After she handed the loot over, he took a diamond ring from her hand, which he wore for the rest of his life, and borrowed John Steinbeck's “In Dubious Battle” from her library before leaving (which was returned with a respectful note a week later).
In this novel, the spelling of Salvatore Giuliano's name was intentionally changed by Puzo to "Guiliano".
Salvatore Ferragamo | Giuliano Amato | Salvatore Sciarrino | Giuliano da Sangallo | Giuliano Montaldo | Salvatore Riina | Salvatore Lo Piccolo | Salvatore Accardo | R. A. Salvatore | San Salvatore | Salvatore "The Engineer" Greco | Salvatore Quasimodo | Salvatore Mannuzzu | Salvatore Ferragamo Italia S.p.A. | Salvatore DiMasi | Giuliano Gemma | Salvatore Inzerillo | Salvatore Di Giacomo | Salvatore Contorno | Salvatore "Ciaschiteddu" Greco | Giuliano Sangiorgi | Gaston Salvatore | Salvatore Samperi | Salvatore Licitra | Salvatore Giuliano | Salvatore Cuffaro | Salvatore | Giuliano Mignini | San Salvatore, Brescia | San Giuliano Terme |
Cuccia has also been mentioned as one of the mafiosi behind the Portella della Ginestra massacre during a Labour Day manifestation on May 1, 1947, when 11 people were killed and 33 wounded by the bandit Salvatore Giuliano.