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DRINK AND THE VICTORIANS

A HISTORY OF THE BRITISH TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT

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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE


This collection has been formed by the amalgamation of two smaller but important collections. The larger part, probably about three-quarters of the whole, was formed by William Hoyle of Claremont, Bury, near Manchester. The other part was formerly in the Joseph Livesey Library, Sheffield, and many of the pamphlets carry that library stamp.

The catalogue has three main elements: pamphlets and tracts; books, including a section of contemporary biography; and newspapers, journals and conference reports. There are around 1400 separately published pamphlets and tracts but a series of tracts, or part of a series, has usually been catalogued as one item. The Hoyle collection of pamphlets, is bound in 24 volumes, mostly half black roan, many with his ownership stamp. All the pieces from the Joseph Livesey Library are disbound; so that any item described as "disbound" may be assumed to be from the Livesey collection and all the others, for which a volume and item number are given, from Hoyle's bound collection.

[NOTE: All pamphlets have been disbound, so the above bibliograhical note is not completely accurate. July, 2007.]

INTRODUCTION


By Brian Harrison Fellow and Tutor in Modern History and Politics, Corpus Christi College, Oxford.


Anyone keen to understand the Victorians can hardly do better than devour Joseph Livesey's Staunch Teetotaler (458) or J.G. Shaw's Life of William Gregson. Temperance Advocate (1072), for temperance history offers the clue to a moralistic society that did not yet separate religion from politics. Its key unlocks understanding of an increasingly prosperous society groping towards the idea that the poor need not always be with us. It gets us inside an urban society pioneering its response to the social problems accompanying growing affluence and increased leisure.

Nineteenth-century Britain turned against cruelty and violence of all kinds, repudiating ill-treatment of women, criminals, lunatics, animals, children and slaves. Energy and hope were marshalled for the humanitarian crusade in ways that now seem unfamiliar. If, for instance, master ill-treated slave, abolition of slavery was the answer; if the farmer neglected his cattle, then he must be educated or punished into kindness; if woman turned to prostitution, she must be "reclaimed"; and if the drunkard beat his wife, drunkenness must be frontally attacked. This highly moralistic diagnosis of social problems gave far less attention to environmental pressures and structural problems within the economy than would now be fashionable.

To many Victorians drunkenness seemed at the root of many of the big city's evils: crime, violence, family discord, social unrest, ignorance and poverty. Temperance reformers from the late 1820s onwards attacked the problem head on by trying to get drinkers to abstain. Each individual faced an apparently simple choice: stay with the dissolute on this side of the road, and squander resources in what one mid-Victorian temperance cartoon saw as "the losings bank", that is, the pub: or, accompany the prudent across the road into all the affluence and respectability of "the winnings (that is, the savings) bank".

But by the 1850s many temperance reformers had become impatient with the teetotaler's simple but slow-acting emphasis on moral choice, and in 1853 the United Kingdom Alliance was formed to promote prohibition. The Alliance soon devised what was called the "Permissive Bill", which would ban the trade from an area when two thirds of its ratepayers voted to implement it. To many reformers, including J.S. Mill and (in his old age) the pioneer teetotaler Joseph Livesey, this seemed a tyrannical interference with individual liberty, and even a hindrance to the moral growth that every good Liberal hoped for. In the resultant controversies (see 142, 370, 507, 925, 975 for examples), temperance reformers often gave as good as they got, and were capable even of unhorsing John Stuart Mill on some points - as in the writings of T.H. Barker (43-4) or Samuel Fothergill (261).

In some ways the Victorian temperance world now seems less alien than it appeared to me in 1961, when as a young graduate student I began studying the movement. In the 1960s alcoholism and street violence seemed in full retreat before expanded welfare and growing affluence, and environmental diagnoses of poverty were well. entrenched; yet during the past decade the drug problem has re-emerged with a vengeance. I remember being surprised, in the early 1970s, to find that people were interested in my Drink and the Victorians, a subject I had decided to study from purely academic motives, for the light it could shed on current social problems. Moralistic politics, too, have reappeared; since 1979, British governments have been positively Gladstonian in their zest for thrift and self-improvement, their eagerness for a property-owning democracy, their emphasis on the moral benefits of choice.

So this remarkable collection will interest a wide range of scholars, and I wish I'd known about it when writing my book. The major national libraries - the British Library in London, for instance, and the Bodleian Library in Oxford - are relatively weak in the temperance area. In the 1960s the major temperance collections were held by the United Kingdom Alliance, the British National Temperance League (duplicates from whose collection in Sheffield are included here) and the Goldsmith's Library; if I had known about it, I would certainly have wanted to consult this collection as well.

No such hoard is ever likely to appear on the market again. Much of it was accumulated by William Hoyle (1831-86), a Lancashire cotton-spinner who became the temperance movement's mid-Victorian expert on the statistical aspect of the question, and brought intelligence, energy and resource to the whole enterprise. His Our National Resources and how they are Wasted (1871 - see 336-8, 951) was important. This collection reflects the outlook of a man who was alert to everything important that was going on between the 1860s and 1880s in the world of prohibition and temperance; it also contains items from the related movements against smoking (28, 86, 88-9,192, 284, 304, 388, 491, 597, 629, 649, 700-2) and meat-eating (517); everything likely to promote a continuing campaign has been carefully husbanded. Many of the books were presented to Hoyle, and some of their interesting inscriptions illustrate the deep respect temperance reformers felt for him.

