November 4, 2011

Bootleggers, Mobsters and My Mom, Book Review

Just finished reading Bob Rosenthal's latest book about Passaic, Bootleggers, Mobsters, and My Mom. He reveals a notorious murder which remained unsolved for 80 years. He describes historical details of the strong Passaic economy with its woolen mills, the growth of unions and the brutality of police and factory owners. He explains the role of Alan B. Dumont (remember WABD channel 5?) who created the cathode ray tube used in the first televisions, and why he was driven out of business. Nonetheless the first TV program was broadcast from Passaic at 2 Main Avenue. Rosenthal adds to the panache of being from Passaic.
You can order this and his other books at this link:

http://www.wonderful-passaic.com/orderform.htm

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