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Smuggler's Blues

Smuggler's Blues
Author: Jay Carter Brown
Publisher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010-12-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1554902959

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The extraordinary real-life story of a young man who became involved with the highest levels of the international drug trade - and lived to tell the tale.


Smuggler's Blues

Smuggler's Blues
Author: Richard Stratton
Publisher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1628726709

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Goodfellas meets Savages meets Catch Me If You Can in this true tale of high-stakes smuggling from pot’s outlaw years. Richard Stratton was the unlikeliest of kingpins. A clean-cut Wellesley boy who entered outlaw culture on a trip to Mexico, he saw his search for a joint morph into a thrill-filled dope run smuggling two kilos across the border in his car door. He became a member of the Hippie Mafia, traveling the world to keep America high, living the underground life while embracing the hippie credo, rejecting hard drugs in favor of marijuana and hashish. With cameos by Whitey Bulger and Norman Mailer, Smuggler’s Blues tells Stratton’s adventure while centering on his last years as he travels from New York to Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley to source and smuggle high-grade hash in the midst of civil war, from the Caribbean to the backwoods of Maine, and from the Chelsea Hotel to the Plaza as his fortunes rise and fall. All the while he is being pursued by his nemesis, a philosophical DEA agent who respects him for his good business practices. A true-crime story that reads like fiction, Smuggler’s Blues is a psychedelic road trip through international drug smuggling, the hippie underground, and the war on weed. As Big Marijuana emerges, it brings to vivid life an important chapter in pot’s cultural history.


Sky As Frontier

Sky As Frontier
Author: David T. Courtwright
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781585444199

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A look at how aviation's frontier lasted only a scant 3 decades, then vanished as commercial and military imperatives made flying routine.


Smuggler's Blues at the Central Bank

Smuggler's Blues at the Central Bank
Author: William H. Branson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1987
Genre: Black market
ISBN:

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The ineffectiveness of real devaluation as stabilization policy does not imply that the nominal exchange rate should be held constant in the face of a domestic inflation. In this circumstance, import duties and export subsidies would have to be escalated to counter the potential erosion of the trade balance. This escalation of trade barriers generates a rising black market premium and offers increasing incentives to smuggling, already a pervasive problem in the African countries. As a consequence, the central bank would find it more and more difficult to hold the nominal exchange rate constant. This leads us to consider a passive exchange rate policy of stabilizing the exchange rate by moving the nominal rate in line with domestic inflation. If such passive policy is not accompanied by the elimination of trade barriers, however, the black market premium will not disappear. Unless exchange rate policy and trade policy are consistent with each other, the smuggler's blues will reach the central bank. Indeed, this is not just a theoretical possibility, it is the major lesson from the recent experience of Sudan.


Michael Mann

Michael Mann
Author: Steven Rybin
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-04-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0810890844

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Michael Mann first made his mark as a writer for such television programs as Starsky and Hutch, Police Story, and Vegas. In 1981 he made his feature film directing debut with the James Caan thriller Thief, and in the 1980s he served as a writer and executive producer for the groundbreaking programs Miami Vice and Crime Story. Though he has delved into other genres, Mann’s career as a writer, producer, and director has consistently focused on criminal activity, from small-time hoods and professional thieves to corporate manipulators and serial killers. In Michael Mann: Crime Auteur, Steven Rybin looks at the television programs and films that Mann has stamped with his personal signature. This book closely examines the themes and techniques used in films such as Manhunter, Heat, The Insider, and Collateral and connects these elements to his work on the non-genre films The Last of the Mohicans and Ali. A revised and significantly expanded edition of The Cinema of Michael Mann (2007), this book includes new chapters on Public Enemies and the big screen version of Miami Vice, as well as Mann’s work on the shows Crime Story and Luck. Covering Mann’s entire career, this book will be of interest to fans of the writer/director’s body of work as well as to scholars of both film and television.


The Smuggler's Blues

The Smuggler's Blues
Author: Jim Carey
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781501050923

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Trade Paperback (6" x 9" hardcover book) size - paperback. A rollicking, fast-paced adventure tale about newbie drug smugglers trying to put together a deal while continually distracted by romance, alcohol and pot. A funny, riveting page-turner. What people are saying about The Smuggler's Blues: “A true page-turner. I couldn't put it down. I highly recommend it.” – Manny J. “Jim's damn book kept me up all night. I couldn't stop reading until I finished it.” – Ed C. “Your characters make Hemingway look like a sissy.” – Jimmy N. “Reading your book was like watching a movie. I could see it in my mind as I read.” – Janice Y. “Jim's writing is a combination of Ernest Hemingway and Louis L'Amour. I love it!” – Michael T. “Adventure, romance, suspense – a skillfully constructed story.” – Bill C. “Riveting.” – Mark R. “I couldn't put it down. A great read. Thank you.” – Brad K. “Action, adventure, romance, it's all there. I was sorry when the story was over. I want more!” – Michael B. “Your characters truly drive the story. A great read.” – Mike Y. “I didn't expect the insights and self-doubt that the main character had. It added a depth and certain quality to the book that I enjoyed.” – Phil W. “Finally, an action-adventure novel with depth.” – Danny C. “A real page turner.” – Jim D. “Where's the sequel?” – Susan S.


Smugglers' Blues

Smugglers' Blues
Author: Terry Cubbins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781434324399

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This book is about a powerful bond between brothers. The sometimes humorous, sometimes tragic, true story, follows the authors path as he becomes deeper and deeper involved in the marijuana trade while struggling emotionally to do the right thing not only for his brother, but for himself.


Commandant's Bulletin

Commandant's Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1995
Genre: Marine service
ISBN:

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Propaganda and American Democracy

Propaganda and American Democracy
Author: Nancy Snow
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807154156

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Propaganda has become an inescapable part of modern American society. On a daily basis, news outlets, politicians, and the entertainment industry -- with motives both dubious and well-intentioned -- launch propagandistic appeals. In Propaganda and American Democracy, eight writers explore various aspects of modern propaganda and its impact. Contributors include leading scholars in the field of propaganda studies: Anthony Pratkanis tackles the thorny issue of the inherent morality of propaganda; J. Michael Sproule explores the extent to which propaganda permeates the U.S. news media; and Randal Marlin charts the methods used to identify, research, and reform the use of propaganda in the public sphere. Other chapters incorporate a strong historical component. Mordecai Lee deftly analyzes the role of wartime propaganda, while Dan Kuehl provides an astute commentary on former and current practices, and Garth S. Jowett investigates how Hollywood has been used as a vehicle for propaganda. In a more personal vein, Asra Q. Nomani recounts her journalistic role in the highly calculated and tragic example of the ultimate act of anti-American propaganda perpetrated by al-Qaeda and carried out against her former colleague, Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. Propaganda and American Democracy offers an in-depth examination and demonstration of the pervasiveness of propaganda, providing citizens with the knowledge needed to mediate its effect on their lives.Edited by Nancy Snow