Italian-American Mafia Crime Families - Paperback
Italian-American Mafia Crime Families - Paperback
$55.60
/
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
by Edwin Favila (Author)
The origins of the term come from the Sicilian Mafia. In the Sicilian language, the word cosca, which literally translates into artichoke (a vegetable whose multiple layers surround and protect a vital core), is also used for clan. In the early days of the Mafia, loose groups of bandits organized themselves into associations that over time became more organized, and they adopted the term based on both of its meanings.