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PLEASE NOTE: This copy is *not* signed, despite what you may read elswhere in this description. 551 pages including index, bibliography, references and black and white photographs. Tells us of the Prohibition years - how Sam and his brothers kept one step ahead of the law - and paints an entertaining portrait of the romantic era of bootlegging. Sam emerges himself as a larger-than-life character: irascible, authoritarian, volcanic, iron-willed - as well as a loving father and loving husband. A seductive portrayal of a Canadian legend. Wonderful unmarked copy with only faint signs of handling. Several drops of light-beige staining to top edge. Book
308 p. + Frontis. 12mo. XLib. Original blue full cloth binding. George Wharton Pepper (1867-1961) was an influential American lawyer, law professor, Christian activist, and Republican politician from Philadelphia, PA. He represented Pennsylvania in the United States Senate. PA 18
18720000895Hartford Conn.: Geo. L. Coburn Steam Print. 1872. 24 33 pages. Original printed wraps. 17 x 11 cm. Chipping to wraps title and corners of a few other leaves not affecting text and a number of short marginal tears. Spine has mostly perished but gatherings are held by the original stitching. Wraps heavily stained not affecting legibility. Light marginal damp stains throughout; marginal soiling in a few places. A poor but complete copy. SECOND EDITION so stated on the front wrap expanded. The first edition of the previous year contained only the first part of this work the 24-page manual. The second edition includes a new section "Ritual" the second grouping of 33 pages. It contains a diagram of a lodge room and descriptions of ceremonies for opening meetings initiations recognizing visitors installing officers and instituting new lodges. At the end is a cipher being a number code for the alphabet and the common vocabulary used by the organization. In addition to the contents alluded to in the title the manual includes the lyrics to seven odes. Several ads are printed with the text all promoting Thomas H.L. Tallcott's diverse professional and business interests in Glastonbury and Hartford. One ad announces his services as a notary and justice of the peace and another his land surveying firm. He also advertises patent medicines Dickinson's Alternative Balsam and Discutient Ointment and a washing machine the Niagra Washer both of which he distributed. At the end of the manual is an ad for the New England Female Medical College Boston and the free dispensary offered by Dr. Samuel Gregory. Thomas Hyde Lord Tallcott 1829-1907 of Glastonbury was active in the temperance movement in Connecticut from his early adulthood belonged to several national prohibition organizations and was one of the founders of the Prohibition Party in Connecticut 1869. He was also an attorney justice of the peace Congregationalist minister and a prominent figure in the Templars. In 1849 he presented a petition to the Connecticut senate to prohibit alcohol. He was a leader in the Hartford County Temperance Society at least as early as 1852 when he issued a circular for the organization. In 1867 and 1868 he went to the Carolinas to organize lodges for the Templars. He established over a dozen lodges most of which were for African Americans. He founded the Champions of Prohibition in 1870 and served as the first president and secretary of the organization. Ref. Austin "Prohibition Leaders of America" 1895 p. 35. Obituary Hartford "Daily Courant" Sept. 30 1907 p. 2. Fahey "Temperance & Racism" pp. 61-62. Rare. OCLC locates only the Virginia Tech copy of this second edition; not in NUC. Of the first edition OCLC finds only two copies NYP and Harvard; NUC adds the LC copy. Geo. L. Coburn Steam Print. paperback
1925965Pittsburgh: Office of Administrator Prohibition District No. 4 1925. Cloth over flexible boards. Sixteenmo. ii 53 pages. Near fine. Bound in black cloth over flexible boards with no exterior titles. A few faint spots to lower board. Binding sound. A rare manual issued by Prohibition District No. 4 Pittsburgh as a pocket guide to help its Revenue and Prohibition agents build strong cases as they enforced the Volstead Act in the field. The contents are distilled ha from Treasury Department Regulations 12 and 60 and aimed at avoiding procedural mistakes during investigations sting operations and arrests. Think Eliot Ness making sure his "i"s are dotted and "t"s are crossed so the bootleggers don't walk on a technicality. Office of Administrator, Prohibition District No. 4 unknown
192782999Bln.: Vlg. Die Schmiede (c 1927). 70 Ss., 1 Bl. 8°. Ockerfarb. Pp. mit grau-ockerfarb. Deckeltitel auf schwarz-grau-gestreiftem Grund, Kopfgrauschnitt (Kapitale min. bestoßen, Schnitt etw. stockfleckig).
