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Rose Keefe CV

Me with Antoinette Giancana, daughter of Sam Giancana, at the Golden Age of Gangsters Convention, September 2004
Left to right: Chicago Outfit historian John Binder, Mario Gomes of Al Capone Museum Online fame, and me.
 
Me with Richard Lindberg, author of Return to the Scene of the Crime and Return Again to the Scene of the Crime.  

Published Books:

  • Guns and Roses: The Untold Story of Dean O'Banion, Chicago's Big Shot Before Al Capone. Cumberland House Publishing (Nashville, TN) 2004
  • The Man Who Got Away: the Bugs Moran Story. Cumberland House Publishing (Nashville, TN) 2004

Professional Affiliations:

  • Member, North American branch of the International Association of Crime Writers
  • Member, Crime Writers of Canada
  • Member, the Writer's Union of Canada

Radio and Television Appearances:

  • "Man, Moment, and Machine" History Channel televised special (November 2006)
  • Paddy Whacked: the Irish Mob History Channel televised special (March 2006)
  • Dave Strauss Radio Show, KTRS St. Louis (February 2006)
  • The Radio Detective, with Jerry Pearce (March 2004)
  • WBIG AM with William Kelly (March 2004)

Magazine Articles (author) :

  • "Mary Ward: The First Fatal Automobile Accident". History Magazine, Volume 8, Number 2, December / January 2007
  • "Labor Pain: Mossy Enright and Chicago's Labor Wars". On the Spot Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 2006
  • "An Officer vs A Gentleman : The Saga of Chicago's Deadly Gentleman Brothers". On the Spot Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, Winter 2006
  • "A Buck A Fist: Dopey Benny Fein and New York's Labor Wars". On the Spot Journal, Volume 1, Issue 3, Spring 2007

Personal Appearances:

  • Golden Age of Gangsters Convention, Itasca, Illinois, September 2004

Contributing Author / Expert:

  • The Most Evil Mobsters in History, by Lauren Carter. Michael O'Mara Books Ltd, London, England, UK 2004
  • Public Enemies: America's Criminal Past 1919-1940, by Rick Mattix and William J. Helmer. Cumberland House Publishing, (Nashville, TN), 2007

-Rose Keefe