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Author Stratton, Richard (Richard H.), author.

Title Smuggler's blues : a true story of the hippie mafia / Richard Stratton.

Publication Info. New York : Arcade Publishing, 2016.

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Location Call No. Status
 Enfield, Main Library - Adult Department  363.45 STR    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  363.45 STRATTON    Check Shelf
 Wethersfield Public Library - Non Fiction  363.45 STRATTON    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description 297 pages ; 24 cm
Summary "Goodfellas meets Savages meets Catch Me If You Can in this true tale of high-stakes smuggling from pot's outlaw years. Richard Stratton was the unlikeliest of kingpins. A clean-cut Wellesley boy who entered outlaw culture on a trip to Mexico, he saw his search for a joint morph into a thrill-filled dope run smuggling two kilos across the border in his car door. He became a member of the Hippie Mafia, traveling the world to keep America high, living the underground life while embracing the hippie credo, rejecting hard drugs in favor of marijuana and hashish. With cameos by Whitey Bulger and Norman Mailer, Smuggler's Blues tells Stratton's adventure while centering on his last years as he travels from New York to Lebanon's Bekaa Valley to source and smuggle high-grade hash in the midst of civil war, from the Caribbean to the backwoods of Maine, and from the Chelsea Hotel to the Plaza as his fortunes rise and fall. All the while he is being pursued by his nemesis, a philosophical DEA agent who respects him for his good business practices. A true-crime story that reads like fiction, Smuggler's Blues is a psychedelic road trip through international drug smuggling, the hippie underground, and the war on weed. As Big Marijuana emerges, it brings to vivid life an important chapter in pot's cultural history."-- Provided by publisher.
"The unlikeliest of kingpins, Richard Stratton, a clean-cut Wellesley boy who entered outlaw culture on a trip to Mexico, he saw his search for a joint morph into a thrill-filled dope run smuggling two kilos across the border in his car door. He became a member of the Hippie Mafia, traveling the world to keep America high, living the underground life while embracing the hippie credo, rejecting hard drugs in favor of marijuana and hashish. With cameos by Whitey Bulger and Norman Mailer, Smuggler's Blues tells Stratton's adventure while centering on his last years as he travels from New York to Lebanon's Bekaa Valley to source and smuggle high-grade hash in the midst of civil war, from the Caribbean to the backwoods of Maine, and from the Chelsea Hotel to the Plaza as his fortunes rise and fall, while he is being pursued by his nemesis, a philosophical DEA agent who respects him for his good business practices"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Stratton, Richard (Richard H.)
Drug traffic -- United States.
Drug dealers -- United States.
Organized crime -- United States.
Hippies -- United States.
TRUE CRIME -- Organized Crime.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Criminals & Outlaws.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Personal Memoirs.
Stratton, Richard (Richard H.) (OCoLC)fst01495781
Drug dealers. (OCoLC)fst01432137
Drug traffic. (OCoLC)fst00898722
Hippies. (OCoLC)fst00957243
Organized crime. (OCoLC)fst01047884
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form Autobiographies.
Other Form: Online version: Stratton, Richard (Richard H.), author. Smuggler's blues. First edition. New York : Arcade Publishing, 2016 9781628726701 (DLC) 2015047957
ISBN 9781628726688 (hardback) $24.99
1628726687 (hardback)
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