Author Details
Author Details
Krass, Peter
"The legends are colorful and many. Jack Daniel, it is said, ran away to escape a broken home; was a teenager moonshiner during the Civil War; and hauled black-market whiskey, hidden under loads of meat, to the wild river port of Huntsville, Alabama, sneaking into town after midnight to avoid the sheriff and his deputies. Until now, however, no one has explained how this orphaned ""boy distiller"" went on to establish a legitimate business and create one of the most powerful and widely recognized brands in the world.
In Blood & Whiskey, renowned biographer and business author Peter Krass digs deep into the rich history of Lynchburg, Tennessee, to discover the origins and exploits of its most famous ? some say notorious ? son. What he finds is an ambitious and charismatic entrepreneur who combined a love of his craft and a natural talent for marketing with far-reaching vision and a fierce determination to succeed against all odds.
Packed with memorable accounts of run-ins with fervent teetotalers and corrupt tax collectors, as well as heartbreaking tales of struggle and privation in post-Civil War Tennessee, Blood & Whiskey tells a classic American success story with a distinctly Southern accent.
Peter Krass is the author of Carnegie, cited by Barron's as the ""definitive"" biography and selected by Library Journal as one of the best biography/business books of 2002. His other books include The Book of Business Wisdom, The Book of Leadership Wisdom, and The Book of Investing Wisdom."