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Title: My Years With Capone: Jack Woodford and Al Capone by Neil Elliott, Jack Woodford, Larry W. Bryant ISBN: 0-9601574-4-1 Publisher: Woodford Memorial Editions Pub. Date: June, 1990 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $10.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.75 (4 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: A New Light on the Crime Boss, Al Capone
Comment: Neil Elliott knew exactly how to get a good story from a man who had first hand knowledge of Al Capone. Presenting the recollections in interview form lends credibility to the information provided by an aging man recalling his "glory days" with Chicago's legendary crime boss. This book shows Capone in a different light, casting a much smaller shadow of the paranoid man who became the gangland leader, and showing a noticeable difference from the glitter of all those Hollywood versions. Elliott's ability with interview skills will make his 2003 interview with Jesus a "must read." The bookstores will need to stock a big supply of the latest--The Autobiography of Jesus Christ As Told To: Neil Elliott. It will be even better and well worth the wait in line.
Rating: 5
Summary: brilliant author, brilliant book
Comment: Bill Emblom says that the author claims to have seen and been with Capone. Bill Emblom should have read the book more carefully. The author does not claim that, instead, he interviewed someone who experienced those things, which, if I may point out, are factual. This book gets 6 stars from me.
Rating: 5
Summary: The Truth
Comment: Neil Elliott, I must say, has again written another brilliant book. I don't know how he does it, but this is what I do know: His Capone book led me to become what I am. I am a historian and the National Museum of Literature. I find the book that Mr. Elliott wrote about Capone to be very real, and I found that it was all factual.
This is a private word for men: It takes balls to write something as tricky as that. Capone was a very controversial man. Jack Woodford has become a cult figure. Mr. Elliott has written the truth, and I find that very inspiring
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