THE CONFESSIONS OF A RUM-RUNNER, True Stories by James Barbican, 2007
THE CONFESSIONS OF A RUM-RUNNER, True Stories by James Barbican, 2007
Author: James Barbican. Published by Flat Hammock Press, Mystic, CT, 2007, Printed in USA. Like New Condition SOFTCOVER Book. Size: 9 x 6 inch, 208 pages.
THE CONFESSIONS OF A RUM-RUNNER, is an authentic journal of liquor smuggling during the time of American Prohibition (1920-1933).
The author went into rum-running for the excitement and the chance to make money quickly. In time he built up a successful organization and carried on a business running into millions of dollars. After amassing a fortune, he called it quits, married the woman of his dreams, and opened a famous hotel in Africa. First published in the summer of 1928, The Confessions of a Rum-Runner is the most insightful account of the inner workings of smuggling during Prohibition ever written.
ISBN: 9780977372553
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