The Temperance Reformation: Its History, From the Organization of The First Temperance Society To the Adoption of The Liquor Law of Maine, 1851; And the Consequent Influence of the Promulgation of That Law on the Political Interest of the State of New York, 1852

  • Hardcover
  • New York: Fowlers and Wells, 1853
By Armstrong, Rev. Lebbeus
New York: Fowlers and Wells, 1853. Hardcover. Good. 12mo. xvi, 408 pages. 4 pages of book advertisements by the publisher in back. Brown cloth hardcover stamped in blind on the boards. Faded gilt lettered title on the spine. Cloth is edge worn head and base of spine. Light shelf wear to binding. Light to moderate scattered foxing to the contents.

Previous owner inscription - "Ellison Smyth 1866" on the front paste down. Private library name label of "Ellison A. Smyth, Charleston, S. C." also on the front paste down. Smith's name stamped on the right front flyleaf. Ellison Adger Smyth was a South Carolina textile industrialist who formed the Pelzer Manufacturing Company.

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Title

The Temperance Reformation: Its History, From the Organization of The First Temperance Society To the Adoption of The Liquor Law of Maine, 1851; And the Consequent Influence of the Promulgation of That Law on the Political Interest of the State of New York, 1852

Author

Armstrong, Rev. Lebbeus

Binding

Hardcover

Condition

Good

Publisher

Fowlers and Wells: New York

Date

1853


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