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Inventing the Public Enemy: The Gangster in American Culture, 1918-1934 Book

Inventing the Public Enemy: The Gangster in American Culture, 1918-1934
Inventing the Public Enemy: The Gangster in American Culture, 1918-1934, In this richly detailed account of mass media images, David Ruth looks at Al Capone and other invented gangsters of the 1920s and 1930s. The subject of innumerable newspaper and magazine articles, scores of novels, and hundreds of Hollywood movies, the , Inventing the Public Enemy: The Gangster in American Culture, 1918-1934 has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Inventing the Public Enemy: The Gangster in American Culture, 1918-1934, In this richly detailed account of mass media images, David Ruth looks at Al Capone and other invented gangsters of the 1920s and 1930s. The subject of innumerable newspaper and magazine articles, scores of novels, and hundreds of Hollywood movies, the , Inventing the Public Enemy: The Gangster in American Culture, 1918-1934
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  • Inventing the Public Enemy: The Gangster in American Culture, 1918-1934
  • Written by author David E. Ruth
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, April 1996
  • In this richly detailed account of mass media images, David Ruth looks at Al Capone and other "invented" gangsters of the 1920s and 1930s. The subject of innumerable newspaper and magazine articles, scores of novels, and hundreds of Hollywood movies, the
  • In this richly detailed account of mass media images, David Ruth looks at Al Capone and other "invented" gangsters of the 1920s and 1930s. The subject of innumerable newspaper and magazine articles, scores of novels, and hundreds of Hollywood movies, the
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Gangster and Urban America
1. The Individual, Society, and the Uses of Crime
2. Criminal Businessmen
3. Dressed to Kill: Consumption, Style, and the Gangster
4. Bad Men and Dangerous Women
5. The Invention in the Flesh: Al Capone of Chicago
Epilogue
Notes
Index


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