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The Vendetta: FBI Hero Melvin Purvis's War Against Crime, and J. Edgar Hoover's War Against Him [Hardcover]

Alston Purvis (Author), Alex Tresniowski (Author)
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October 10, 2005
By the end of 1934 Melvin Purvis was, besides President Roosevelt, the most famous man in America. Just thirtyone years old, he presided over the neophyte FBI's remarkable sweep of the great Public Enemies of the American Depression—John Dillinger; Pretty Boy Floyd; Baby Face Nelson. America finally had its hero in the War on Crime, and the face of all the conquering G-Men belonged to Melvin Purvis. Yet these triumphs sowed the seeds of his eventual ruin. With each new capture, each new headline touting Purvis as the scourge of gangsters, one man's implacable resentment grew. J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI, was immensely jealous of the agent who had been his friend and protégé, and vowed that Melvin Purvis would be brought down. A vendetta began that would not end even with Purvis's death. For more than three decades Hoover trampled Purvis's reputation, questioned his courage and competence, and tried to erase his name from all records of the FBI's greatest triumphs.

Alston Purvis is Melvin's only surviving son. With the benefit of a unique family archive of documents, new testimony from colleagues and friends of Melvin Purvis and witnesses to the events of 1934, he has produced a grippingly authentic new telling of the gangster era, seen from the perspective of the pursuers. By finally setting the record straight about his father, he sheds new light on what some might call Hoover's original sin - a personal vendetta that is one of the earliest and clearest examples of Hoover's bitter, destructive paranoia.



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Purvis's fascinating story of his father, once internationally famous for his role in the violent takedown of John Dillinger and now an obscure figure, limns a true American tragedy. The senior Purvis's meteoric rise to prominence at the FBI, just coming into its own, placed the genteel lawyer at the center of the war on crime that gripped the nation in the early 1930s. His enthusiasm and dedication caught the notice of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, who promoted him repeatedly and gave him more and more serious responsibilities. But Hoover's pettiness and paranoia led him to turn on his protégé, even reaching out decades after Purvis's departure from the Bureau to block him from other jobs. The book's impact is lessened somewhat by florid writing ("Something evil came to Wellsville in the dead of night"). Purvis (with People magazine writer Tresniowski) could have compensated for the existence of rival narratives such as Bryan Burrough's definitive Public Enemies by dwelling more on his own memories of his father, rather than giving details of manhunts for gangsters, but he succeeds in giving Melvin Purvis the accolades he deserves. Illus. not seen by PW.
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Melvin Purvis (whom the media dubbed "Nervous Purvis" for his self-described shaking during the long wait for John Dillinger to emerge from the Biograph Theater before Dillinger was gunned down) was celebrated during the Depression as America's hero in the War on Crime. Purvis was the FBI agent deemed most responsible for capturing "Public Enemies" Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Baby Face Nelson. Few people remember Purvis now, largely because, according to his son, Edgar Hoover directed a 25-year smear campaign against the right-hand man who outshone him. This argument's power stems from the care with which the authors delineate Purvis' crime-fighting career; the details of how Purvis hunted America's Public Enemies (especially Dillinger's last hours at the Biograph) are fascinating in themselves and prepare the reader to accept the son's premise that Hoover's jealousy haunted Purvis for the rest of his life. Gripping reading for true-crime fans. Connie Fletcher
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: PublicAffairs; 1ST edition (October 10, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1586483013
  • ISBN-13: 978-1586483012
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.7 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,138,906 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For Those Who LIke the Whole Story W/O Hollywood, February 10, 2010
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A lot of books about John Dillinger, some good, some not so good. But Purvis? What about the guy who put a stop to the original Public Enemy Number 1?

It's not unusual to have not heard much about the guy who didn't win the pop culture contest over the long haul. Look at how many books are written about Napoleon compared to those written about the man who defeated him at Waterloo, the Duke of Wellington. For that matter, what about Frank Hamer--you know, the law officer who stopped Bonnie and Clyde.

This is a must read for historians and afficiandos of this period of American history, and a must read for those who want a better look at personality that shaped and controlled the FBI for a very long time. Purvis deserved better than he was treated in life, and deserves better than he has been given by history. This book is an excellent start toward rectifying that.

This is an excellent read, it's real history, not Hollywood, real people doing their jobs, not movie stars. If that's what you are looking for then buy this book. And if you think that the fact that it was written by his son automatically sets up a bias, then I dare you to read the book first before deciding.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!!! Finally the truth comes out!, November 1, 2005
This review is from: The Vendetta: FBI Hero Melvin Purvis's War Against Crime, and J. Edgar Hoover's War Against Him (Hardcover)
This new book called "The Vendetta" by Alex Tresinowski (People magazine writer) and Alston Purvis (Son of FBI agent Melvin Purvis) finally gets to the truth of the matter. Melvin Purvis, once the FBI's once famous agent, tragically took his own life, several years after leaving the FBI. This new book tells of Hoover's 25-year smear campaign against his once right-hand man, who simply was getting more publicity than Hoover. Due to this tactic by Hoover, few people remember Melvin Purvis, according to his son. This book tells the story of Melvin's crime-figting career and details his manhunts of America's one time "Public Enemies," during the years of the "Great Depression." Most importantly the last hours of John Dillinger's life at the Biograph theatre in Chicago are described in detail. The authors write a fasinating story, which prepares the readers to accept the son's premise that Hoover's own jealously of Melvin Purvis haunted Purvis the rest of his life. This book finally gives Melvin Purvis the accolades he so richly deserves. I would recommend it to all readers.

Mike Koch, Author of "The Kimes Gang."
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Insider's View of Crime, Punishment, and Personal Ramifications, August 30, 2009
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This is a candid, no-holds-barred, insider's expose of the search for and killing of America's most famous criminal of the Roaring Jazz Age by one of the sons of America's foremost G-Man. The critical and doomed relationship of J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI's most famous Agent, Melvin Purvis, makes for a book that is difficult, if not impossible, to put down and, certainly, ever to forget.
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Melvin Purvis, Little Bohemia, John Dillinger, Sam Cowley, Kansas City, Bankers Building, Edgar Hoover, Baby Face Nelson, Doris Rogers, Pretty Boy Floyd, Ana Sage, South Carolina, Charlie Floyd, Van Meter, New York, Miss Gandy, Clyde Tolson, East Liverpool, Hugh Clegg, San Francisco, Helen Gillis, Public Enemy Number One, Emil Wanatka, Louis Piquett, Sheriff Fultz
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