198011555Presses de la Cité 1980 191 pages in8. 1980. Broché. 191 pages. Les Pirates du Texas relate la poursuite d'un policier Ted Brown aux trousses de trafiquants d'alcool pendant la prohibition. L'histoire suit Brown jusqu'à Paris à la recherche de Bob Cummins le roi des bootleggers puis lors d'un déchargement d'alcool sur les côtes du Texas où il est blessé et soigné dans un ranch
192598167P., Editions du Sagittaire, chez Simon Kra, 1925, in-12, 147 pp, imprimé sur papier de belle qualité, broché, bon état. Edition originale sur papier d'édition
38785Paris : Edition Simon Kra, 1925 - un volume in-12 (12,2x19,8 cm) broché, 146 pages - premier tirage sur papier courant (janvier 1925) - bon état -
Ed. Atlanta 1976, In-8 relioure éditeur trés décorée. 248 pages. Trés bon état.
188656938Olympia W.T.: Thomas H. Cavanaugh Public Printer 1886. 8vo. 555 5 xxvii 1 xv 1 ix 1 pp. Contemporary full calf red black & gilt morocco spine labels minor uniform toning some edgewear minor bumping to corners still VG copy from the library of Bates & Burnett law firm with William Charles Bates 1885-1973 and Milton L. Burnett 1887-1972 who operated for decades in Vancouver WA from before World War I and moved their firm into the Charles Brown historic house in 1945 beginning a local trend of using older homes for professional buildings and George W. Yocum 1827-1890 longtime Portland attorney. First edition of this rare Washington Territory lawbook including the January 29 1886 Alien Land Ownership law which was the only anti-Chinese measure to pass the legislature as well as two laws related to Prohibition advocated by newly empowered women’s suffrage voters. The Alien Land laws emerged out of the anti-Chinese riots in Tacoma WA in November 1885 when labor organizations such as the Knights of Labor with the aid of the Pierce County Sheriff succeeded in forcing all of the Chinese residents out of town as well as torching their homes. Building on the 1882 Federal Chinese Exclusion Acts the Territorial Legislature specifically excluded any “Alien†who were “incapable of becoming citizens of the United States†could neither own land or convey title of properties to heirs. Unfortunately for the Chinese in Seattle this failed to placate socialist firebrands suffragettes & Knights of Labor advocates Laura Hall Peters and Mary Kenworthy or the equally charismatic Knights of Labor organizer Daniel Cronin. In February 1886 hundreds of working-class white men and women on the pretense of enforcing local health regulations condemned buildings in Seattle’s Chinatown and herded over 350 Chinese residents down to the Seattle docks and demanded they ship out. About 200 Chinese embarked for San Francisco and another had to wait six days for another ship setting off a riot and declaration by Washington Territory Governor Squire and President Grover Cleveland. The “Local Option†law passed by the Territorial Legislature in 1886 garnered huge opposition from saloon owners and cases brought resulted in the 1888 ruling against “Local Option†by the Territorial Supreme Court returning the power back to city councils and county commissioners. See: John Putnam Racism and Temperance: The Politics of Class and Gender in Late 19th-Century Seattle The Pacific Northwest Quarterly Vol. 95 No. 2 Spring 2004 pp. 70-81; Mark Lazarus III An Historical Analysis of Alien Land Law: Washington Territory & State 1853-1889 University of Puget Sound Law Review Vol. XII 1989 pp. 197-246. Thomas H. Cavanaugh, Public Printer, unknown
1919ABE-1119542831364 PAGES FORMAT 18 CM X 25,5 CM-LA TRANSFORMATION SOCIALE ET LES DEVOIRS DU CLERGE AU LENDEMAIN DE LA DEMOBILISATION-PRELIMINAIRES DE PAIX LA CONFERENCE DE PARIS DE 1919,DISCOURS D'OUVERTURE PAR M.POINCARE-LA QUESTION RELIGIEUSE EN ALSACE-LORRAINE DEPUIS L'ARMISTICE DU 11 NOVEMBRE 1918-LA CGT SERA REPRESENTEE OFFICIELLEMENT A LA CONFERENCE DE PARIS-LES ISRAELITES RECLAMENT LA "RESTITUTION" DE LA PALESTINE-QUELQUES EXPOSES DIVERGENTS SUR LA SOCIETE DES NATIONS-LA PAPAUTE ET LA POLITIQUE INTERNATIONALE,BENOIT XV-GUERRES RELIGIEUSES CONTEMPORAINES,AULARD-UNE GRANDE VICTOIRE ANTIALCOOLIQUE,PROHIBITION POUR TOUS LES ETATS-UNIS D'AMERIQUE-UNION RELIGIEUSE ET UNION CIVIQUE
21374Paris, José Corti, 1934. In-4, LVIX-282 pp., broché, couverture originale imprimée (minuscules déchirures et taches à la couverture, papier jauni).
