HISTORY OF THE GREAT TEMPERANCE REFORMS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ...
Cincinnati, OH; Toronto: Hitchcock & Walden; Wesleyan Book Room, 1875.
Octavo. Hard Cover. First Editoin. A pretty comprehensive state by state survey of temperance movement activities. Illustrated with plates depicting such edifying scenes of children bursting into a saloon which a skeleton behind the bar pours daddy some rum. Includes a report to the Lincoln (Neb.) Temperance Society by a chemist on “How Some Liquors Are Made” -- for example, Detwiler’s yummy “Black Maria” contains Sugar of lead, eight grains to a quart; as well as strychnine and Brazil-wood. In the publisher’s brown decorated cloth binding with some silverfishing to boards and spine. The front hinge is cracked but holding.
Very Good binding.
Item #277284
Price: $125.00