The Untouchables (1957 book)

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The Untouchables
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First edition
Author
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
PublisherJulian Messner
Publication date
1957
Media typePrint (hardback and paperback)
Pages336

The Untouchables is an autobiographical memoir by Eliot Ness co-written with Oscar Fraley, published in 1957.[1] The book deals with the experiences of Eliot Ness, a federal agent in the Bureau of Prohibition, as he fights crime in Chicago in the late 1920s and early 1930s with the help of a special team of agents handpicked for their incorruptibility, nicknamed The Untouchables.[2]

The main part of the book is written in first-person anecdotal style, as if directly from Ness's reminiscences; a foreword and afterword by Fraley provide historical context. In fact, Fraley, who was a prominent sportswriter for United Press when he worked on the book, did most of the writing, although Ness wrote a lengthy synopsis that Fraley used as a starting point, made himself available for interviews, made his scrapbooks and other memorabilia available for research purposes, and approved the final version of the text shortly before his death.[2]: xii, 531–532 [3][4][5]

The book inspired The Untouchables, a popular television series which ran from 1959 to 1963, and the 1987 film The Untouchables.[2]: xi–xii, 531–532 [6][7]

Reception[]

Although The Untouchables has been criticized for its lack of historical accuracy,[8] later research casts doubt on these claims. Ness biographers Max Allan Collins and , after comparing Ness and Fraley's account to contemporary primary source evidence, concluded that the book is broadly accurate but includes some false details and is not in the correct chronological order.[2]: xii, 531–532, 588, 593, 608–610, 622, 627, 631–634, 640, 645, 649 

In an article for Vanity Fair, the writer Matthew Pearl, citing "up-to-date Untouchables scholarship," observed that Ness and Fraley, "by and large, appear to have been telling the truth."[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Pearl, Matthew (27 December 2017). "Behind The Untouchables: The Making of the Memoir That Reclaimed a Prohibition-Era Legend". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d Collins, Max Allan; Schwartz, A. Brad (2018). Scarface and the Untouchable: Al Capone, Eliot Ness, and the Battle for Chicago (1st ed.). New York: William Morrow. ISBN 978-0-06-244194-2.
  3. ^ "Oscar Fraley; Wrote 'The Untouchables'". LA Times. 9 January 1994.
  4. ^ "Eliot Ness: The Real Story". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
  5. ^ "Oscar Fraley, 79, 'Untouchables' Author". The New York Times. January 9, 1994. Retrieved May 20, 2019.
  6. ^ "'Untouchables' fueled by scotch; Ness felled by proofs". UPI.
  7. ^ "Heirs of famed Prohibition agent find lost stock certificate that could net $1m". The Guardian. Associated Press. 3 July 2015.
  8. ^ "The Unbelievables: truth, lies and the myth of Eliot Ness". The Independent. 20 February 2014.


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