Bill The Butcher: The Life and Death of William Poole - Paperback

Bill The Butcher: The Life and Death of William Poole - Paperback

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by Eric Stanway (Author)

Back in 2002, when director Martin Scorcese released his acclaimed film Gangs of New York, he introduced a whole generation to the character of the vicious gang leader William Poole, more popularly known as Bill The Butcher. The narrative, while impressive, did jettison historical accuracy in favor of dramatic tension. Here, then, is the full and true story of this notorious villain, set against the rough and tumble background of New York's Five Points, as set forth in newspaper reports and contemporary accounts.

Author Biography

Eric Stanway is a writer, artist and musician with over three decades of experience. His previous books include "The Old Rindge House," "Madame Sherri" and "Mysteries of Monadnock." He also writes a history/food column for the Nashua Telegraph, entitled "A Taste of History." He lives in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, with his significant other, an extended family and Duncan, a huge black cat.

Number of Pages: 326
Dimensions: 0.73 x 7.99 x 5 IN
Publication Date: July 02, 2015
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