The world of self-improvement and respectability did not separate recreation from good works; indeed, temperance readily became a hobby for its practitioners - a private world, a hidden culture - and its publications were hoarded for enjoyment as well as for usefulness. These include temperance almanacks (100, 1148, 1202), readers (936), annuals (1042), songbooks (231, 334, 947, 1111, 1131, 1164, 1197), reciters (283, 817, 884, 1009, 1091), handbooks (917,968), primers (1018), lesson-books (1011, 1054) and even temperance encyclopaedias (1047). In the absence of other media, this was a period of essay-writing, pamphleteering and periodical-launching, driven on by an almost euphoric faith in the power of the printed word; these were the great days of the Victorian provincial press.

Provincial mid-Victorian Liberalism flourished on the continuous interaction between the written and the spoken word. Temperance reformers, most of them Liberals, published their sermons (e.g. 183, 277, 297), their lectures (421, 444, 456, 993, 1019), their public debates (293, 365-6, 486, 645), and the proceedings of their public inquiries (584, 658, 848, 1049, 1065, 1199), conventions and conferences (270, 672, 805, 1035, 1040, 1085, 1087, 1136, 1182-4, 1209, 1224).

Frustrated ambition and pent-up energies fuelled the many public temperance controversies (not all of them friendly) - about the Gothenburg system for municipal management, for example (289, 431) and about compensation for confiscated licences (477). This literature was by no means always written by the mindlessly sentimental: much of it is gritty, spiky, angry material, hostile to a London-based and aristocratic Establishment, passionately concerned about social problems that are seen as both urgent and destructive of material and moral welfare.

The main strength of the present collection lies in its wealth of mid-Victorian controversial and ephemeral temperance material, though it also contains valuable items from earlier decades (845, 891, for example), as well as important later material., much of it retrospective, biographical or autobiographical. The teetotaler, like Pilgrim, saw himself as struggling through a life of snares and temptations, and the analogy with Pilgrim's Progress moulded many a temperance memoir, as the title of Thomas Whittaker's well-known Life's Battles in Temperance Armour (1112) reveals. By 1860 it seemed worth publishing the key (864) to a picture containing the portraits of 120 temperance reformers, and a retrospective mood sets in during the 1880s and 1890s as the movement prepares itself for its long decline.

Temperance ephemera were vulnerable. Victorians readily consigned annual reports, leaflets, lectures, sermons and tracts to the wastepaper basket, and little of what survived got past the salvage man during the second world war. Temperance was, at least in its earliest decades, too provincial and even vulgar in tone to interest the great copyright libraries. The temperance movement's twentieth-century decline made things worse. So items like 170, 650 or even 193 may well be unique; yet obscure as they are, they reveal much of what temperance meant in practical terms to ordinary people in their localities.

The collection contains the well-known classics of temperance propaganda such as Burne's Teetotalers Companion (853), Livesey's Malt Lecture (444, 991), R.B. Grindrod's Bacchus (928) and Beecher's Six Sermons on Intemperance (64). The major items of Victorian temperance historiography are also there - notably Winskill (1123-5), the Webbs (1106) and Dawson Burns (8602). These are complemented by the earlier, less grandiose and now scarce histories of the movement: Morris (1010), Teare (671), Walmsley (1101), Dearden (176, 891-2) and Stephenson (1084).

The movement's vigorous torrents of propaganda branched out in several directions, each with its own leading exponents, all well represented here: religious (70, 75, 162, 168, 171, 240, 271, 385-6, 409-10, 496-9, 501-2, 579, 587, 594-8, 600, 602, 621-2, 696, 978, 980, 1035, 1059, 1061-2, 1085, 1119, 1173), criminological (187, 324, 344, 404-5, 454), economic (262-4, 328-31, 336-41, 345-9, 351, 355-7, 360-2, 394-6, 1039, 1069) and medical (10-15, 20, 52, 71, 120-1, 150, 196, 216-7, 322, 332-3, 466, 473, 492-4, 512, 514-5, 674, 774, 792, 868-70, 960, 1014, 1016, 1018, 1108, 1116). The collection also provides good coverage of the Sunday closing issues.

Particularly interesting are the items relating to the important Ulster temperance reformer John Edgar (199-212), the rich collection of William Hoyle's important publications on the economic aspect of temperance (324-362, 951-43), the scarce later writings of Joseph Livesey (443458, 992), the valuable collection of the United Kingdom Alliance's informative mid-Victorian (prohibitionist) annual reports (735-761) and publications (558-64, 764-8), the rare items on the Sunday closing movement (125-141, 871) and the volumes of temperance tracts (681,716, 1081, 1090-2) - evocative material that rarely becomes available in this ...

