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Thehulkster321
08-21-2007, 02:57 AM
anyone know some good books about famous drug dealers?

I Justburn 247
08-21-2007, 03:05 AM
There's plenty of books on Al Capone and during his time the alcohol he pushed was prohibited and might as well be considered a 'drug' in the perspective of today's society even though it literally is a drug haha..

Uh.. there's also really good biographies on Tookie Williams who was famous for founding the Crips street gang of LA and pretty much all of gangs as we know them..

captian420
08-21-2007, 04:31 AM
dude if u wnt sumthing about wicked chill drug dealers then get the movie blow best drug movie ever it even beats scar face

ganjzilla
08-21-2007, 04:48 AM
i would argue that point...id have to say blow is the best movie ive seen for straight up drug dealing aspect...but for the cinematic experience its all scarface, blow lacked the killing that added excitement to scarface

Alwayz_Stoned
08-21-2007, 04:59 AM
Here is a story:

A guy sold drugs


The end!

lmao

BlAzInIt4:20
08-21-2007, 05:25 AM
I love the movie blow... sexy actors..

pixel
08-21-2007, 11:37 AM
pablo escobar is the classic story of a drug dealer, became the absolute biggest coke supplier to the united states, was tracked down by the CIA and FBI and his own government, and died in a gunfight on a roof. Better than scarface and it really happened.

Amazon.com: Memory of Pablo Escobar: Books: James Mollison (http://www.amazon.com/Memory-Pablo-Escobar-James-Mollison/dp/1905712065/ref=sr_1_7/104-8370309-9335959?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1187696330&sr=1-7)
(you should check the library tho cause thats expensive)


Book Description

The extraordinary story of the richest and most violent gangster in history-his youth, his bid for political power, his domination of the world's cocaine trade, his campaign against the Colombian state during which thousands died, his imprisonment in a luxurious private jail, his escape, and his eventual capture and shooting-is told in hundreds of photographs gathered by photographer James Mollison in Colombia. Exhaustively researched, this visual biography includes photographs from Escobar family albums, pictures by Escobar's bodyguards, pictures from police files (both shot by the police and taken in raids of Escobar's premises), and snapshots by the Federal Drug Administration officer who helped hunt Escobar down.

The book contains illuminating interviews with family members, other gangsters, Colombian police and judges, and survivors of Escobar's killing sprees. The text is supplemented by contemporary photographs by Mollison of Escobar's fleet of planes, his private zoo, arms caches captured by the police, and even Escobar's prison jukebox. It is both a compelling picture story and a landmark in visual journalism.

This is the original follow-up to James Mollison's James and Other Apes (Chris Boot, 2004). Born of British origin in Kenya, Mollison now lives in Venice. He works as an advertising and editorial photographer, and his work has been widely published throughout the world, including in Colors, The New York Times, the Guardian, and Le Monde

LIP
08-21-2007, 11:45 AM
Howard Marks - Mr Nice.

Thehulkster321
08-22-2007, 02:52 AM
Read everything about Pablo Escobar ... it was my topic for my research project senior year.

Mr Nice looked like a good book ... ordering it from the library as we speak.

Ive seen pretty much all the dealing movies
Blow was a GREAT movie
I thought it was better then scarface

Heres a list I came up with last night after browing amazon if anyones interested,

The Cocaine Kids: The Inside Story of a Teenage Drug Ring
by Terry M. Williams

Mr. Nice: An Autobiography
by Howard Marks

Mr Nice and Mrs Marks
by Judy Marks

Snowblind: A Brief Career in the Cocaine Trade
by Robert Sabbag

Smokescreen: A True Adventure
by Robert Sabbag

Contrabando: Confessions of a Drug-Smuggling Texas Cowboy
by Don Henry Ford Jr

Doctor Dealer: The Rise and Fall of an All-American Boy and His Multimillion-Dollar Cocaine Empire
by Mark Bowden