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Monk Eastman
The Gangster Who Became a War Hero
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ISBN: 0307266559 Publisher: Random House Inc Published: Oct 5 2010 Pages: 395 Weight: 1.65lbs. Height: 9.50" Width: 6.50" Depth: 1.50" Language: English

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An intimate biography as well as an epic history, Monk Eastman vividly recounts the life and times of Old New York's most infamous gangstercum-soldier as he made his way from the sooty streets and dingy saloons of the Lower East Side to the battlefields of the Western Front.

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An intimate biography as well as an epic history, Monk Eastman vividly recounts the life and times of Old New York's most infamous gangstercum-soldier as he made his way from the sooty streets and dingy saloons of the Lower East Side to the battlefields of the Western Front.

Born in 1873 to a respectable New York family, Monk was running wild in Manhattan's rough Lower East Side by the age of eighteen. He found work as a bouncerùwhen the saloon owner first turned him down because he had two bouncers already, Monk beat them both up and was promptly hired in their place. He soon developed a loyal following of immigrant toughs, and by 1900, he was the most feared gang leader in lower Manhattan, protected by corrupt politicians and crooked cops, and commanding an army of two thousand pickpockets, thieves, prostitutes, and thugs.

But changing neighborhood demographics and shifting political fortunes colluded against Monk: after a pitched battle with Pinkerton detectives, he was sent to Sing Sing on a ten-year sentence, and his territory quickly slipped from his grasp. In 1917, no longer safe from the lawùor from rival gangsùMonk joined the New York National Guard. As a gangster, he'd been the equivalent of a general; as an enlisted man, Monk was just another private.

After several months of combat training, Monk's division of Brooklyn recruits was thrown headlong into the bitter trench warfare in Europe. His experience in gangland combat served him well: he was repeatedly cited by his superiors for his bravery and received a hero's welcome back in New York and an official pardon from the governor. But Monk's gangland past was not so easily erased and caught up with him in the end.

In Neil Hanson's able hands, Monk's unique and compelling story becomes an emblem of a time of upheavalùfor New York and for the nation.

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