Bootleggers and Beer Barons of the Prohibition Era
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<p> This work is an accurate wide-ranging and entertaining account of the illegal liquor traffic during the Prohibition Era (1920 to 1933). Based on FBI files legal documents old newspapers and other sources it offers a coast-to-coast survey of Volstead crime--outrageous stories of America's most notorious liquor lords including Al Capone and Dutch Schultz. Readers will find the lesser known Volstead outlaws to be as fascinating as their more famous counterparts. The riveting tales of Max Hassel Waxy Gordon Roy Olmstead the Purple Gang the Havre Bunch and the Capitol Hill Bootlegger will be new to most readers. Likewise the exploits of women bootleggers and flying bootleggers are unknown to most Americans. Books about Prohibition usually note that Canadian liquor exporters abetted the U.S. bootleggers but they fail to go into detail. <I>Bootleggers and Beer Barons</I> examines the major cross-border routes for smuggling liquor from Canada into the U.S.: Quebec to Vermont and New York Ontario to Michigan Saskatchewan to Montana and British Columbia to Washington.</p>
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