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The Havana Mob - Gangsters, Gamblers, Showgirls and Revolutionaries in 1950s Cuba - English, T.J.

The Havana Mob - Gangsters, Gamblers, Showgirls and Revolutionaries in 1950s Cuba

Author
English, T.J.
Price
NZ$23.00
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1
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American mobster history meets revolutionary politics in '50s Havana. Throughout the 1950s, as the Cuban people laboured under a violently repressive regime, the Mob-financed revelry in Havana never stopped. Tourists from around the world flooded in to gamble, go to the racetrack, see an elaborate floorshow at the Tropicana, hear some of the hottest music around and perhaps partake in the kinky sexual activities that flourished on the fringe of the most colourful and exciting nightlife scene of the twentieth century. It may have seemed like fun and games, but for the Havana Mob it was a deadly serious business. Led by Meyer Lansky and Lucky Luciano - and with the full compliance of President Fulgencio Batista - the Mob set out to create a financial empire that would rival the 'glory days' of Prohibition in the US. For a time, the plan seemed to be succeeding beyond their wildest dreams, but they were sowing the seeds of their own demise. Behind the scenes, Fidel Castro was building opposition to what he portrayed as the debauchery and corruption of capitalism run amok in Havana - the result was revolution...

Format
Second hand Trade Paperback
ISBN
9781845963057
Catalog
SKU
136904

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