a mass of contradictions. A towering presence in the guitar world and one of the most revered rock guitarists of all time, in private he is reclusive and mysterious, retiring and given to esoteric interests. Over the decades he has exchanged few words to the press given the level of his fame, and an abiding interest in the demonic and supernatural has only made the myth more potent. But in the midst of this maelstrom, who was Jimmy Page? Rock journalist Chris Salewicz has conducted numerous interviews with Page over the years and has created the first portrait of the guitarist that can be called definitive, penetrating the shadows that surround him to reveal the fascinating man who dwells within the rock legend.

Life Is Good

Life Is Good
Author: James L. Watts
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1480948624

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Life is Good By: James L. Watts As Maria made her way from Texas to Seattle, she was short on cash but long on hope. Her beautiful young daughters, Margarita and Cecilia, needed reconstructive surgery to repair their cleft lips and palates, and Maria was headed to see a specialist who may be able to perform the life-changing surgery her girls needed. The path to a new life is never an easy one, often with its share of challenges, and Margarita’s and Cecilia’s story is no different. This is a story of how hope can overcome devastation and loss and how the promise of love and family can conquer the darkest days.

Neil Young

Neil Young
Author: Daniel Durchholz
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-11-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1610586913

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DIVSince his first recordings with Buffalo Springfield in 1967, Neil Young has been described as brilliant, cantankerous, confounding, ruthless, mercurial, and vexing. Regardless, his profound musical influence and his status as a critical favorite cannot be denied. Now the first illustrated biography to span Young’s 40-plus years as a recording and touring musician (and nearly as many forays into divergent musical genres, some wags might say), is updated through 2012./divFrom Young’s earliest days in the Canadian folk and rock scenes through his tenures with Buffalo Springfield and CSN&Y and on to his varied solo career backed by bands including the Stray Gators, the Ducks, the Bluenotes, Booker T. & the MGs, Pearl Jam, and, of course, Crazy Horse, every aspect of Young’s long and varied career is covered. The book features the work of rock photographers from the 1960s to the present, as well as concert posters and ephemera from around the world, including picture sleeves, LPs, ticket stubs, pins, T-shirts, backstage passes, and more. Notable musicians from around the world chip in with commentary, and the book is further complemented with a discography and sidebars examining topics like Young’s involvement with Lionel toy trains (of which he is a part owner), Farm Aid, and San Francisco’s Bridge School.

Knowing Too Much

Knowing Too Much
Author: Norman G. Finkelstein
Publisher: OR Books
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1935928775

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Traditionally, American Jews have been broadly liberal in their political outlook; indeed African-Americans are the only ethnic group more likely to vote Democratic in US elections. Over the past half century, however, attitudes on one topic have stood in sharp contrast to this group's generally progressive stance: support for Israel. Despite Israel's record of militarism, illegal settlements and human rights violations, American Jews have, stretching back to the 1960s, remained largely steadfast supporters of the Jewish "homeland". But, as Norman Finkelstein explains in an elegantly-argued and richly-textured new book, this is now beginning to change. Reports by Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and the United Nations, and books by commentators as prominent as President Jimmy Carter and as well-respected in the scholarly community as Stephen Walt, John Mearsheimer and Peter Beinart, have increasingly pinpointed the fundamental illiberalism of the Israeli state. In the light of these exposes, the support of America Jews for Israel has begun to fray. This erosion has been particularly marked among younger members of the community. A 2010 Brandeis University poll found that only about one quarter of Jews aged under 40 today feel "very much" connected to Israel. In successive chapters that combine Finkelstein's customary meticulous research with polemical brio, Knowing Too Much sets the work of defenders of Israel such as Jeffrey Goldberg, Michael Oren, Dennis Ross and Benny Morris against the historical record, showing their claims to be increasingly tendentious. As growing numbers of American Jews come to see the speciousness of the arguments behind such apologias and recognize Israel's record as simply indefensible, Finkelstein points to the opening of new possibilities for political advancement in a region that for decades has been stuck fast in a gridlock of injustice and suffering.