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    Don't never tell nobody nothin' no how : the real story of West Coast rum running / Rick James.

    • Title:Don't never tell nobody nothin' no how : the real story of West Coast rum running / Rick James.
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    • Variant Title:Do not never tell nobody nothing no how
    • Author/Creator:James, Rick, 1947- author.
    • Published/Created:Madeira Park, BC : Harbour Publishing, [2018]
      ©2018
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Alcohol trafficking--British Columbia--Pacific Coast--History--20th century.
      Prohibition--British Columbia--Pacific Coast--History--20th century.
    • Description:312 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
    • Summary:""We operated perfectly legally. We considered ourselves philanthropists! We supplied good liquor to poor thirsty Americans ... and brought prosperity back to the Harbour of Vancouver ..." Captain Charles Hudson At the stroke of one minute past midnight, January 17, 1920, the National Prohibition Act was officially declared in effect in the United States. From 1920 to 1933 the manufacture, sale, importation and transportation of alcohol and, of course, the imbibing of such products, was illegal. Prohibition was already a bust in Canada and it wasn't long before fleets of vessels, from weather-beaten old fish boats to large ocean-going steamers, began filling their holds with liquor to deliver their much-valued cargo to their thirsty neighbours to the south. Contrary to popular perception, rum-running along the Pacific coast wasn't dominated by violent encounters like those portrayed in the movies. Instead, it was usually carried out in a relatively civilized manner, with an oh-so-Canadian politeness on the British Columbian side. Most operated within the law. But there were indeed shootouts, hijackings and even a particularly gruesome murder associated with the business. Using first-hand accounts of old-time rum-runners, extensive research using primary and secondary documentation, and the often-sensational newspaper coverage of the day, Don't Never Tell Nobody Nothin' No How sets out to explain what really went down along the West Coast during the American "Noble Experiment.""-- Provided by publisher.
    • Additional formats:Issued also in electronic format.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-301) and index.
    • ISBN:9781550178418 (hardcover)
      1550178415 (hardcover)
      9781550178425 (HTML)
    • Contents:Scotch oases in a desert of salt water
      Showdowns in the Strait
      US Coast Guard gets tough
      Mother ships and the disaster years (1923-24)
      The disaster years part 2
      The man with the trademark smile
      The Coast Guard years
      The customs scandal of 1926
      "Hail, Ale, The Gang's All Here"
      Getting organized big time
      Across the line, fast and dirty
      Shabby Old Queen of Rum Row and the halcyon years, Ensenada (1928-33)
      Supplying a thirsty market with the cup that cheers.
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