by BeatiPaoli » Fri Jun 26, 2015 5:51 am
To Everyone: Purchased the new issue of The Informer, waiting to receive it in mail. I am disappointed in the frequency of the editions, would really like to see it quarterly. I am impressed with the level of research, writing, annotations, etc, in the articles since the magazine's inception. Particularly impressed with the issue-spanning article clearing up all the misconceptions of the early Mafia in New York.
So, in an ( admittedly feeble) attempt to stoke the editor and author(s) to produce another fine issue-spanning, comprehensive article on all our favorite subject, I would respectfully propose that the researchers and contributing authors involved with The Informer--and the more knowledgable posters in certain geographical areas from around the country here on this Forum--collaborate to write a comprehensive piece on the current state of Cosa Nostra in the United States, updating the status of the 28 Families over the last 20-30 years (including those that are defunct) a la Ed Reid's city-by-city account of the anatomy of traditional organized crime in his excellent book (for its time) "The Grim Reapers." The comprehensive synopses would include the latest history and developments in the affairs of the Families, current structure and number of members, etc. Some of this is already being written and researched by competent members of this Forum,those who are familiar with their own regional Family. This would be quite an undertaking, but it would certainly be a landmark article, perhaps even comprising more than one issue.
Just a suggestion, by one who would like to see a comprehensive, current update of the 28 Families' status in 2015.
Regards,
Beati Paoli
To Everyone: Purchased the new issue of The Informer, waiting to receive it in mail. I am disappointed in the frequency of the editions, would really like to see it quarterly. I am impressed with the level of research, writing, annotations, etc, in the articles since the magazine's inception. Particularly impressed with the issue-spanning article clearing up all the misconceptions of the early Mafia in New York.
So, in an ( admittedly feeble) attempt to stoke the editor and author(s) to produce another fine issue-spanning, comprehensive article on all our favorite subject, I would respectfully propose that the researchers and contributing authors involved with The Informer--and the more knowledgable posters in certain geographical areas from around the country here on this Forum--collaborate to write a comprehensive piece on the current state of Cosa Nostra in the United States, updating the status of the 28 Families over the last 20-30 years (including those that are defunct) a la Ed Reid's city-by-city account of the anatomy of traditional organized crime in his excellent book (for its time) "The Grim Reapers." The comprehensive synopses would include the latest history and developments in the affairs of the Families, current structure and number of members, etc. Some of this is already being written and researched by competent members of this Forum,those who are familiar with their own regional Family. This would be quite an undertaking, but it would certainly be a landmark article, perhaps even comprising more than one issue.
Just a suggestion, by one who would like to see a comprehensive, current update of the 28 Families' status in 2015.
Regards,
Beati Paoli