Jim's Research:
A personal
bibliography of my research on books since 1973...
The late Pulitzer Prize award winning columnist Mike
Royko referred to Agnew as " the finest researcher of crime in America". He has
been profiled in the Chicago-Sun Times, The Chicago Reader and a chapter in the
Nick Tosches Reader (DaCapo).
Research Works in Progress:
"Carson the Magnificent" the authorized Johnny Carson biography by Bill
Zehme for Random House in 2008, and a major book about the cultural phenomenon
of the Chicago Cubs also by Bill Zehme for Random House in 2008.
-Research Works of Jim Agnew since 1973...see
acknowledgements in each book for author's notes on Jim A.-
Reclaiming History: The Assassination Of
President John F. Kennedy by Vincent Bugliosi (W.W. Norton) (2007)
The Last Good Time: Skinny D'Amato, The Notorious
500 Club & The Rise And Fall Of Atlantic City by Jonathan Van Meter (Crown,
2003)
The Way You Wear Your Hat: Frank Sinatra And
The Lost Art Of Livin' by Bill Zehme (Harper Collins, 1997)
Lost In The Funhouse: The Life And Mind Of Andy
Kaufman by Bill Zehme (Delacorte Press, 1999)
Accardo: The Genuine Godfather by William F. Roemer,
Jr. (Donald I. Fine, 1995)
The Outfit: The Role Of Chicago's Underworld
In The Shaping Of Modern America by Gus Russo (Bloomsbury, 2001)
Supermob: How Sidney Korshak And His Criminal
Associates Became Americas's Hidden Power Brokers by Gus Russo (Bloomsbury,
2006)
Drover: A Novel by Bill Granger (W.W. Norton,
1991)
The Enforcer: Spilotro-The Chicago Mob's Man
Over Las Vegas by William F. Roemer, Jr. (Donald I. Fine, 1994)