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Alcohol and human life, being partly a revision of "Alcohol and the human body," by the late Sir Victor Horsley and the late Dr. Mary Sturge and others
H. K. Lewis & Co. Ltd.
1938
A temperance tract on the effects of alcohol on the individual and society.
Alcohol and science, or, Alcohol: what it is, and what it does
W. Nicholson & Sons, Limited
1886
A temperance tract on the effects of alcohol on the individual and society.
The breweries and public houses of Guildford, with some notes on the Temperance Movement
Charles W. Traylen
1990
A guide to Guildford's breweries, public houses, inns, and mineral water manufacturers.
The cup of fury
Arco Publications Limited
1957
An impassioned warning against the dangers of drinking based on the author's experiences.
Defeat or victory? The strength of Britain book
Published for the Strength of Britain Movement by Morgan & Scott, Limited
1917
Presents the case for prohibition in Great Britain.
The great acceptance: the life story of F.N. Charrington
Hodder and Stoughton
1912
A biography of the heir to the Charrington brewery business, who renounced his inheritance to devote his life to the goals of the Temperance Movement.
A length of days: the Scottish Mutual Assurance Society 1883/1983
Henry Melland
1983
A history of the Scottish Mutual Assurance Society from its beginnings as the Scottish Temperance Life Assurance Company.
A mock brewster sessions: application for licence by John Boniface: a temperance dialogue for ten or twelve persons
Charles H. Kelly
1912
The case against strong drink presented through a short play.