Booziest Book of the Year

Booziest Book of the Year
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The booziest book I read this past year—outside of bartender's guides, of which we suddenly have a surfeit—is also the bloodiest, the bleakest, and the most terrifying. On Jan. 4, 1917, Edward Campion Vaughan boarded a train in London's Waterloo Station. He had just turned 19 and he was going to France.

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