Howard K. Petschel's latest book, Robbing the Post Office: A Target of Opportunity, is available through Amazon.com.
The book covers such topics as the 1924 Rondout mail train robbery in Illinois and the 1962 Plymouth mail truck hijacking in Massachusetts. (In each of those cases, criminals relieved the U.S. Postal Service of cash and other items worth more than $1 million.)
The author is a former postal inspector who has previously written about stamp counterfeiting and postal service robberies.
Paperback, 190 pages.
ISBN 978-1879628526
Link to this book on Amazon.
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25 January 2017
New book: 'Robbing the Post Office'
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Editor/publisher of crime history journal, Informer; publisher of American Mafia history website Mafiahistory.us; moderator of online forums; author of Wrongly Executed?; coauthor of Deep Water: Joseph P. Macheca and the Birth of the American Mafia and DiCarlo: Buffalo's First Family of Crime; contributor of U.S. Mafia history to Australian-published Mafia: The Necessary Reference to Organized Crime; writer/co-writer of crime history articles for several publications.
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