The Last Good Time: Skinny d'Amato and the 500 Club

The Last Good Time: Skinny d'Amato and the 500 Club

by JonathanvanMeter (Author)

Synopsis

Paul 'Skinny' D'Amato was perhaps the most important man in the history of Atlantic City, where his world-famous 500 Club served as the ultimate backroom for the players of entertainment, politics, sports and the Mob. Skinny was not part of the Rat Pack, but he was its mentor. It was Skinny who taught Frank Sinatra the coolest way to hold a cigarette, tip big and play with the big boys. Skinny was the ultimate connected guy, a passionate gambler who had a special touch that brought people together, but with wealth and power there was also tragedy - fires, mental illness, bankruptcy, death and murder. The Last Good Time is a classic story of the whisky-soaked dark side of America and a portrait of a self-made man.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 20 Sep 2004

ISBN 10: 0747568650
ISBN 13: 9780747568650
Book Overview: For fans of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, with all the glamour of Ratpack Confidential

Media Reviews
'Fascinating... van Meter's atmospheric evocation of a lost world of glamour and corruption has the kick of a perfect Martini, straight up, with a twist' Sunday Telegraph 'Beautifully paced and compulsively readable, this book will keep you thoroughly entertained from cover to cover' Scotland on Sunday 'A riveting read, a tale of gambling and glamour, corruption and carnal sins, mental illness and Mob-handed malfeasance ... fascinating' Scotsman 'A great read! ... For guys and dolls of every stripe it was probably the last good time, and van Meter captures it perfectly' Nicholas Pileggi, author of Wiseguy and Casino
Author Bio
Jonathan van Meter is a contributing editor of American Vogue, and a regular contributor to the New York Times magazine. He has written for Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Tatler, Esquire and the Sunday Times magazine. He has appeared regularly on US TV as well as appearing on the Ruby Wax Show in the UK, and started his writing career with a job on the Atlantic City magazine.