ABOUT THE BOOK
Author Art Montague weaves tales of suspense, intrigue, and chicanery involving Canadians from coast to coast as they responded to the challenges and opportunities presented them by U.S. Prohibition (1920-1933).
From perilous midnight speedboat runs across stormy ocean waters to murder on the prairies and shady dealings in Canada's highest offices, the stories are a narrative of Canada-U.S. border relations that many would prefer be forgotten.
Recommended for readers of all ages and countries who may have the notion that Canadian history is dull stuff. Not so!
5.5 X 8.5 PB/144 pages. $9.95 Cdn. April 2004

ISBN 1-555439470
Altitude Publishing
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Partly due to customer demand, this book may be temporarily unavailable. Please contact the author directly to order an autographed copy.