King Alcohol Dethroned
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This book discusses the agencies involved in promoting prohibition in the States. The purpose of the book, according to the author, is to encourage prohibition and emphasize the role of morals and religion in the success of prohibition. The book was authored by Ferdinand Cowle Iglehart. Iglehart was a pastor of the Park Avenue United Methodist Church.
The contents of the book are as follows:
Chapter I: Alcohol and Psychology
Chapter II: Alcohol and Physiology
Chapter III: Alcohol and Literature
Chapter IV: Alcohol and Capital
Chapter V: Alcohol and Labor
Chapter VI: The Attitude of Lincoln
Chapter VII: The Attitude of Lincoln
Chapter VIII: Pioneer Prohibition States
Chapter IX: Roosevelt and Sunday Saloon
Chapter X: The South Abolishes the Saloon
Chapter XI: The South Abolishes the Saloon
Chapter XII: Prohibition in the West
Chapter XIII: Prohibition in the West
Chapter XIV: Bryan Champions Prohibition
Chapter XV: Federal Legislation
Chapter XVI: World-Wide War on Alcohol
Chapter XVII: Fighting Organizations
Chapter XVIII: Alcohol and Theology
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OCLC: 1487477