Prohibition Facts: Questions and Answers Compiled for the Allied Forces for Prohibition
New York: Allied Forces for Prohibition, 1932. 24mo. Wraps. 96 p. [23749]
New York: Allied Forces for Prohibition, 1932. 24mo. Wraps. 96 p. [23749]
Westerville, Ohio: The American Issue Press, 1920. 384 p. 1st ed. [18762]
Westerville, Ohio: The American Issue Press, 1921. Small 4to. Wraps. 528 p. [56391]
Westerville, Ohio: The American Issue Press, 1921. Small 4to. Wraps. 528 p. [56392]
Illus. with photos. Columbus, Ohio: The Anti-Saloon League of America, 1909. 16mo. 256 p. [20917]
Westerville, Ohio: The Anti-Saloon League of America, 1919. 12mo. Wraps. 470 p. [20918]
Westerville, Ohio: The Anti-Saloon League of America, 1931. 12mo. Wraps. 220 p. [56396]
New Haven: Printed by J. H. Benham by request of the Executive Committee, New Haven Washington Temperance Union, 1850. 8vo. Wraps. 20 p. [85643]
No place: Committee of 100,000, United Dry Forces, Women's Christian Temperance Union, ca. 1930. 4 x 3 in. Broadside. Printed in red against a cream-colored background. Apparently intended to be stuck up anywhere in the manner of a Wobbly "silent agitator" [67114]
T. Martin Towne, associate editor. Chicago: David C. Cook, 1881. 16mo. Wraps. Unpaginated. [56403]
Illustrated with b/w photos & maps. Washington: International Reform Bureau, 1905 (© 1900). Small 8vo. Gray decorative cloth, stamped in red & black. 288 p. Revised 7th edition. [104736]
New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, (© 1948). 12mo. Cloth. 159 p. Revised ed. [77622]
New York: The Seer Print, 1890. 6 x 7 3/8 in. Four-page leaflet. 1st ed. First edition of this famous temperance poem, preceded by a periodical appearance in an issue of "Standard Recitations by Best Authors" [71602]
Winona Lake, Inc.: Prohibition National Committee, 1960. 3 x 5 1/2 in. Four-page leaflet. [68112]
With a new preface to the 2nd ed. London: Partridge and Co., 1857. 16mo. Brown cloth, stamped in black, gilt & blind. 127 p. 2nd ed. Contains the long poem, "An Urgent Appeal to Non-Abstaining Clergy on Temperance Reform." In his intro. to the 2nd ed., Dewar is at pains..... [54510]
Westerville, Ohio: American Issue Publishing Company, (1915). 12mo. 273 p. 1st ed. Temperance novel issued by the publishing house of the Anti-Saloon League. [21806]
No place: The Unitarian Church Temperance Society, n.d. (ca. 1890). 16mo. Wraps. 8 p. Inebriation is likened to a tobaggan slide in this temperance tract. [37339]
(New York): Labor History, 1967. 8vo. Wraps. (280)-299 p. Offprint. [35194]
Illustrated by Benjamin Franklin (not of Philadelphia). San Francisco: Leedon Publishing Company, (1922). 8vo. Wraps. [15] p. [102566]
Cincinnati & New York: Jennings & Eaton/Eaton & Mains, (1912). 12mo. Cloth. 344 p. [35335]
New York & Nashville: Abingdon Press, (1937). 8vo. Wraps. 77 p. Contains plays by Jewell Bothwell Tull, Dorothy Lehman Sumerau, Lillian Carmichael, Dorothy Akers Ranck & Hiram Elden Mansfield. [35336]
College View, Nebraska: International Publishing Association, (1914). Pictorial cloth. 128 p. 1st ed. [14345]
London: Fabian Society, 1898. Wraps. 18 p. Fabian Tract No. 86. 1st ed. [30148]
Illus. with photos. Melbourne: The Victorian Anti-Liquor League, 1923. 12mo. Wraps. 295, vi p. [50150]
Boston: The Woman's National Committee for Law Enforcement, (1930). 16mo. Wraps. 46 p. [64733]