Mad Dog Coll: An Irish Gangster
Prohibition-era New York City was overrun by gangsters who relied on muscle to make their mark, but few were as vicious as Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll. An Irish immigrant who grew up in reformatories and on the mean streets, Coll played by his own rules, and by the time he turned 20, even the outlaws had outlawed him.

Coll took street violence to another level, but there was brilliance behind the mayhem. He and his crew pioneered the drive-by shooting and systematically cut down the opposition during one of the most turbulent times in America's storied mob history. Yet amid the ruthless savagery that forced even the notorious Dutch Schultz into hiding and propelled Coll to number one on the Most Wanted list, the real brains behind this enterprise was a woman.

The quintessential gun moll, Lottie Kreisberger channeled the Mad Dog's aggression to terrorize New York--from innocent bystanders to organized-crime's biggest bosses, no one was exempt until Coll met his destiny in a phone-booth ambush. Incredibly, considering the extreme impact he had on his era, Vincent Coll's life ended at the tender age of 23.
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Mad Dog Coll: An Irish Gangster
Prohibition-era New York City was overrun by gangsters who relied on muscle to make their mark, but few were as vicious as Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll. An Irish immigrant who grew up in reformatories and on the mean streets, Coll played by his own rules, and by the time he turned 20, even the outlaws had outlawed him.

Coll took street violence to another level, but there was brilliance behind the mayhem. He and his crew pioneered the drive-by shooting and systematically cut down the opposition during one of the most turbulent times in America's storied mob history. Yet amid the ruthless savagery that forced even the notorious Dutch Schultz into hiding and propelled Coll to number one on the Most Wanted list, the real brains behind this enterprise was a woman.

The quintessential gun moll, Lottie Kreisberger channeled the Mad Dog's aggression to terrorize New York--from innocent bystanders to organized-crime's biggest bosses, no one was exempt until Coll met his destiny in a phone-booth ambush. Incredibly, considering the extreme impact he had on his era, Vincent Coll's life ended at the tender age of 23.
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Mad Dog Coll: An Irish Gangster

Mad Dog Coll: An Irish Gangster

by Breandan Delap, Rich Gold
Mad Dog Coll: An Irish Gangster

Mad Dog Coll: An Irish Gangster

by Breandan Delap, Rich Gold

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Overview

Prohibition-era New York City was overrun by gangsters who relied on muscle to make their mark, but few were as vicious as Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll. An Irish immigrant who grew up in reformatories and on the mean streets, Coll played by his own rules, and by the time he turned 20, even the outlaws had outlawed him.

Coll took street violence to another level, but there was brilliance behind the mayhem. He and his crew pioneered the drive-by shooting and systematically cut down the opposition during one of the most turbulent times in America's storied mob history. Yet amid the ruthless savagery that forced even the notorious Dutch Schultz into hiding and propelled Coll to number one on the Most Wanted list, the real brains behind this enterprise was a woman.

The quintessential gun moll, Lottie Kreisberger channeled the Mad Dog's aggression to terrorize New York--from innocent bystanders to organized-crime's biggest bosses, no one was exempt until Coll met his destiny in a phone-booth ambush. Incredibly, considering the extreme impact he had on his era, Vincent Coll's life ended at the tender age of 23.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158522529
Publisher: Huntington Press
Publication date: 06/23/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Breandán Delap is an award-winning author and journalist born in Bunbeg, County Donegal, a half-mile from Vincent Coll's birthplace. He’s a news editor with RTÉ, Ireland's national broadcaster, and the producer of “Seacht Lá,” a weekly current affairs program on TG4, the Irish language station. He is the author of two books in Gaelic about the Irish media. Breandán was named Oireachtas Journalist of the Year in 1998 and again in 2010.

In 2003, he won the ESB Journalist of the Year award for an exposé of a sex-abuse scandal in an Irish summer college over a 30-year period. Most recently, Breandán received a WITBN (World Indigenous
Television Broadcasters Network) award for investigative journalism in 2014.

Rich Gold is an author and award-winning documentary filmmaker. Rich’s first documentary project as producer/director, In the Footsteps of Willie Sutton, was released in 2011 and won Best Documentary in the Golden Door Film Festival. Fueled by a fascination for true-crime films, Rich wrote his first screenplay, Gallo, based on the true story of mobster Joey Gallo. Rich is currently developing In the Footsteps of Mad Dog Coll as the second in what is shaping up to be a series of true-crime documentaries.
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