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Book Launch: Don’t Never Tell Nobody Nothin’ No How: Rick James

Thu. November 1st 2018 Maritime Museum of BC Victoria BC Free

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Book Launch: Don’t Never Tell Nobody Nothin’ No How: Rick James

Join Maritime Historian Rick James at the Maritime Museum of BC, to find out wha...
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Thu. November 1st 2018 + Add to Calendar Maritime Museum of BC (All Ages)
5:10pm  Doors at: 5:00pm Free

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Rick James

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Join Maritime Historian Rick James at the Maritime Museum of BC, to find out what really went down along the west coast during prohibition!

On November 1 (5 PM – 7 PM), James will give an illustrated lecture on his recently released a book, Don’t Never Tell Nobody Nothin’ No How: The Real Story of West Coast Rum Running! This talk is FREE and books will be available for purchase at the event.

ABOUT THE BOOK
Don’t Never Tell Nobody Nothin’ No How is a lively volume in which James separates fact from fiction, taking an authoritative look into BC’s rum-running past. Contrary to popular perception, rum-running along the Pacific was usually carried out in a relatively civilized manner, with an oh-so-Canadian politeness on the British Columbian side. But there were indeed shootouts, hijackings and even a particularly gruesome murder associated with the business.
Don’t Never Tell Nobody Nothin’ No How is impeccably researched, and James draws on first-hand accounts from old-time rum-runners, the often-sensational newspaper coverage of the day and his expert knowledge of the various vessels that speckled the coast—from beaten-up fishing boats to ocean-going steamers. In addition, he offers astute commentary on the parallels between the prohibition of alcohol and the regulation of recreational drugs such as marijuana. In Don’t Never Tell Nobody Nothin’ No How, James has brought history alive making it relevant to British Columbians today.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rick James is a writer, maritime historian and photographer whose work has been published in numerous periodicals including Canada’s History Magazine, The Sea Chest: Journal of the Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society, Pacific Yachting and Western Mariner. He is the author of the bestselling book, Raincoast Chronicles 21: West Coast Wrecks and Other Maritime Tales as well as Ghost Ships of Royston. He co-authored Historic Shipwrecks of BC’s Central Coast, Historic Shipwrecks of the Sunshine Coast and The Comox Valley. Many people recognize him from his role in The Sea Hunters episode, “Malahat: Queen of the Rum Runners,” which aired on

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Maritime Museum of BC
744 Douglas Street
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Book Launch: Don’t Never Tell Nobody Nothin’ No How: Rick James @ Maritime Museum of BC Nov 1 2018 - Nov 22nd @ Maritime Museum of BC

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