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OverviewA brutal, unflinching portrait of ambition, violence, and power, Scarface by Armitage Trail is a cornerstone of American crime literature and the defining novel of the classic gangster era. Set in the smoke-filled backrooms and bloodstained streets of 1920s Chicago, this landmark work follows the rise and fall of Tony ""Scarface"" Guarino, a cold, brilliant figure determined to claw his way to the top of a criminal empire built on fear, bootlegging, and corruption. As Prohibition fuels the growth of organized crime, rival gangs battle for territory, political favors are bought and sold, and the line between law and lawlessness disappears. Tony's ascent is relentless-driven by ego, strategy, and the ruthless calculus of survival-until violence, betrayal, and paranoia close in with explosive consequence. Trail's prose is urgent and cinematic, combining noir realism with the mythic scale of a rise-and-fall gangster saga. A precursor to modern crime fiction, Scarface exposes the machinery of power in Prohibition-era America, revealing how brutality and charisma can shape a legend-and destroy the person behind it. Gritty, fast-paced, and unsentimental, the novel stands alongside the greatest works of the genre and remains essential for readers drawn to: classic gangster novels Prohibition-era crime fiction 1920s Chicago underworld stories American cultural and film history early twentieth century crime narratives Now recognized as the novel that inspired the iconic films, Scarface endures as a vivid snapshot of a violent age and a chilling examination of how criminal empires rise-and why they fall. A must-read for libraries, collectors, and anyone fascinated by the origins of the American gangster myth. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Armitage TrailPublisher: Positronic Publishing Imprint: Positronic Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9781515469537ISBN 10: 1515469530 Pages: 186 Publication Date: 01 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationArmitage Trail was the pen name of Maurice R. Coons (1902-1930), an American writer whose brief but explosive career left a lasting mark on crime fiction and gangster literature. Born in New Orleans and raised in the cultural crossroads of early twentieth-century America, Trail absorbed the language, rhythms, and underworld folklore of a nation in transition-shadowed by Prohibition, political corruption, and the rapid rise of organized crime.Trail worked as a journalist and researcher before turning to fiction, gathering material in speakeasies, police precincts, and the back rooms of Chicago and New York. His fascination with the criminal world wasn't academic; he studied real gangsters, read court records, and listened to street stories, transforming raw experience into narrative. The result was gritty, unsentimental, and startlingly authentic.His 1930 novel Scarface-the book that inspired the classic films of 1932 and 1983-stands as his defining achievement. A visceral portrait of ambition, violence, and the corrupting lure of power, it helped shape the modern gangster novel and influenced generations of crime writers. Trail's prose is lean and cinematic, driven by dialogue and momentum, bridging the gap between pulp-era storytelling and later noir realism.Tragically, Armitage Trail died at just twenty-eight, leaving behind only a handful of works. Yet his legacy endures: Scarface remains a touchstone of American crime literature, a foundational text for readers interested in Prohibition-era history, organized crime narratives, and the origins of the gangster archetype in popular culture.Though his life was short, Trail's impact was enduring-proof that some voices burn fast, but burn brilliantly. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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