Only Yesterdays

My father’s murder trial and appeal pitted certain elements of the AMA and the ‘Mafia’ against each other, a drama which was played out in the newspapers of the day, hurtling one hitherto obscure but proud family of immigrants from Sicily into the national spotlight.

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Only Yesterdays

My father’s murder trial and appeal pitted certain elements of the AMA and the ‘Mafia’ against each other, a drama which was played out in the newspapers of the day, hurtling one hitherto obscure but proud family of immigrants from Sicily into the national spotlight.

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Only Yesterdays

Only Yesterdays

by Dominic Caruso
Only Yesterdays

Only Yesterdays

by Dominic Caruso

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Overview

My father’s murder trial and appeal pitted certain elements of the AMA and the ‘Mafia’ against each other, a drama which was played out in the newspapers of the day, hurtling one hitherto obscure but proud family of immigrants from Sicily into the national spotlight.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940032811602
Publisher: Dominic Caruso
Publication date: 10/10/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

BIO

My name is Dominic Caruso and at seventy-five years old. I am the youngest and sole surviving son of Francesco ‘Cheech” and Maria Caruso. I am a songwriter, inventor an artist and have completed a two year art course at the Professional Institute of Commercial Art at Reisterstown, Maryland at which I was an instructor following the completion of my training.

In July of 2001 I completed the manuscript of “No More Tomorrows”. It is my hope to NMTs goes to movie and that I find a TV producer who feels as strongly about the proposed TV series called “Prohibition”, which is a spin off of the book. The TV series “Prohibition” takes place in the Roaring Twenties 1920-31 at Red Hook, Brooklyn New York and follows my father’s foot steps and associations from Brooklyn to Manhattan.

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