Tommy O'Connor (criminal) - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Laura Enright (2005). Chicago's Most Wanted. Brassey's. pp. 366–367. ISBN 978-1-57488-785-3.
  • Cliff Terry (2005). Chicago: A Guide to Unique Places. Globe Pequot Press. p. 40. ISBN 978-0-7627-3517-4.
  • Mike Houlihan (2008). Hooliganism. Dog Ear Publishing. pp. 78–79. ISBN 978-1-59858-725-8.
  • Alzina Stone Dale (2002). Mystery Reader's Walking Guide. iUniverse. p. 143. ISBN 978-0-595-23021-1.
  • Richard Lindberg (1991). "Close Up on the Chicago Police: Tommy O'Connor Breaks Out". To Serve and Collect: Chicago Politics and Police Corruption from the Lager Beer Riot to the Summerdale Scandal. Praeger. pp. 219–226. ISBN 978-0-275-93415-6.
  • Richard Lindberg (1999). Return to the Scene of the Crime: A Guide to Infamous Places in Chicago. Cumberland House. pp. 82–85. ISBN 1-58182-013-5. More than one of |isbn13= and |isbn= specified (help)

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