The Mustang Ranch was the biggest brightest Whorehouse in America maybe all the world — and then they made it legal! Joe Conforte prides himself on having provided "more pleasure to more men than anyone else in the history of the world." and parts of his story have been told many times — in newspapers magazines books and even a big budget big star movie: "Love Ranch". In this book it's Joe himself who tells it and he tells it all from his birth into the poverty of a Sicilian fishing village through a lifetime of hair-raising adventures to retirement as a multi-millionaire in a luxurious penthouse apartment on the beach in Rio De Janeiro thumbing his nose at the IRS all the way. It's a book is full of surprises almost a farce at some points brutally serious at others and it adds up to a highly readable telling of a phenomenal tale. Love him or hate him (and there are plenty of people in both categories) there's no disputing that despite violent competitors law enforcement vendettas prison terms exile life as a fugitive — his enemies could never defeat him; he grabbed the gold ring and got away clean with the swag. It's a great story told in his own highly expressive style.
The Mustang Ranch was the biggest brightest Whorehouse in America maybe all the world — and then they made it legal! Joe Conforte prides himself on having provided "more pleasure to more men than anyone else in the history of the world." and parts of his story have been told many times — in newspapers magazines books and even a big budget big star movie: "Love Ranch". In this book it's Joe himself who tells it and he tells it all from his birth into the poverty of a Sicilian fishing village through a lifetime of hair-raising adventures to retirement as a multi-millionaire in a luxurious penthouse apartment on the beach in Rio De Janeiro thumbing his nose at the IRS all the way. It's a book is full of surprises almost a farce at some points brutally serious at others and it adds up to a highly readable telling of a phenomenal tale. Love him or hate him (and there are plenty of people in both categories) there's no disputing that despite violent competitors law enforcement vendettas prison terms exile life as a fugitive — his enemies could never defeat him; he grabbed the gold ring and got away clean with the swag. It's a great story told in his own highly expressive style.