NYPD: Stories of Survival from the World's Toughest Beat | 
| Creator: Clint Willis Publisher: Da Capo Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 358441
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 364 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 1
ISBN: 1560254122 Dewey Decimal Number: 363.2097471 EAN: 9781560254126 ASIN: 1560254122
Publication Date: October 27, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Ships SAME or NEXT business day. We Ship to APO/FPO addr. Choose EXPEDITED shipping and receive in 2-5 business days. See our member profile for customer support contact info.
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Product Description
New York has always inspired larger-than-life tales and great writing—but on the topic of cops and crime it provides more raw material than almost anywhere else. A long history of classic films, television hits, and of course, books, have turned the New York City Police Department into a symbol for the dark drama of urban police work. And the rich and colorful vein of literature which has grown up around this culture makes NYPD not only a gripping read but a literary tour de force. Adrenaline Books takes you inside this gritty, tough life of being a cop in New York City. In addition to works by best-selling authors such as Peter Maas and Tom Wolfe, the book will include selections that offer a broad and deep look at the department's many faces: Carsten Stroud tells what it's like to track down a killer; Richard Rosenthal offers a sense of the pressures and risks of going undercover; and Bill McCarthy and Mike Mallowe offer a guided tour of the city's dregs and the pressures of working with its hardest cases. Philip Gourevitch's account of a cop's dedicated efforts to resurrect a cold case; Marcus Laffey's already near-classic articles on life as a patrolman; and Peter Hellman's best-seller Chief, written with an NYPD chief of detectives help round out this fascinating view of the NYPD and the forces that have made it such a compelling subject for so many good writers. " ... Try Adrenaline Books.... In three years, this 20-volume anthology series has earned a cult following."—ESPN the Magazine
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Good Read About NYPD April 28, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a compilation of stories from eleven authors. The time frame is from the 1800's up to the case of Abner Louima in 1997. Along the way the reader learns about the Civil War riots, corrupt and hero cops as well as visits to the tough precincts on the Bronx and Brooklyn. Good collection.
interesting to read August 24, 2005 I can recommend it for pro's and non-Police related readers. It gives you an in depth look into the history of the NYPD and tells stories from today and a hundred years ago. You can feel what the writers survived.
Good stuff. February 2, 2005 Any law enforcement officer or just one who likes to read about the beat will enjoy this story of cop tales. Good reading material.
telling it like it is... November 17, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As a native New Yorker from Brooklyn and an aspiring police officer candidate, I'm glad I picked up this book. It gave me some insight on what I'm going to be dealing with...the thugs out there don't care if you're black or white..they see blue. I really felt like I was sitting in the seat in the first chapter: "brooklyn bounce"..and the "buddy boys" chapter about the corrupt police officers...great read for anyone who likes true crime stories
Great read for those thinking of becoming a officer December 18, 2003 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The stories in this book tells the many different aspects of policing. From stories of ghetto cops,corrupt cops, draft riots, hero cops, and many more. I myself am planning to become a cop, and these stories help me realize what it takes and what i will be dealing with. If you are thinking of becoming a cop, or like cop stories, you must pick up this book, its simply great.
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