





desertcart.in - Buy Wiseguy book online at best prices in India on desertcart.in. Read Wiseguy book reviews & author details and more at desertcart.in. Free delivery on qualified orders. Review: Good - All great Review: The ups and downs of Henry Hill's life has been beautifully written and it shows that you are never safe ... - A superb book on the life of Henry Hill. Nicholas Pileggi has done a commendable work covering major aspects of Henry Hill's mobster life right since he started out as a rookie till he entered the Federal Witness Protection Program. The way the syndicate used to carry out their various activities is chilling and crazy. The book goes on to tell us how the mafiosi use to function back in the 50s and 60s and the kind of deals and scheming techniques they used to make money and build influence. The ups and downs of Henry Hill's life has been beautifully written and it shows that you are never safe or protected when you live a life of crime. The movie Goodfellas is based on this book and Ray Liotta plays Henry Hill and Robert Dinero plays the ruthless James Burke. A must read for those who are intrigued by the criminal world. The infamous Lufthansa Heist is explained well and in detail. Don't hesitate to buy this book as it will keep you on the edge throughout.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,253 in True Accounts (Books) #4,221 in Society & Culture (Books) #7,096 in Biographies & Autobiographies (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,773) |
| Dimensions | 10.48 x 2.79 x 19.05 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1439184216 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1439184219 |
| Item Weight | 227 g |
| Language | English |
| Mass Market Paperback | 383 pages |
| Publisher | Pocket Books; Reissue edition (25 May 2010) |
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A**Y
The ups and downs of Henry Hill's life has been beautifully written and it shows that you are never safe ...
A superb book on the life of Henry Hill. Nicholas Pileggi has done a commendable work covering major aspects of Henry Hill's mobster life right since he started out as a rookie till he entered the Federal Witness Protection Program. The way the syndicate used to carry out their various activities is chilling and crazy. The book goes on to tell us how the mafiosi use to function back in the 50s and 60s and the kind of deals and scheming techniques they used to make money and build influence. The ups and downs of Henry Hill's life has been beautifully written and it shows that you are never safe or protected when you live a life of crime. The movie Goodfellas is based on this book and Ray Liotta plays Henry Hill and Robert Dinero plays the ruthless James Burke. A must read for those who are intrigued by the criminal world. The infamous Lufthansa Heist is explained well and in detail. Don't hesitate to buy this book as it will keep you on the edge throughout.
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G**K
I am a huge fan of the mafia genre in general and have watched GoodFellas more times than I can count. This is the rare occasion where there movie is as good as the book. An excellent read that ties well with the movie and gives a few extra details on the way. Easy read. I highly recommend.
A**R
This is the best book on the Mafia/organised crime I have read to date. If it was possible, I would give it 5+ stars, as I thought it was that good. If you read no other Mafia/organised crime book, read this one. You won't be disappointed. For those who have seen the film Goodfellas (like I have) and enjoyed the movie (and I haven't met many people who haven't) then this is essential reading as this book gives more detail and also highlights some of the variations that Scorsese has made in the film in comparison to this. I think it makes both the movie and this book even more interesting though. For those that haven't seen the movie, this book describes the activities of how the Lucchese crime family in New York operated between the 50's-80's from the point of view of street level gangster who turns informant, Henry Hill. Henry Hill was unique in that he had access to many levels and areas of organised crime despite not being a 'made man'. From a young age he was involved in hijacking, robbery, gambling, loan sharking, arms dealing, drugs, extortion, the list goes on. He was friends with Paul Vario (a boss within the Lucchese crime family) and his family (in terms of both genetic and in an organised crime sense), as well as his 'mentor' and friend, Jimmy Burke (a gangster who specialised in hijacking and theft) and other crime figures. This book also has commentary from his wife, Karen Hill, adding a different dimension to the story. Everything seems to fit together perfectly in this book. How Henry grows up with the mafia, how he hustles, his different schemes, how he meets the different people who influence his life, Paul Vario, Jimmy Burke, Tommy DeSimone, Karen Hill, his time in prison, drugs, murder, his decision to become an informant. I haven't found another book of this genre that comes close to being as readable and entertaining. This book is from the point of view of a 'street mechanic', someone who knows how everything works and that is what makes it a cut above other books of this genre that are mostly journalistic crime hypotheses or old mafia bosses trying to justify a life of greed and self indulgence as if their crimes are a work of art. My only regret is that it has taken me over 30 years to read this book (it was published in 1985!) but I shall be purchasing Pileggi's book Casino on the strength of this book. It has a helluva lot to live up to!!
E**C
Lo compré como regalo, me llegó por desgracia en un sobre sin ningún tipo de empaque, entonces tenía un mini rasguño, aunque era imperceptible. Por lo demás es una muy elegante presentación y a la persona a la que se lo di le encantó. Es una gran edición.
N**N
Ordered it as present for my boyfriend who loves good fellas, he also liked the book very much
A**N
Diferente de Goodfather, no qual a relação entre os mafiosos é romantizado, aqui a história é outra. Embora na superfície exista este romantismo, não é preciso procurar muito para verificar que os criminosos não possuem nenhum código de honra qdo precisam salvar a própria pele. Uma leitura que prende e vale a pena
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