Whiskey Boys

Whiskey Boys
Title Whiskey Boys PDF eBook
Author Phillip Hurst
Publisher Bauhan Pub
Pages 180
Release 2021
Genre Authors, American
ISBN 9780872333574

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"Winner of the 2021 Monadnock Essay Collection prize, Whiskey Boys: And Other Meditations from the Abyss at the End of Youth is a lively collection of literary essays about bars, booze, and traveling the American West. The book follows the author from small-town Illinois to the West Coast after he abandons a legal career to pursue writing. Much of the narrative concerns growing up and what's gained and lost with maturity, while considering the challenges of living as a writer in a culture that's skeptical of the creative arts. Other threads include travel, wanderlust, the psychological effect of place, and mortality"--

The Whiskey Rebels

The Whiskey Rebels
Title The Whiskey Rebels PDF eBook
Author David Liss
Publisher Ballantine Books
Pages 562
Release 2009-06-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0812974530

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America, 1787. Ethan Saunders, once among General Washington’s most valued spies, is living in disgrace after an accusation of treason cost him his reputation. But an opportunity for redemption comes calling when Saunders’s old enemy, Alexander Hamilton, draws him into a struggle with bitter rival Thomas Jefferson over the creation of the Bank of the United States. Meanwhile, on the western Pennsylvania frontier, Joan Maycott and her husband, a Revolutionary War veteran, hope for a better life and a chance for prosperity. But the Maycotts’ success on an isolated frontier attracts the brutal attention of men who threaten to destroy them. As their causes intertwine, Joan and Saunders–both patriots in their own way–find themselves on opposing sides of a plot that could tear apart a fragile new nation.

Drink

Drink
Title Drink PDF eBook
Author Iain Gately
Publisher Penguin
Pages 568
Release 2008-07-03
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1440631263

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A spirited look at the history of alcohol, from the dawn of civilization to the modern day Alcohol is a fundamental part of Western culture. We have been drinking as long as we have been human, and for better or worse, alcohol has shaped our civilization. Drink investigates the history of this Jekyll and Hyde of fluids, tracing mankind's love/hate relationship with alcohol from ancient Egypt to the present day. Drink further documents the contribution of alcohol to the birth and growth of the United States, taking in the War of Independence, the Pennsylvania Whiskey revolt, the slave trade, and the failed experiment of national Prohibition. Finally, it provides a history of the world's most famous drinks-and the world's most famous drinkers. Packed with trivia and colorful characters, Drink amounts to an intoxicating history of the world.

The Men Who Made the Nation

The Men Who Made the Nation
Title The Men Who Made the Nation PDF eBook
Author John Dos Passos
Publisher Doubleday
Pages 696
Release 2011-02-23
Genre History
ISBN 0307787044

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For this history, Dos Passos returns to the American colonial period and early nationhood, exploring the personalities who won the nation’s independence from England: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Adams, and George Washington. Originally called “The World Turned Upside Down,” The Men Who Made the Nation covers the period from 1781 to Hamilton’s death in 1804. The work crystallizes the author’s fascination with the psychology of the colonial freedom fighter and presents lessons for current American policymakers.

Once a Week

Once a Week
Title Once a Week PDF eBook
Author Eneas Sweetland Dallas
Publisher
Pages 676
Release 1868
Genre Art
ISBN

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Historical Papers

Historical Papers
Title Historical Papers PDF eBook
Author Washington and Lee University
Publisher
Pages 614
Release 1890
Genre
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Killer High

Killer High
Title Killer High PDF eBook
Author Peter Andreas
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 353
Release 2022-01-17
Genre History
ISBN 0197629997

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In Killer High, Peter Andreas tells the story of war from antiquity to the modern age through the lens of six psychoactive drugs: alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, opium, amphetamines, and cocaine. Armed conflict has become progressively more "drugged" with the global spread of these mind-altering substances. From ancient brews and battles to meth and modern warfare, drugs and war have grown up together and become addicted to each other. By looking back not just years and decades but centuries, Andreas reveals that the drugs-conflict nexus is actually an old story, and that powerful states have been its biggest beneficiaries.