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Paperback Drug Smuggling: The Forbidden Book

ISBN: 0873646851

ISBN13: 9780873646857

Drug Smuggling: The Forbidden Book

If you can't just say no to danger, adventure and big bucks, then say yes to this book. Let a seasoned veteran who's fought the drug war on the wrong side of the law give you inside info on how to get organized, deal with the money and, yes, prepare for the worst. Includes a detailed chart on state and federal sentencing laws. For information purposes only. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The pleasure of their company...and of his

I read this book when it was first published almost a decade ago and recently re-read it after watching a television program about Alistair Cooke (November 20, 1908-March 30, 2004) that renewed my interest in his life and especially in those who attracted his interest as a journalist. My first encounter with Cooke occurred when my family and I watched "Omnibus," an educational television series, broadcast on Sunday afternoons...

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A Good Read

Prior to buying this volume of Alistair Cooke's writings, I knew him only as the former host of Masterpiece Theater, with his career as a journalist being only something I had heard about. The essays collected here are from various periods of Mr. Cooke writing career (1957 through 1999) and include a diverse group of people, including Frank Lloyd Wright, Irma Bombeck, Gary Cooper, Barry Goldwater and Eleanor Roosevelt ...

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A Partial Review

"Memories of the Great and the Good" is a collection of essays that, as much as introducing the more casual and less public sides of nearly two dozen luminaries, reveals the evolution of America and of Alistair Cooke. The pieces stretch from 1951 through 1999 and the most useful advice, repeated both in discussing Churchill's love of war and hatred of the idea of women's suffrage, and in dismissing the alleged racism of...

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Alistair Cooke's Insights on Renown Figures

I purchased this book for my 13 year old son for Christmas, and took the liberty of reading it. I read Cooke's sections on George C. Marshall, Winston Churchill,Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Bobby Jones because I was familiar with all of them from other works. Cooke writes in a breezy style, butI believe he captures the noble, transcendent charateristics of each man.I enjoyed each sketch thorougly. His vignettes are all perceptive...

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