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Mobsters in Pasture: Nostra Jersey

Cook, Fred J. | January 27, 1969 issue

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This article focuses on the author Fred J. Cook. One of the books of Cook "The Secret Rulers," deals with mafia activities in New Jersey. The author provides with information that Cook began his distinguished career as a crime-and-police reporter for the company Asbury Park Press in United States. The author describes the book "The Secret Rulers," where he says that it is a book full of humor and wit. He has commented on the chances for official's involvements of legislators with mafia in the United States. Cook describes in the book that uncharitable souls have suggested that New Jersey has no business existing as-a state at all; that Pennsylvania and New York ought to carve it up and have done with it.

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COOK, Fred J.; SECRET Rulers, The (Book); ASBURY Park Press (Company); MAFIA; REPORTERS & reporting; NEW Jersey; UNITED States
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