Rumrunners - J. Anne Funderburg

Rumrunners

Liquor Smugglers on America's Coasts, 1920-1933
Buch | Softcover
208 Seiten
2016
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4766-6757-7 (ISBN)
27,40 inkl. MwSt
Tells the riveting true stories of Prohibition's most notorious rumrunners - the daring men and women who sailed the high seas to defy the Volstead Act. With cunning, courage, and machine guns, the rumrunners battled the Dry Navy forces led by the US Coast Guard. When Prohibition ended, Rum Row faded away. But the rumrunners survived as outlaw legends in American history.
America's Rum War tells the riveting true stories of Prohibition's most notorious rumrunners - the daring men and women who sailed the high seas to defy the Volstead Act: Bill McCoy, the First Rumrunner, Gertrude Lythgoe, the Bahama Queen, James Alderman, the Gulf Stream Pirate, ""Big Bill"" Dwyer, the Czar of Rum Row, Rudolph Wylk, the Long Island Kingpin, Edith Stevens, the Rumrunning Mistress, Al Lillien, Boss of the Radio Rum Ring, Joe Parente, California Liquor Lord, and J.H. Madden, the Rumrunning Mayor of Sausalito, California. With cunning, courage, and machineguns, the rumrunners battled the Dry Navy forces led by the U.S. Coast Guard. Liquor freighters carried large cargos of booze from Canada, Tahiti, the Bahamas, and St. Pierre et Miquelon to the USA. To avoid capture, the freighters stayed on Rum Row in international waters. Speedboats, powered with aircraft engines, raced out to Rum Row to pick up liquor. They dashed to shore, outrunning and outmaneuvering the Dry Navy. Rumrunners operated along the entire U.S. coastline, with the greatest activity around New York, New Jersey, Florida, and California. When Prohibition ended, Rum Row faded away. But the rumrunners survived as outlaw legends in American history.

J. Anne Funderburg has spent years studying American history, focusing on the Roaring Twenties and the Volstead Era, relying heavily on sources published during Prohibition to capture the true flavor of the era. She lives in Middletown, Delaware, USA.

Table of Contents


Preface

 1. Rum Row: Mother Ships and Mosquito Boats

 2. Island Oases: St. Pierre and the Bahamas

 3. The Coast Guard: A New Mission

 4. Cut to the Chase: Speed Plus Agility

 5. Coast Guards: The Good, the Bad and the Drunk

 6. Volstead Enforcement: Tragedy and Controversy

 7. Bill McCoy: Rumrunning Pioneer

 8. Gertrude Lythgoe: The Bahama Queen

 9. Edith Stevens: Love and “Reckless Courage”

10. Long Island: The Rumrunners Next Door

11. “Big Bill” Dwyer: The Czar of Rum Row

12. The Radio Rum Ring

13. Pirates, Hijackers and ­Go-Thru Guys

14. Right Off the Boat: Rumrunning in Florida

15. The Gulf Stream Pirate: Two Different Men

16. The West Coast Connection: Canada to California

17. Malahat: The Phantom of the Pacific

18. Golden Gate Rumrunners: The Tailor and the Mayor

19. Repealing Prohibition: The End of the Great Drought

Glossary

Chapter Notes

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 26 photographs
Verlagsort Jefferson, NC
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Allgemeine Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-4766-6757-8 / 1476667578
ISBN-13 978-1-4766-6757-7 / 9781476667577
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