Egan's Rats

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crime boss
Daniel Waugh
Egan's Rats
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gangs
Irish slums
Missouri crime
organized crime
Prohibition
Prohibition-era
St. Louis crime
St. Louis gang
St. Louis history
Thomas Snake Kinney
Tom Egan
Victorian-era

Product details

  • ISBN 9781581825756
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 17 May 2007
  • Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Led by two childhood pals, Thomas "Snake" Kinney and Tom Egan, the Egan's Rats emerged from St. Louis's Irish slums. They learned their trade the old-fashioned way, via robberies, brawls, burglaries, and shootings. When Kinney ran on the Democratic ticket in the third ward, his friends were at the polls to ensure he got enough votes. For nearly ten years the gang cut a large swath in St. Louis, instilling fear wherever it went. With Snake Kinney, a Missouri state senator and Tom Egan, St. Louis's most dangerous gangster, the gang boasted nearly 400 members. Nearly everyone who lived in St. Louis was touched by them in some way or another. Egan's Rats provides a fascinating glimpse into a past that wasn't always idyllic. It was an era in which roving gangs of thugs terrorized voters with impunity, when alcohol was illegal, when a gangster could brag of his power in the newspaper, and when the tendrils of St. Louis crime reached all the way into the White House.
DANIEL WAUGH is a history buff with a particular interest in the history of crime in the greater St. Louis, Missouri, area where he lies. While his research extends far beyond the confines of this book, Egan’s Rats is his first published work.