Più di un milione di libri, a un clic di distanza!
Bookbot

Nate Hendley

    Nate Hendley si immerge nell'avvincente mondo del true crime, esplorando gli aspetti più oscuri della natura umana e le falle sociali. Il suo lavoro si concentra spesso su casi di condanne ingiuste, facendo luce sulle imperfezioni del sistema giudiziario. Con l'occhio di un giornalista per i dettagli e il talento di un narratore, Hendley crea narrazioni avvincenti che esaminano la criminalità organizzata, figure famigerate e complesse truffe. La sua scrittura è incisiva, ben documentata e abile nel trascinare i lettori nelle drammatiche storie vere del passato.

    Atrocity on the Atlantic
    Toronto Book of Everything: Everything You Wanted to Know about Toronto and Were Going to Ask Anyway
    The Beatle Bandit
    The Mafia
    American Gangsters, Then and Now
    The Big Con
    • The Big Con

      Great Hoaxes, Frauds, Grifts, and Swindles in American History

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Exploring notorious scams and cons throughout American history, this book delves into the reasons behind persistent human gullibility, even in an era with abundant information. It highlights various infamous hoaxes and swindles, providing insight into the psychological and social factors that enable deception to thrive.

      The Big Con
    • American Gangsters, Then and Now

      An Encyclopedia

      • 296pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The book offers an in-depth exploration of American gangsters and gangs, tracing their evolution from the post-Civil War era to contemporary times. It delves into the historical context, key figures, and significant events that shaped organized crime in the United States. Readers will find a comprehensive overview of notorious gangs and their impact on society, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the darker aspects of American history.

      American Gangsters, Then and Now
    • The Mafia

      A Guide to an American Subculture

      • 232pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Focusing on original sources and thorough research, the book provides an engaging and detailed exploration of the American Mafia as a prime example of organized crime. It delves into the historical context and operational methods of the Mafia, distinguishing factual accounts from myths and legends, making it a compelling read for those interested in the realities of organized crime.

      The Mafia
    • The Beatle Bandit

      • 216pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      In 1964, bank robber Matt Smith's getaway was interrupted by Jack Blanc, an army veteran brandishing a revolver. A wild shootout left Blanc dead and Smith the object of a massive manhunt.

      The Beatle Bandit
    • From Hogtown to capital city and Leafs Nation, from cold wet winters to desperately humid summers, from Blackberry-addicted Bay Street financiers to profiles of Ed Mirvish, Glenn Gould, David Cronenberg and Rush, no book is more comprehensive than the Toronto Book of Everything. No book is more fun! Well-known Torontonians weigh in on what they love about their city. Linda Leatherdale reveals her top five places to power lunch; Chef Jamie Kennedy shares five ways Toronto inspires his menus; Paul Godfrey tells us who the top Toronto powerbrokers are; John Sewell points out five Toronto buildings not to miss; and Kevin O'Leary shares his uniquely Toronto innovations. From Bay Street slang and the Great Toronto Fire to immigrant city and Pride Toronto, it's all here! Whether you are a native Torontonian or visiting for the first time, there is simply no more complete book about Toronto. If you love Toronto (even just a little bit), you'll love the Toronto Book of Everything.

      Toronto Book of Everything: Everything You Wanted to Know about Toronto and Were Going to Ask Anyway
    • Atrocity on the Atlantic

      Attack on a Hospital Ship During the Great War

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The narrative centers on the tragic sinking of the Llandovery Castle, a Canadian hospital ship, by a German submarine during World War I, which led to widespread outrage due to violations of international law. The U-86's commander attempted to cover up the incident by attacking survivors, but one lifeboat escaped to witness the atrocity. This event was later addressed at the Leipzig War Crimes Trials, establishing a legal precedent for future war crime prosecutions, including the Nuremberg Trials. The book also examines the broader impact of this largely forgotten tragedy.

      Atrocity on the Atlantic