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  1. Jul 27, 2021 · Sid Feder spent a dozen years in the 1930s and ‘40s covering the most important sporting events in the country for the Associated Press. From the World Series to the Kentucky Derby to every one of Joe Louis’ heavyweight championship bouts from 1937 through 1948, Feder was on hand with his typewriter.

  2. SID FEDER DEAD; WRITER, WAS 50; Author of 'Murder, Inc.' and Other Books Dies -- Had Been Sports Reporter - The New York Times. Share full article. Feb. 23, 1960. The New York Times Archives....

  3. Sid Feder is the author of Murder, Inc. (3.90 avg rating, 377 ratings, 26 reviews, published 1972), The Luciano Story (3.36 avg rating, 28 ratings, 4 rev...

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  4. Dec 26, 2018 · Sid Feder, AP Correspondent, wasn't new to the 88th Infantry Division's history when he wrote an article in 1946 chronicling their wartime experience. He had been writing about them since their days at Camp Gruber and had checked in on them in Italy as early as February, 1944.

  5. Aug 21, 1994 · Sid Feder, Joachim Joesten. 3.36. 28 ratings4 reviews. No gangster has ever been more powerful than Charles ”Lucky” Luciano (1897–1962). By the mid-1920s, he had taken over the New York bordellos and was making more than a million dollars a year.

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  6. Aug 22, 1994 · Sid Feder was an authority on organized crime in the U.S, and coauthored the classic Murder, Inc. Joachim Joesten, an expert on drug traffic and the European underworld, interviewed Lucky Luciano, narcotics agents, and police officials in Italy to gather information for this book.

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  7. Sid Feder was an authority on organized crime in the U.S, and coauthored the classic Murder, Inc. Joachim Joesten, an expert on drug traffic and the European underworld, interviewed Lucky Luciano, narcotics agents, and police officials in Italy to gather information for this book.