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King of the Bootleggers

A Biography of George Remus

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226 pages
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8 hours

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The story follows George Remus, a pharmacist-turned-lawyer who became a prominent bootlegger during the American prohibition era. Despite being a lifelong teetotaler, he established one of the largest illegal liquor empires in the nation, operating openly and without concern for secrecy. His notorious reputation highlights the contradictions of his life and the broader context of the prohibition period.

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King of the Bootleggers, William A. Cook

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2008
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