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English
Pages
226

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Wartime Racketeers
1945, G. P. Putnam's sons
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Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Introduction vii
1. Hockshop Heroes 1
2. The Meanest Men 17
3. Pedagogues in Poolrooms 32
4. The Five-and-Dimers 39
5. Welcome, Soldier! 50
6. Mailbox Marauders 61
7. The Perennial Brides 75
8. 'Tiz More Blessed 85
9. There's a Draft Blowing 104
10. The Contrabandists 110
11. The Black Marketeers 127
12. Bonanza in Bottles 144
13. Pipeline to Plunder 155
14. The Counterfeiters 176
15. How Many Lives? 190
16. Black Sheep in Industry 198
17. Cost Plus—Plus! 205
18. The Man in the Middle 216
19. Postwar Prelude 222

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Library of Congress
HV6695 .L54

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Pagination
226 p.
Number of pages
226

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Open Library
OL6481566M
Internet Archive
WartimeRacketeers
LCCN
45003268
OCLC/WorldCat
576537

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