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This book provides a fascinating look into the history of bootlegging and smuggling in North America from colonial times to Prohibition. The author, Edward Butts, explores the lives of the outlaws and the illicit activities that took place on the lakes. The book is beautifully illustrated and contains 272 pages of captivating content. The perfect format of this book makes it easy to read and enjoy. It has a length of 8.9 inches, a width of 6 inches, and a height of 0.6 inches, with a weight of 13.2 ounces. The book is published by Thunder Bay Press and is available in English language. The book belongs to the biography and autobiography, history, and the topic of criminals and outlaws, making it a must-have for anyone interested in the history of North America.
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"Since early colonial times, the Great Lakes, the Upper St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain have been smugglers' highways. Smugglers kept commerce alive in Canada in the early nineteenth century, contribu...
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