Many local history fans will know about Marty Gervais’ book “The Rumrunners”.
Well there’s a new edition coming out, and the reception for it is tomorrow, in case you’re interested in attending, details below…
Many local history fans will know about Marty Gervais’ book “The Rumrunners”.
Well there’s a new edition coming out, and the reception for it is tomorrow, in case you’re interested in attending, details below…
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Awesome. I’ve been looking for this book since I was a kid.
awesome!
from what i heard, my Pipi (grandpa) was caught runnin’ booze and was banned from the US of A for 50 years!!
is this available at any of our local bookstores? I know it’s available online, but i’d like to head to a bookstore to buy it and i can’t make it out tonite to the launch.
on a side note another great book about Windsor history is launching in November. Here’s the release:
Join us as we celebrate the launch of the book Impronte: Italian Imprints in Windsor, Thursday, November 12, 2009, 6pm at the Giovanni Caboto Club, 2175 Parent Avenue.
The guest speaker Giuliano D’Andrea will examine the issue of internment of Italians in WWII.
Tickets cost $25.00 which includes dinner and must be purchased in advance at:
Windsor’s Community Museum (519) 253-1812
Caboto Club (519) 252-8383
St. Angela Merici Church 519-254-5542
Book Committee members
CIBPA Windsor (519) 253-3000, ext. 2164
The cost of the book is $40.00 including taxes. Books will be sold following the dinner and guest speaker.
pc – it is available at Juniper’s on Ottawa st. I picked up my copy a couple days ago.
I picked up a copy of this book Friday Night at Coles bookstore in Tecumseh Mall, I met the author that night a had my copy signed.
is this rumrunners the bar if so i use to deliver papers back in the day
no johnny t – this is a book about rumrunning in the Windsor-Detroit region. it does have a story in there about the bar “rumrunners” however. A local preist murdered the owner right in the bar. It’s a fantastic book and i highly recommend that you pick it up if your interested in that kind of thing.
I had my wedding reception at the old randevouse tavern but i used ro go there for a couple beers on a saturday afternoon once when i was there the bar tender showed us these secret rooms where they used to stash the booze until the cops took off down into tecumseh to raid the original t-house and the golden tavern both near lesperance and tecumseh rd the excitement from reading these oldbootlegger stories makes me think if iwas around back then i might have tried to be a bootlegger
there’s another issue the first original by michael gladstone white that came out in the 70’sbut it’s a little harder to find
My dad tells me stories of when he was a kid and the rumrunning days. He says his grandmother ran an underground liquor and gambling joint by a lighthouse that on the eastend. I was told there was a piece about her in the rumrunners book. But can’t come up with anything her name was Delia Hart.
colleen – if i remember what i read in the book, she would have been the curator of the “edgewater thomas inn” where “lilly kazillies” stands today! she was considered the queen of the roadhouses and wasn’t one to be messed with. when new owners took possesion of the building they found a passage way leading to and underground “cavern” with an old crisscraft speedboat hanging from straps as there used to be a tunnel for small speedboats to access little river with their booze.
boy…i hope i’m thinking of the right name, but the location sounds right if she was mentioned in the book. nice peice of family history you’ve got there if i’m correct!
colleen – i was wrong about that but there was a write up about a man with the last name of Heart in the book.
i read in the original book that back in the rumrunning days when there was an iminent raid from the police Bertha Thomas used to put a trail of $10 dollar bills from the front door leading to the back door