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Al Capone vs. Eliot Ness

Opposite Sides of the Law

History's Greatest Rivals

Library Bound Book List: $33.60 / S&L: $25.20
eBook List: $33.60 / S&L: $25.20

Reading Level: 6-8

Interest Level: 6-8

Product type: Library Bound Book
ISBN: 978-1-4824-2209-2
Author: Ellis Roxburgh
Copyright: 2015
Language: English
Pages: 48
Trim: 7.25" x 9.25"
Dewey: 364.1092
ATOS: 6.8
ARPoints: 1
Subject: Social Studies
Binding: Library
BISAC: JNF025210, JNF030000
Fact Boxes • For Further Information Section • Black and White Photographs • Timelines • Index • Glossary
The passage of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1920 ushered in the era of Prohibition. It also induced many crime syndicates to produce and distribute alcohol. It was during this time that the infamous crime boss Al Capone rose to power through violence, cunning, and widespread bribery of government officials. Capone would ultimately meet his match in the "untouchable" Eliot Ness of the Prohibition Bureau. The story of how Ness took on Capone and the seedy underworld of Chicago will captivate readers from start to finish. Exceptional photographs and a colorful layout make this high-interest volume a compelling glimpse into a unique time period in US history.
Accelerated Reader Level Points
6-8 6.8

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