Books by Judge Giovanni Falcone
“It’s basically a theme-by-theme account of what the Cosa Nostra is and how it works, by somebody who knew it better than anybody else. You get a sense of the man’s extraordinary lucidity and humanity in the way he describes it. He famously says that the mafia is a human creation and like all human creations it has a beginning and will have an end.” Read more...
John Dickie, Historian
Interviews where books by Judge Giovanni Falcone were recommended
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The Two Mafias: A Transatlantic History, 1888-2008
by Salvatore Lupo -
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Men of Honour: the Truth about the Mafia
by Judge Giovanni Falcone -
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La Sicilia e gli Alleati: Tra Occupazione e Liberazione
by Manoela Patti -
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Mafia Life: Love, Death and Money at the Heart of Organised Crime
by Federico Varese -
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Mafia Women
by Clare Longrigg
The Best Books on the Mafia, recommended by John Dickie
The Best Books on the Mafia, recommended by John Dickie
The three biggest Italian mafias remain a powerful presence, with tentacles reaching deep inside Italian business and politics, but our understanding of them is marred by myths and misconceptions. Professor John Dickie of University College London, author of three books on the mafia, recommends what to read to get a better understanding of what the mafia really is.
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Condizioni politiche e amministrative della Sicilia
by Leopoldo Franchetti -
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Men of Honour: the Truth about the Mafia
by Judge Giovanni Falcone -
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History of the Mafia
by Salvatore Lupo -
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Men of Dishonor
by Antonio Calderone & Pino Arlacchi -
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La Mafia in Casa Mia
by Anna Puglisi and Umberto Santino
The best books on The Best Books on the Sicilian Mafia, recommended by Diego Gambetta
The best books on The Best Books on the Sicilian Mafia, recommended by Diego Gambetta
‘If you go to Palermo and say, “I’m researching the Mafia,” they laugh a lot. First of all they laugh a lot, and then they kill you.’