Russian Prohibition
Westerville, Ohio: The American Issue Press, 1916. Small 8vo. Wraps. 79 p. Studies and Documents of the Anti-Alcohol Movement. No. 1. [56394]
Westerville, Ohio: The American Issue Press, 1916. Small 8vo. Wraps. 79 p. Studies and Documents of the Anti-Alcohol Movement. No. 1. [56394]
(Oroville, Calif.): No publisher given, ca. 1910. 5 1/4 x 7 1/2 in. Four-page leaflet. Remarks of Judge Gray in sentencing a young man charged with "intent to commit rape." The Defendant had asked for mercy on the grounds that he was intoxicated when the crime was committed. Gray was..... [47894]
Glasgow: Scottish Temperance Alliance, 1930. 8vo. Wraps. 130 p. [56359]
No anglu valodas tulkojis K. Vilde. Tulkujumu redigejis L.U. proseffors Dr. E. Paukuls. Riga: Latvijas Pretalkohola Biedribas isdevums, ca. 1939. 8vo. Limp fabrikoid binding. 43 p. 1st Lettish ed. The first Lettish edition of "Alcohol Talks to Youth." Affixed to the front & rear paste-downs are two Latvian mailing envelopes..... [56400]
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, (1930). 32mo. Wraps. 30 p. Little Blue Book No. 1560. [46761]
Illus. with photos. Glasgow: Grand Lodge of Scotland I.O.G.T., 1909. 8vo. Wraps. 337 p. + ads. [56352]
London: Richard J. James, ca. 1930. 12mo. Tan cloth, stamped in black. 346 p. 1st ed. Novel which attempts to tell the "truth about American prohibition." The author claims to have visited 14 states as an "independent investigator" searching for "rock bottom facts" about prohibition. This story was originally serialized..... [50154]
Illus. with maps. Westerville, Ohio: American Issue Publishing Company, (1919). 12mo. Green cloth, stamped in white. ix, 379 p. [77967]
Minneapolis: Self-published, (1889). Wraps. 8 p. [13551]
Illus. with photos & line drawings. Westerville, Ohio: The American Issue Publishing Company, 1915. 12mo. Cloth-backed boards. 230 p. + folding map. 1st ed. [18766]
No place: Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1963. Small 4to. Wraps. (158)-172 p. Offprint. [36360]
New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, (1933). 12mo. vii, 192 p. 1st ed. [24592]
San Francisco: Womans' Christian Temperance Union of California, 1913. 24mo. Four-page leaflet. Leaflet No. I. Issued as part of a "Campaign to Secure Enactment by the Legislature of 1913 of a Red Light Injunction and Abatement Law" [27107]
New-York: American Tract Society, ca. 1820s. 12mo. Wraps. 24 p. No. 221. [14533]
With endpaper illustrations by Arthur Hawkins. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1931. 12mo. Tan cloth, stamped in blue. viii, 260 p. 1st U.S. edition. [94426]
San Francisco: The Ten Bosch Company, (1914). 12mo. wraps. 29 p. [40208]
El Paso: Texas Western Press / The University of Texas at El Paso, 1980. Wraps. 59 p. Southwestern Studies Monograph No. 62. 1st ed. [10320]
Topeka, Kansas: The Temperance Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1915. 5 3/4 x 9 in. Six-page leaflet. [44657]
Berkeley: Sather Gate Book Shop, [1928]. 16mo. Wraps. 110 p. 1st ed. Fictionalized story of the temperance movement in Northern California. Meads was living in Oakland at the time of this book's publication. [68457]
Oakland: Self-published, [1928]. 12mo. Wraps. 102 p. 1st ed. J. B. McChesney was a friend of Mead's and is mentioned in his book. After McChesney's death Mead briefly succeeded him as principal of Oakland High School. This book contains much interesting material about the temperance movement in California where Meads..... [68458]
Saratoga, N.Y.: Self-published, ca. 1880s. 2 3/4 x 5 1/2 in. Single sheet, printed on one side. Temperance poem. Sample stanzas: "How do you vote. That's the question - / To license the hell-holes of sin? / Do you vote that your boy and my boy, / May be ruined..... [78031]
Intro. by Evangelist John R. Rice. Wheaton, Ill.: Sword of the Lord Publishers, 1951. Wraps. 56 p. 1st ed. [27090]
New York: Peter P. Mulligan, Inc., 1923. 12mo. Cloth. 108 p. 1st ed. [78437]
Washington: National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, 1931. 8vo. Wraps. 286 p. With a four-page leaflet entitled "Conclusions and Recommendations in the Report ..." laid in. [86304]
Evanston, Ill.: National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, n.d. 3 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. Broadside. "The bells may toll the death knell of a human being slain by Rum every five five minutes of the day, but not by my Vote!," etc. [94111]