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Hatchet Men: The Story of the Tong Wars in San Francisco's Chinatown

✍ Scribed by Dillon, Richard


Book ID
107511605
Publisher
The Write Thought
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
268 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781618090492

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✦ Synopsis


Richard Dillon, one of California’s premier historians, tells the compelling story of San Francisco’s exotic pre-1906 Chinatown when vicious hoodlum gangs held sway. Chinatown, as demonstrated by Dillon’s fast-paced narrative, became a cauldron of chaos teeming with thugs, prostitutes, gamblers, and warlords preying on scores of helpless victims.

As the Tong Wars ripped through San Francisco’s Chinatown, the Chinese inhabitants lived under a reign of terror. Opium was abundant as were β€œslave girls,” women imported for the purpose of prostitution. Hatchet-wielding killers silenced any opposition.

It was a lurid and violent chapter in American historyβ€”and, in an era when the customs of an Asian people were considered foreign and frightening to begin with, the very word β€œChinatown” came to suggest the mysterious, the sinister.

The truth that survived the earthquake of 1906 was both colorful and tragic. Richard Dillon exposes the plight of the Chinese β€œaverage man,” trapped between the Tongs that terrorized and cast their shadow over him, and a government that disastrously misunderstood him.

Richard H. Dillon has written more than 20 books about California and the West.


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