THE CRACKED JUG, OR FIVE ANSWERS TO MY NEIGHBOR PARLEY'S FIVE LETTERS, CRACKING HIS "FIFTEEN GALLON JUG," WITH A PREFACE, AND A CONGRATULATION, BY "NEIGHBOR SMITH.
1838 · Boston
by [Williams, Moses]
Boston: Printed for the Author, 1838. 24pp, stitched, moderate wear. Good+.
The first of three editions satirically attacking the 1838 Massachusetts law prohibiting innkeepers from selling liquor in quantities of less than fifteen gallons, a none too subtle attempt to end the business of taverns, saloons, drinks-by-the-shot or -bottle, etc. Williams calls himself the "Inspector General of Jugs." He argues that the law unconstitutionally deprives the owner of his property without due process of law.
FIRST EDITION. AI 53670 [4]. Sabin 104311. Not in Marvin, Harv. Law Cat., Marke, BEAL. (Inventory #: 11205)
The first of three editions satirically attacking the 1838 Massachusetts law prohibiting innkeepers from selling liquor in quantities of less than fifteen gallons, a none too subtle attempt to end the business of taverns, saloons, drinks-by-the-shot or -bottle, etc. Williams calls himself the "Inspector General of Jugs." He argues that the law unconstitutionally deprives the owner of his property without due process of law.
FIRST EDITION. AI 53670 [4]. Sabin 104311. Not in Marvin, Harv. Law Cat., Marke, BEAL. (Inventory #: 11205)