AOL: The Coney Island Bar Where Al Capone Earned The Name 'Scarface'
Alphonse Gabriel Capone, the most infamous gangster of all time. He was cut across the left cheek during a fight when he was young, earning him the moniker "Scarface." He moved to Chicago in 1919 and ...
Publishers Weekly: Young Al Capone: The Untold Story of Scarface in New York 1899–1925
Before he became the mythical untouchable "Scarface," Alphonse Capone (1899–1947) was a young, cunningly brutal thug schooled by hard-boiled criminal minds in pre-Depression Brooklyn, N.Y. Capone ...
Young Al Capone: The Untold Story of Scarface in New York 1899–1925
Jails keep prisoners in and prisoners’ enemies out. Last week Alphonse (“Scarface Al”) Capone, once Chicago’s No. 1 under-worldling, now a hunted exile “on the spot,” went behind the bars of ...
Yahoo: The real-life ‘Scarface’: a timeline of Al Capone’s life and crimes
The Boston Globe: In ‘Capone,’ Scarface retires to Florida — but retiring he’s definitely not
In ‘Capone,’ Scarface retires to Florida — but retiring he’s definitely not
Josh Trank’s “Capone” does for Scarface what Gus Van Sant’s “Last Days” did for Kurt Cobain: Not a lot, and in excruciating detail. But while both films offer a bleak look at the final chapter of a ...
The State of Florida last week was acutely conscious of the presence of its most notorious resident, Alphonse (“Scarface”) Capone of Chicago, No. 1 gangster of the U. S. Capone had gone to his Palm ...
Tampa Bay Times: Miami mansion of ‘Scarface’ Al Capone sells for $15.5M, won’t be demolished
Capone, the original “Scarface,” bought the waterfront house for $40,000 in 1928. He died there in 1947 from a heart attack The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper ...