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A Treatise on Spherical Trigonometry, Part One: With Applications to Spherical Geometry (1912)

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This is the story that many people didn’t want published. The Tiffany Club in center city Philadelphia was owned by the Mafia. At age twenty-one, Lillian Ricci became the mistress of Mobster Nick DiAntonio. When he opened the Tiffany Club, she became the front person and the Madame of ten of the prettiest and most expensive call girls on the east coast. Bill Whalen worked for Tony Russo, owner of ten prosperous hoagie shops in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, and made frequent visits to the Tiffany Club. After a few drinks with his favorite call girl, Whalen told her about the money Russo kept in his house. When this information was passed on to the Mob, Nick DiAntonio quickly robbed the Russo residence of over a million dollars. What follows is a story of a passionate love affair, robbery, blackmail, brutality, retribution and assassinations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
164
ISBN
9781164059479

This is the story that many people didn’t want published. The Tiffany Club in center city Philadelphia was owned by the Mafia. At age twenty-one, Lillian Ricci became the mistress of Mobster Nick DiAntonio. When he opened the Tiffany Club, she became the front person and the Madame of ten of the prettiest and most expensive call girls on the east coast. Bill Whalen worked for Tony Russo, owner of ten prosperous hoagie shops in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, and made frequent visits to the Tiffany Club. After a few drinks with his favorite call girl, Whalen told her about the money Russo kept in his house. When this information was passed on to the Mob, Nick DiAntonio quickly robbed the Russo residence of over a million dollars. What follows is a story of a passionate love affair, robbery, blackmail, brutality, retribution and assassinations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
164
ISBN
9781164059479