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The Drunkard Goes to War

World War II not only dragged America out of the Great Depression, it opened up a whole new front in publishing.

Like all patriotic Americans, Lucius rose to the challenge when the Nazis and Japs made the mistake of messing with the US. Using his status as a Captain in the Signal Corps to get the scoop on the hottest drinking stories from the war, he kept the men and women in uniform in the know and off the wagon with informative pieces such as, “Do Teetotalers and Hitler Have More Than Not Drinking in Common?,” “Bar Hopping During the Battle of the Bulge,” and “How to Find Out Where the Ungrateful Locals Are Hiding the Hooch.”


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