Paperback. Pub Date: 2011 Pages: 480 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Drawing on thousands of pages of recently discovered government Documents. Wiretap processing transcripts and Al Capone's handwritten personal letters. New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Eig tells the dramatic story of the rise and fall of the nation's most notorious criminal in rich new detail.From the moment he arrived in Chicago in 1920. Capone found himself in a world of limitless opportunity. He was an impetuous. affable young man of average intelligence. ill prepared for fame and fortune. whose most notable characteristic was his scarred left cheek. Yet within a few years. Capone controlled an illegal bootlegging business with annual revenue rivaling that of some of the nation's largest corporations. Along the way he corrupted the Chicago police force and local courts while becoming one of the wor...