Scottish Smugglers by Gavin D Smith

Scottish Smugglers by Gavin D Smith

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This work embraces the historical imperatives that made smuggling lucrative, particularly during its 18th century "golden age", looking at the role of the Act of Union (1707) and Jacobitism in the encouragement and perpetuation of the Scottish smuggling trade.

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Scottish Smugglers by Gavin D Smith

This work embraces the historical imperatives that made smuggling lucrative, particularly during its 18th century "golden age", looking at the role of the Act of Union (1707) and Jacobitism in the encouragement and perpetuation of the Scottish smuggling trade. Contemporary society's attitudes to smuggling are explored, and the people who took part in it, their modus operandi, and the commodities they smuggled also are covered. A special chapter is devoted to whiskey smuggling, which even embraces the true story of "Whiskey Galore" and the topic of US Prohibition. All areas of Scotland that were affected by smuggling are examined, allowing for exploration of specific smuggling locations, operations, and episodes.
Gavin D. Smith was born in County Durham, and read English at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He currently lives on the Fife coast in Scotland, and is a freelance journalist and author, specialising in writing about horse racing, beer and whisky. He is the author of a dozen books, including six previous whisky-related titles.
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ISBN 13 9781841582856
ISBN 10 1841582859
Title Scottish Smugglers
Author Gavin D Smith
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Birlinn General
Year published 2003-10-13
Number of pages 192
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