Whiskey ManViking Press, 1977 - 247 pàgines In 1932 in Milo, Alabama, a man's throat could get awfully dry if he wasn't on good terms with Eleazer "Bluenose" Trogdon. Prohibition was on, the Depression was on, Franklin Roosevelt was riding his campaign across America, and Bluenose, a man who had a real calling for making whiskey just like his daddy before him, had devoted customers as far away as the best cathouse in Birmingham. |
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