The Ten Million Dollar Getaway


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The money comes in once a month by plane—untraceable bills, totaling millions of dollars. And these men are going to steal it. The Lufthansa Heist was one of the most audacious, and profitable, crimes ever committed on U.S. soil. It has been immortalized in movies like Goodfellas and The Big Heist. The New York crime families contributed brains and muscle and, on December 11, 1978, these men stole almost ten million dollars. Then the bodies started piling up. Doug Feiden weaves this spellbinding tale of the crime and its bloody aftermath, where the FBI started to piece together what had happened, where paranoia make the risk greater than the reward, and where witnesses were soon silenced for good.




Tilted


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With the advent of Conrad Black’s new appeal, Steven Skurka is back to deliver a thorough, in-depth account of the controversial businessman’s legal difficulties. It was the trial that captivated observers on both sides of the Atlantic. Media titan Conrad Black, by turns respected and reviled for decades in Canada and around the world, faced off with U.S. prosecutors on charges of criminal fraud stemming from his activities with Hollinger International. As the only Canadian writer to attend the trials of Conrad Black, lawyer Steven Skurka delivers a thorough, in-depth account of the controversial businessman’s legal difficulties. Skurka offers analysis, insights, and personal anecdotes to present the clearest picture of the trials to date, featuring interviews with key members of the prosecution and defence, as well as a peek into the jury room during final deliberations. In the first edition of Tilted, Skurka showed how the prosecution attempted to "tilt" the trial in its favour, but he also demonstrated how Black unsuccessfully attempted to tilt the trial his way. Black lost his appeal to the Court of Appeals and began serving a six-and-a-half-year prison sentence in Florida. Black’s legal battles moved to the U.S. Supreme Court, followed by a second appeal in Chicago and leading eventually to a dramatic conclusion. Now Skurka brings the reader up to date on all of the recent developments in Conrad Black’s case, including new interviews and behind the scenes strategy.







Weekend Getaways in Louisiana


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Videohound's Golden Movie Retriever


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Describes and rates more than twenty thousand videos, and provides indexes by theme, awards, actors, actresses, and directors.




McQueen


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The biography of the original Mr. Cool, Steve McQueen. The actor who perhaps, first epitomised the Action Hero; a complex man, prone to casual affairs and violence, yet capable of helping those more unfortunate than him.




Film Composers Guide


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Where the Money Is


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In a fast-paced, hard-edged style that reads like a novel, FBI special agent Rehder chronicles the lives and crimes of bank robbers in today's Los Angeles who are as colorful and exciting as the legends of long ago.




The Getaway Guide to California


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Each chapter offers a daily itinerary to one of California's most fascinating destinations. You can follow each of the 22 daily itineraries by themselves or in combination for a weekend, a week or much longer. The book, by travel expert Roger Rapoport is a travel guide with up-to-date information on prime tourist attractions one can visit in the great state of California. The book is a fact-packed and handy resource which is ideal for any California bound vacationer. "Sightseeing for travel in all price brackets. Each recommendation has been personally inspected by the author, assuring you a pleasant trip. Mile by mile travel itineraries make your trip a breeze whether you are driving or going by rail or coach. Destinations covered include San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbrara, Monterey, Yosemite, San Francisco, Napa Sonoma, The Gold Country, Mendocino and The Redwoods. This book reveals the kinds of secrets travel writers keep to themselves." - Midwest Book Review




Film Directors


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