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L. Fenton announces his latest novel.
Enacted to shut a moral door in early
twentieth-century America, the Eighteenth Amendment, ratified in 1919
and effective on January 16, 1920, actually opened a Pandora’s Box. The
liquor business thrived during Prohibition and Jewish gangsters were
right in the thick of it. They manufactured, distributed and sold black
market booze to a thirsty American public and they made millions doing
it. Some of the wealthiest and most successful liquor companies in the
world today had their humble beginnings as gangland businesses in the
Roaring Twenties.
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