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Boardwalk Empire
Nelson Johnson | Terence Winter

Boardwalk Empire

the birth, high times, and corruption of Atlantic City

Plexus Publishing, Inc. (Sep 01, 2010)
9780966674866
312 pages | 140 x 216 mm
Dewey 974.9/85
LC Classification F144.A8 .J65 2010
LC Control No. 2011378340

Subject

  • Biography & Autobiography / General
  • History / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic
  • Political Science / General
  • Social Science / Customs & Traditions
  • True Crime / Murder / Serial Killers

Plot

Providing the inspiration and source material for the upcoming HBO series produced by Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese and Emmy Award-winning screenwriter Terence Winter, this riveting and wide-reaching history explores the sordid past of Atlantic City--forever a freewheeling town long-dedicated to the fast buck--from the city's heyday as a Prohibition-era mecca of lawlessness to its rebirth as a legitimate casino resort in the modern era. A colorful cast of powerful characters, led by "Commodore” Kuehnle and "Nucky” Johnson, populates this stranger-than-fiction account of corrupt politics and the toxic power structure that grew out of guile, finesse, and extortion. Atlantic City's shadowy past--through its rise, fall, and rebirth--is given new light in this revealing, and often appalling, study of legislative abuse and organized crime.