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Fine unread condition navy blue boards, yellow spine, and blue spine lettering contained in a near fine condition color illustrated dust jacket. Includes Author Dedication; Preliminary Page Quote; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Prologue; Epilogue; Appendix and Index. Illustrated with a section of black-and-white photographic plates. Signed and inscribed by the co-author, Randy Jurgensen, with blue pen at the upper section of the blank first free front endpaper. "Randy Jurgensen's and Robert Cea's gripping account of 1970s New York makes today's city streets seem quaint by comparison." -- Raymond W. Kelly, Police Commissioner of the City of New York. "Circle of Six takes us back to a time of despair in New York City that we would all like to forget, but cannot, because we have to understand the mistakes of that time so we don't repeat them again." -- William J. Bratton, LAPD Chief and Former NYPD Commissioner. "Jurgensen is the genuine article. He stands among some of the best detectives in the NYPD. The Mosque case of 1972 is the most famous case amongst the rank and file of the NYPD and Circle of Six holds no punches." -- Joe "Donnie Brasco" Pistone, Former FBI Special Agent. "This is the most realistic book since The French Connection. This book makes me wish I was still producing movies. The Moby Dick of police stories . makes me proud to live in New York and have brave and resolute men from NYPD 'on the job.' " - Phil D'Antoni, Academy Award Winning Producer, The French Connection. "This fantastic book puts you right there in the teeming, riotous Harlem streets, amidst the chaos, anger, fear, betrayal, violence and death. Every cop should read this. Every American shoudl read it. You won't believe what they did." -- Ed Dee, Retired NYPD Lieutenant and author. "In 1972, New York City was plagued with protests, riots, and general unrest. It was during this defining year that one of the Police Department's most scandalous cases occurred: the murder of Police Officer Phillip Cardillo. On Friday, APril 14, 1972, the police were summoned to Mosque Number 7 in Harlem, led at the time by the Nation of Islam's Minister Louis Farrakhan, for a ten-thirteen: officer in need of help. The turn of events after this officer distress call has become perhaps the most legendary story in NYPD history. Police entered the Mosque and a conflict occurred, resulting in Officer Cardillo's death, and the city on the brink of a full-scale riot. Sensing a potential crisis and conflict with the Nation of Islam and the Black Liberation Army, New York City Mayor John Lindsay, Commissioner Benjamin Ward, and Congressman Charles Rangel acquiesced to the Mosque's leaders and ordered the police out of Mosque Number 7. Subsequently, the details of Officer Cardillo's murder and the events of what happened at the Mosque were covered up and an investigation was never truly launched until NYPD detective Randy Jurgensen began his own investigation. For four years, he would not rest, taking on the Mayor, his superiors in the NYPD, the Nation of Islam, and seemingly at times, the entire city of New York, before he could effect an arrest. His investigation revealed the tragic and shameful story of the political scandal and cover-up that rocked the NYPD and the Nation of Islam." -- from the inner front jacket flap. ABOUT THE AUTHOR, RANDY JURGENSEN: A decorated veteran of the Korean War, Randy Jurgensen joined the New York Police Department at 20 years of age. Among other highlights of his career, he arrested Lenny Bruce and broke what became known as the Bag Murders, later to become a movie called Cruising. He has earned over 40 citations, medals, and numerous plaques. He has appeared in over thirty films and television shows, and has produced several movies. Although he has been the subject of hundreds of publications, this is his first book. N° de ref. del artículo 007162
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Título: Circle of Six: The True Story of New York's ...
Editorial: The Disinformation Company, Ltd., New York
Año de publicación: 2006
Encuadernación: Hardcover
Condición: Fine
Condición de la sobrecubierta: Near Fine
Ejemplar firmado: Signed by Author(s)
Edición: 1st Edition