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Publisher: Simmons-Sissler Co., 1952.
Hard Cover, 367 pages, 6.25 x 9.00.
Item #1833
In 1951, Alvin Griesedieck, a third generation brewer, wrote this history of his family's St. Louis brewery. He gives a candid account of the challenges of prohibition, the boom of repeal, and the struggles of World War II. Although the book was published prior to Falstaff's explosive growth during the 1950s (the company ultimately ranked as the nation's third largest brewer), it nevertheless offers a detailed and compelling look at the long road to get there. It is a truly riveting story, and a rare first-person account of a great brewery's evolution.
This copy was published in 1952 as part of the Second Printing of the book.
CONDITION: Very good. Only very light corner bumps. The gilt lettering on the front and spine are strong and bright. Inside is extremely clean. No markings, no tears, no stains. Binding and hinges strong and tight.
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