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Vintage Flint by Charles Norris, Country Life Press 
J. B. Rutherford, head of the old clan of Rutherford, shipowners, and head of the firm of Wickwire, Rutherford & Company, believed stubbornly in individualism and the past and bitterly resented any attempt on the part of government or labor to tell him how to run his business. When, therefore, a general strike paralyzed the industry, it was his natural role to become the leader of the die-hard Management group, which insisted on a strong and ruthless hand. Because of this, he and the whole Rutherford family were hated by labor and its leaders, particularly Rory O'Brien, the bitter, corroded dockers leader, whose romantic past played such an important part in the dramatic climax of the book. The shocking murder, by hired thugs, of Daisy Rutherford's fiancé; Stanley Rutherford's affair with Caddie Welch, the girl with the big smile and radical sympathies; Eleanor Rutherford's marriage to Lester Armitage, the handsome, empty-headed film actor, and then to Byron Mackey, the collectivist-minded government official; these and many other things happen to the Rutherfords in the struggle for control. Flint is the story of a proud and passionate family fighting for a way of life.
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Vintage Flint by Charles Norris

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