Daniel Okrent was the first public editor of The New York Times, editor-at-large of Time, Inc., and managing editor of Life magazine. He worked in book publishing as an editor at Knopf and Viking, and was editor-in-chief of general books at Harcourt Brace. He was also a featured commentator on two Ken Burns series, and his books include Last Call, The Guarded Gate, and Great Fortune, which was a finalist for the 2004 Pulitzer Prize in history. He lives in Manhattan and on Cape Cod with his wife, poet Rebecca Okrent.
"A triumph. Okrent brilliantly captures the one glaring 'whoops!'
in our Constitutional history. This entertaining portrait should
stimulate fresh thought on the capacity and purpose of free
government."
--Taylor Branch
"Daniel Okrent's Last Call fills a gaping void in American popular
history that has been waiting for years to be filled, by providing
a clear, sweeping, detailed and immensely readable account of
Prohibition. His book is full of lively stories, incredible
characters and fascinating research. It is, at once, great fun to
read and solid history, a rare combination." -[trimmed quote still
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--Michael Korda, author of Ulysses S. Grant, Ike, and With Wings
Like Eagles
"Daniel Okrent's Last Call is filled with delightful details,
colorful characters, and fascinating social insights. And what a
great tale! Prohibition may not have been a lot of fun, but this
book sure is."
--Walter Isaacson
"Last Call is--I can't help it--a high, an upper, a delicious
cocktail of a book, served with a twist or two and plenty of
punch."
--Evan Thomas, Newsweek
"This is a marvelous and lively social history, one that manages to
be both scholarly and exciting. Okrent takes us through a period of
American history unlike any other. Fair-minded, insightful, and
amused, he has a command of the material that makes the journey
rewarding at every sober step of the way. I loved this book."
--Lawrence Wright, author, The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road
to 9/11
"This is history served the way one likes it, with scholarly
authority and literary grace. Last Call is a fascinating portrait
of an era and a very entertaining tale."
--Tracy Kidder
"A triumph. Okrent brilliantly captures the one glaring 'whoops!'
in our Constitutional history. This entertaining portrait should
stimulate fresh thought on the capacity and purpose of free
government."
--Taylor Branch
"Daniel Okrent's Last Call fills a gaping void in American
popular history that has been waiting for years to be filled, by
providing a clear, sweeping, detailed and immensely readable
account of Prohibition. His book is full of lively stories,
incredible characters and fascinating research. It is, at once,
great fun to read and solid history, a rare combination." -[trimmed
quote still needsapproval]
--Michael Korda, author of Ulysses S. Grant, Ike, and
With Wings Like Eagles
"Daniel Okrent's Last Call is filled with delightful
details, colorful characters, and fascinating social insights. And
what a great tale! Prohibition may not have been a lot of fun, but
this book sure is."
--Walter Isaacson
"Last Call is--I can't help it--a high, an upper, a delicious
cocktail of a book, served with a twist or two and plenty of
punch."
--Evan Thomas, Newsweek
"This is a marvelous and lively social history, one that manages to
be both scholarly and exciting. Okrent takes us through a period of
American history unlike any other. Fair-minded, insightful, and
amused, he has a command of the material that makes the journey
rewarding at every sober step of the way. I loved this book."
--Lawrence Wright, author, The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the
Road to 9/11
"This is history served the way one likes it, with scholarly
authority and literary grace. Last Call is a fascinating
portrait of an era and a very entertaining tale."
--Tracy Kidder
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