193037586np 1930. Set of twelve postal envelopes complete in the "Jury Report On Prohibition" series. Each envelope depicts a Juror numbered 1 through 12 in satiric fashion with printed commentary. Minor occasional dusting Fine.<br/><br/> Examples:<br/> Juror No. 1-- the foreman "A PROFESSIONAL REFORMER also active in the "anti-smoking crusade the Motorless Sabbath League Etc. Etc."<br/> Juror No. 2 - A Resort Proprietor. "I run a roadhouse and don't pay nothing to the Government."<br/> Juror No. 5 - Night Club Hostess. "Hello Suckers! We're all strong for Prohibition and HOW! Ever see so merry a party as this"<br/> Juror No. 8 - Bootlegger. "Prohibition is a Good Thing. I been in the business for twelve years and things are going along better than ever."<br/> Juror No. 9- Grape Grower. "Ever since da Prohibish I get a good a price for da grape."<br/> Juror No. 10- Machine-Gun Dealer. "Thanks to Prohibition I got a good steady job."<br/> Juror No. 12- Racketeer. "Prohibition give us our Big Chancest. unknown books
139 pages. Signed and inscribed by authors inside front cover. Numerous reproductions of black and white archival photos in text. Deals almost entirely with the trade from Saint Pierre. Binding tight. Somewhat above-average wear. A sound reference copy. Book
193045794Detroit and Windsor: Johnson Smith & Company N.d. ca 1930s. Edition not stated; publisher's serial number "1263" appears common to all printings. 12mo; pictorial green card wrappers; 32pp. Expected age-toning to pulp-paper text; mild external rubbing and wear; ownership signature to upper front wrapper; Very Good. Prohibition-era bartender's guide with instructions for making home-brew. Laid in is a typed recipe for wild cherry wine. Johnson Smith & Company unknown books
pp. xliii, 447. Numerous photo illustrations. Small folio. Original Purple cloth binding, lettered in white. Includes a yellow gold decorated cloth pin for the 59th Annual Convention, 1933. PA 10x2
186146401811Paris, Havard, 1861 ; petit in-12, demi-basane fauve, fil. dor., non rogné, couverture beige imprimée conservée. (Reliure moderne). 93 pp.Ce livre semble extrêmement rare, nous n’avons trouvé que trois exemplaires dans les bibliothèques françaises, tous à la date de 1861. Histoire du tabac depuis sa découverte par les Espagnols en 1520 chez les habitants de Tabasco, province du Yucatan, introduction en France, Jean Nicot, en Italie, en Orient, en Angleterre, usage du tabac en Amérique avant 1520, calumet de paix, sauvages de Virginie. Nombreuses guérisons opérées par le tabac ; les Chinois et le tabac, introduction en Hollande, pipes. Persécutions : en Angleterre par Jacques Ier, supplice de Rawlegh ; en Perse, Schah-Abbas ; en Tuquie, Amurat IV ; bulle d’Urbain VIII... Opinions des médecins du XVIIe siècle, conseils de Néander aux jeunes gens ; Simon Paulli et sa haine contre le tabac et le thé. Une thèse de 1699 intitulée “le tabac abrège t’il la vie ?” ; impôts sous Richelieu, Colbert, premier bail du tabac. Sous Louis XIV, Louis XV, et Louis XVI, les turgotines, la Révolution, la régie. Smith n°15.
