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Gamblers & Gangsters: Fort Worth's Jacksboro Highway in the 1940s & 1950s
Contributor(s): Arnold, Ann (Author)

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ISBN: 1571682503     ISBN-13: 9781571682505
Publisher: Eakin Press
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: December 1998
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Annotation: For Worth's Jacksboro Highway in the 40s and 50s
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BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - State & Local - General
- True Crime | Murder - General
- True Crime | Organized Crime
Dewey: 976.453
LCCN: 98028262
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.4" W x 8.4" L (0.60 lbs) 232 pages
 
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A gripping account of rampant crime in Fort Worth, Texas, during the 1930s, through the 1950s, with hoodlums, gamblers, murderers, dopers, pimps, and lawmen on the take. The author recounts the days when Fort Worth was as wide open as Las Vegas with gambling and crime that rivaled New York and Chicago with mob hits, exploding cars, and late-night police raids. The personalities were larger than life, some went on to fame in other parts of the country such as Las Vegas gambling pioneer Benny Binion. While others met an early demise such as Herbert "The Cat" Noble.

Jacksboro Highway resembled "The Strip" in Las Vegas with casinos and night clubs that served as the epicenter for illegal activity, and the money and the blood flowed, while the law turned a blind eye to the mayhem. Ann Arnold gives a detailed account of almost two dozen gangland slayings and spills the beans, naming names of those indicted, complete with the final report of a special grand jury that ended the era.

 
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