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Galvestons Maceo Family Empire Bootlegging And The Balinese Room T Nicole Boatman

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Galvestons Maceo Family Empire Bootlegging And The Balinese Room T Nicole Boatman
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.1 MB
Author: T. Nicole Boatman, Scott H. Belshaw, Richard B. McCaskin
ISBN: 9781625853318, 1625853319, 2014953188
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Galvestons Maceo Family Empire Bootlegging And The Balinese Room T Nicole Boatman by T. Nicole Boatman, Scott H. Belshaw, Richard B. Mccaskin 9781625853318, 1625853319, 2014953188 instant download after payment.

At the dawn of the
twentieth century, Galveston was a beacon of opportunity on the Texas Gulf
Coast. Dubbed the “Wall Street of the Southwest,” its laissez-faire reputation
called those hungry for success to its shores. Led by brothers Salvatore and
Rosario at the height of Prohibition, the Maceo family answered that call and
changed the Oleander City forever. They built an island empire of gambling,
smuggling and prostitution that lasted three decades. Housed in their
nightclubs frequented by stars like Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra and Duke
Ellington, they endeared themselves to their Galveston neighbors by sharing
their profits, imitating crime syndicates in their native Sicily. Though
certainly no saints, the Maceos helped bring prosperity to a community weary from
a century of turmoil. Discover the history of Galveston’s famous crime family
with authors Nicole Boatman, Dr. Scott Belshaw and Texas historian Richard
McCaslin.

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