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Contraband: Smuggling and the Birth of the American Century
Andrew Wender Cohen
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Description for Contraband: Smuggling and the Birth of the American Century
Hardcover. How skirting the law once defined America's relation to the world. Num Pages: 384 pages, 20 illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JF; HBJK; HBLL; JKV. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 263 x 249 x 34. Weight in Grams: 766.
In the frigid winter of 1875, federal agents tracked Charles L. Lawrence, an intimate of Boss Tweed and the most promiscuous smuggler in American history. Leading a network spanning four continents and lasting half a decade, “Charley” smuggled silk worth $60 million into the United States.
Since the American Revolution, smuggling had tested the patriotism of the American people. Distrusting foreign goods, Congress instituted high tariffs making the custom house the nation’s protector. It waged a “war on smuggling”, inspecting every traveller for illicitly imported silk, opium, tobacco, sugar, diamonds and art. The Civil War’s blockade of the Confederacy heightened ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Condition
New
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780393065336
SKU
V9780393065336
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About Andrew Wender Cohen
Andrew Wender Cohen is associate professor of history at Syracuse University. He lives with his family in central New York.
Reviews for Contraband: Smuggling and the Birth of the American Century
"[A] well-researched and well-written account of the underside of America's growth as an economic power."
Publishers Weekly "Featuring a host of colorful characters, Contraband is a fascinating and revealing book, which makes a compelling case that smuggling, and efforts to suppress it, offer a window into broader historical issues, including the American state, political machines, and economic enterprise."
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Publishers Weekly "Featuring a host of colorful characters, Contraband is a fascinating and revealing book, which makes a compelling case that smuggling, and efforts to suppress it, offer a window into broader historical issues, including the American state, political machines, and economic enterprise."
... Read more