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King of the Bootleggers: A Biography of George Remus

Contributor(s): Cook, William A (Author)

ISBN: 9780786436521

Publisher: McFarland & Company

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Pub Date: May 7, 2008

Dewey: B

LCCN: 2008013226

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: 18 to UP

Physical Info: 0.52" H x 8.99" L x 6.26" W ( 0.71 lbs) 225 pages

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Description: As a pharmacist turned lawyer turned master prohibition era bootlegger, George Remus is now remembered as one of the most notorious figures of the American prohibition. A lifelong teetotaler, Remus nonetheless built one of the nation's largest illegal liquor empires with little regard to disguises or secrecy. This biography tells the complete story of Remuss private life and public persona, focusing especially on the turbulent rise and fall of his bootlegging kingdom. An introductory chapter provides an overview of Remuss early life and initial careers in pharmacy and law. Subsequent chapters focus on his bootlegging career, including his overwhelmingly successful early business ventures, his 1922 bootlegging conviction, his murder of wife Imogene (after she had a well-publicized affair with prohibition agent Franklin Dodge), and Remuss subsequent trial for her murder.

Brief description: William A. Cook is the author of numerous books, including 11 on baseball history, and has appeared in productions on ESPN2 and the MLB Network. A former health care administrator and township councilman in North Brunswick, New Jersey, he resides in Manalapan, New Jersey.

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