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DiCarlo: Buffalo's First Family of Crime - Vol. I Hardcover – July 22, 2013
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- Reading age1 year and up
- Print length486 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions6 x 1.25 x 9 inches
- PublisherLulu.com
- Publication dateJuly 22, 2013
- ISBN-101304243796
- ISBN-13978-1304243799
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- Publisher : Lulu.com (July 22, 2013)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 486 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1304243796
- ISBN-13 : 978-1304243799
- Reading age : 1 year and up
- Item Weight : 1.91 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.25 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,760,692 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #5,580 in Organized Crime True Accounts
- #10,546 in Crime & Criminal Biographies
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Tom Hunt edits and publishes the journal, "Informer: The History of American Crime and Law Enforcement," the Writers of Wrongs (writersofwrongs.com) blog of crime historians and the American Mafia history site (mafiahistory.us). He moderates several online forums and has written/co-written articles for various publications.
He authored 2016's "Wrongly Executed? The Long-forgotten Context of Charles Sberna's 1939 Electrocution." He partnered with Michael A. Tona in the two-volume 2013 historical biography, "DiCarlo: Buffalo's First Family of Crime." He partnered with Martha Macheca Sheldon for "Deep Water: Joseph P. Macheca and the Birth of the American Mafia," silver medalist in the 2008 Independent Publisher Book Awards. He contributed a history of the U.S. Mafia for "Mafia: The Necessary Reference to Organized Crime," published by Millennium House in 2010. He has contributed research and editing to many other historical works.
Born to an Italian-Irish family in the Bronx, NY, he attended Catholic schools in the Bronx and Danbury, CT. He earned his bachelor's degree in history and journalism from Charter Oak State College in CT. Longtime residents of New Milford, CT, he and his wife have lived in Whiting, VT, since 2012. They have three grown children.

Michael A. Tona
Raised in a Sicilian-Italian family in the Buffalo area, Mike Tona became familiar with gangland history and legend at an early age. Family gatherings often included tales of mob violence recalled by relatives reared in the Italian colony of Buffalo's lower west-side. His uncle, Angelo Tona, added interesting stories of cases he investigated and prosecuted as chief of the Organized Crime Section of the Brooklyn District Attorney's office during the Gallo/Profaci mob wars.
During college, Mike's interest naturally turned toward that underworld history, a pursuit that was encouraged by family friend Joe Giambra. A detective in the Buffalo Police Department, and head of its Intelligence Unit, Giambra was an expert in local organized crime and taught a course in the subject at the University of Buffalo.
Mike's interest focused on underworld figure Joseph DiCarlo. The son of the region's first known Mafia boss, DiCarlo had achieved celebrity status as an elder statesman of the Buffalo Crime Family. In 1973, Giambra arranged for Mike to meet DiCarlo at his Santasiero's Restaurant hangout. The meeting triggered a DiCarlo-focused college research paper and made Mike a regular at Santasiero's.
After earning his bachelor's degree in criminal justice from the State University of New York College at Buffalo, Mike's interest in crime history momentarily waned. However, in 1980, Mike found himself being questioned by a special agent of the FBI. The agent was seeking information related to the recent murder of Mafioso Carl Rizzo. Mike was taken aback by the questioning as he discovered its cause: Investigators had found his college research paper among Rizzo's personal possessions.
Through the decades that followed that incident, Mike has pursued underworld history research as a mission, paying close attention to detail and accuracy. He has accumulated a vast collection of FBI files, newspaper articles, court transcripts and other documentation. When one long and difficult Freedom of Information Act process finally resulted in the FBI's release of DiCarlo's file, Mike discovered that his old DiCarlo college paper was part of it. It seemed an unmistakable sign that Tona was destined to tell the DiCarlo story.
A chance online encounter with Tom Hunt in the summer of 2006 resulted in collaboration on a series of articles for crime history journals, Informer and On the Spot, and evolved into a partnership on the DiCarlo book project.
Contact Mike by email:
matona@buffalomob.com
http://www.buffalomob.com/
https://www.facebook.com/dicarlobook
https://twitter.com/DiCarloBook
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This is not just a story of Buffalo's mafia. The writers draw heavily on news stories, FBI reports and police files to connect organized crime from New York and Boston to Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago. You will quickly discover that alliances among the various crime families across America's cities were critical to building and holding power in each crime community. You will also see how shifting alliances quickly changed the fortunes of the powerful and the ambitious. Death is a way of life for so many of these crime leaders.
For those with a special interest in Buffalo's history, you will find many references to people, places and events that are both familiar and in some cases, surprisingly "connected" to mob activities. Author Mike Tona tells a wonderful tale in the preface of the book about his early immersion into the Buffalo mob scene while a college student at Buffalo State in the 1970s. Eating lunch at an old Italian restaurant on the corner of Niagara and Lafayette gave him his first contact with the book's title character. It's a great read from there on. Highly recommended!


