Prohibition in the 1920s is often recalled as a big-city phenomenon-speakeasies, bootlegging mobsters, the flaunting of the constitutional edict by the urban wealthy, and the tragic plight of the cities' poor. But the Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act also had a devastating-and highly dramatic-effect on everyday folks in small towns throughout the country. The Last Run is a story about that impact.

On July 10, 1929, a headline in the Portsmouth (New Hampshire) Herald announced:

Find 139 cases of Liquor Planted in Rye Harbor;

Cargo Worth Between $12,000 and $15,000 Seized by Coast Guard-Thought to Have Come from Nova Scotia.

The mystery behind the origin of the liquor and the identities of the perpetrators of the crime was never solved. In The Last Run, the author imagines the story behind the story.



Zusammenfassung
Prohibition in the 1920s is often recalled as a big-city phenomenonspeakeasies, bootlegging mobsters, the flaunting of the constitutional edict by the urban wealthy, and the tragic plight of the cities' poor. But the Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act also had a devastatingand highly dramaticeffect on everyday folks in small towns throughout the country. The Last Run is a story about that impact.On July 10, 1929, a headline in the Portsmouth (New Hampshire) Herald announced:Find 139 cases of Liquor Planted in Rye Harbor;Cargo Worth Between $12,000 and $15,000 Seized by Coast GuardThought to Have Come from Nova Scotia.The mystery behind the origin of the liquor and the identities of the perpetrators of the crime was never solved. In The Last Run, the author imagines the story behind the story.
Titel
Last Run
EAN
9781937721343
ISBN
978-1-937721-34-3
Format
ePUB
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
24.06.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.69 MB
Anzahl Seiten
276
Jahr
2016
Untertitel
Englisch