[4], 5-254, [2], 8 [ads], pages. This portion of Carr's life story begins after his experience as a submariner in WWI. He serves as an officer of the Mercantile Marine and experiences incredible adventures and hardships before deciding to move his young family from England to New Brunswick. Times are tough in his new land. He describes the local poverty and exposes the awful social problems of rural New Brunswick, as well as his dramatic adventures at work, with a local trapper and as a member of the C.P.R. police. In short, Carr was a man's man and this book is full of manly adventures. Later in life, Carr [1895-1959] became very concerned about what he viewed as plans for world government and wrote Pawns in the Game and Red Fog Over America, books which sold by the hundreds of thousand. The present work is vital in understanding the background and motivations of this fascinating man. Above-average wear to publisher's black cloth. Binding intact. Gift greetings upon front free endpaper. Spine leaning. Dust jacket not included. Not pretty but a worthy reading copy. Book
19942080302106800030Japan National Assembly Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: New book 246 pages Number of books: 1 Japan National Assembly Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs paperback
19942090202120402037Japan National Congress Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japan National Congress Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs paperback
1933173490New Haven: WONPR Connecticut Branch 1933. 7x10 inch handbill lightly toned otherwise very good. "A vote for ratification is a vote for good government lower taxes and liquor control." WONPR was founded by Pauline Sabin who later was an anti-New Deal activist. WONPR, Connecticut Branch unknown books
19331172New Haven: Connecticut Branch W. O. N. P. R. 1933. Broadside. 7" x 10 1/4. Single sheet printed on one side. Slight age toning. Fine condition. This is an original handbill from a major women's group soliciting votes to repeal Prohibition in 1933.<br /> <br /> Women's organizations--particularly the Women's Christian Temperance Union--are strongly associated with passage of the 18th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution and the national ban on alcoholic beverages it brought in 1919. The major role women played in getting Prohibition repealed is not as widely recognized however.<br /> <br /> This handbill was issued by the Connecticut Branch of the Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform W.O.N.P.R. The W.O.N.P.R. was organized in 1929 by women who could no longer ignore the destructive if unintended consequences of Prohibition. <br /> <br /> Here voters are asked to vote for ratification of the 21st Amendment reminding them that "A Vote for Ratification is a Vote for Repeal!" and "A Vote for Ratification is a Vote for Good Government Lower Taxes and Liquor Control." <br /> <br /> The efforts of the W.O.N.P.R. and other repeal groups were successful and Prohibition was repealed with the ratification of the 21st Amendment in December of 1933.<br /> <br /> A tangible piece of Prohibition and women's history. Connecticut Branch, W. O. N. P. R. unknown
196814708Frankfurt a.M. ; Wien ; Zürich Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1968. 331 S. 8, Ganzleinen, mit Schutzumschlag,
191488037HBHamburg:, Deutschlands Großloge II des IOGT, 1914. 2 Bll., 360 Seiten, blind- und silbergeprägter OLdrbd., farbiger Blattschnitt, 24,5 x 18,5 cm.
1907KULT0524Hambg., Vlg. v. Deutschlands Großloge 1907. gr.-8°, XV, 458 S., marmorierter HLn. d. Zt., schwach berieben, Rü. leicht geblichen, Vortit. etwas aus Faltung gerissen u. m. Buchhändlerstempel, die ersten Seiten schwach fingerfl. 2 Beigaben: Weisbart, Josef. Der Wunderquell und Rotnäschen. Zwei Märchen über den "Freund Alkohol". 2. Aufl. Berlin, Deutscher Arbeiter-Abstinenten-Bund 1925. 23(1) S., mit 3 Abb., ill. OKart, klammergeh./Die alkoholfreie Jugenderziehung. Heft 2. Mai 1938. S. 17-31, 2 Abb., OBrosch., klammergeh., Lichtspuren, schwache Knickspuren.