Perhaps most valuable of all, because so central to the movement and so rarely available in bound volumes, are the temperance periodicals. These range from the ephemeral and therefore scarce venture that lasts for but a few numbers - Nos. 884, 1154, 1163, 1225, for example - to the major organs of a powerful movement that were published by national organisations like the Band of Hope, the National and British Temperance Leagues and the Church of England Temperance Society (Nos. 1130, 11.38-9, 1142-3, 1149, 1165, 1167-8, 1174, 1178, 1177, 1.181., 1188, 11.92). Such items rarely come on the market nowadays, yet they chronicle the movement's day-to-day history; their vivid engravings, their fiercely sectarian correspondence-columns and their earthy apologetics all combine to illuminate important aspects of nineteenth-century popular culture and religion.

The discovery of this collection gives students of the Victorian age a major opportunity. Any library lucky enough to acquire it will greatly reinforce its holdings on the history of nineteenth-century social reform, nonconformity, provincial and popular culture - for we are nowadays increasingly aware that to all of these, the Victorian temperance movement was central.

BRIAN HARRISON

Brian Harrison, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History and Politics, Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Author of Drink and the Victorians. The Temperance Question in England: 1815-1872 (Faber, 1971); Separate Spheres. The Opposition to Women's Suffrage in Britain (Croom Helm, 1978); Peaceable Kingdom. Stability and Change in Modern Britain (Clarendon Press, 1982); and, with Colin Ford, A Hundred Years Ago. Britain in the 1880s in Words and Photographs (Allen Lane/Penguin Books, 1.983).

 


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1. A'BECKETT, Sir William. Sir William A'Beckett on the Maine Law. A lecture which the late chief justice of Victoria ... delivered on the 24th of August last, at the School of Arts, Sydney, Australia, n.p., n.d. [Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance.] 12pp. Disbound.

2. ABERDEEN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Ninth report of the committee of management of the Aberdeen Industrial School Association. 1858-9. Aberdeen: D. Chalmers, 1859. 12pp.

3. ACLAND, H.W. [president] Report of medical conference on the suppression of intemperance (revised) convened by the Church of England Temperance Society, in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford. On October 30, 1876. Under the presidency of Dr. H.W. Acland, F.R.S. President of the Medical Council, and regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford. Second edition, Oxford: E. Pickard Hall [etc.] n.d. [c. 1876] 32pp.

4. ADAM, John. The substance of a speech delivered at the annual meeting of the Glasgow and West of Scotland temperance society. 20th December, 1830. No. 16. Glasgow: University Press. 12pp. Disbound.

5. ADDRESS. Address by the Committee of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Temperance Society.MDCCCXXX. Glasgow: William Collins, n.d. [c. 1830] 24pp.

6. ADDRESS. Address of the executive committee of the United Kingdom Alliance to the electors and Non-Electors of Great Britain and Ireland. Manchester: Beresford and Southern. n.d. 4pp.

7. ADDRESS. Address to the electors and rate payers of Scotland. By the Scottish Permissive Bill Association. Glasgow: Office of the ... Association. 16pp. n.d.

8. ADDRESS. Address to the ladies of Great Britain and Ireland, from the United Kingdom Alliance, formed June 1st, 1863 to procure the total and immediate legislative suppression of the traffic in all intoxicating liquors as beverages. Manchester: Cave and Sever, n.d. [c.1863] 8pp.

9. AFFLECK, W.B. The House that Jack Built: A lecture delivered ... in Trinity School Room, Bradford. Bingley: Harrison and Sons, n.d. [c.1865] 23pp. ,'

10. ALCOHOL A POISON. Alcohol a poison. n.p., n.d. [c. 1860] 30pp.

11. ALCOHOL. Alcohol as a medicine. By a vice-president of the British Temperance Medical Association. London: National Temperance League. n.d. 15pp. Disbound.

12. ALCOHOL. Alcohol as a medicine. Manchester: At the Guardian Steam-Printing Offices. n.d. [c.1867] 16pp. Issued by the United Kingdom Alliance.

13. ALCOHOL. Alcohol as a medicine. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1867] 16pp.

14. ALCOHOL. Is alcohol an alimentary article? Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance n.d. [c. 1870] 8pp.

15. ALCOHOL VERSUS TEETOTALISM. Alcohol Versus Teetotalism. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green. 1863. [Bristol printed], orig. printed wrappers, 86pp.

16. ALCOHOLIC CONTROVERSY. The alcoholic controversy from Fraser's "Magazine, Sept. 1868. 24pp. ,

17. ALCOHOLIC CONTROVERSY. The alcoholic controversy from Fraser's Magazine, Sept. 1868. Reprinted by The United Kingdom Alliance. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 1868. 24pp.

18. ALSOP, Alfred. In the slums of Deansgate. Manchester: John Heywood. n.d. (c. 1875) 16pp.

19. ANDREWS, C.C. Report from Mr. Andrews, Minister resident of the United States at Stockholm, on the Revenue from Spirits and on the Civil Service in Sweden. London; John S. Levey, 1877. 24pp.

20. ANGELL, John. The Alcohol Question. Being a series of Letters in Reply to Twelve Essays on the Alcohol Question by Sir James Paget, Bart. M.D., and others, published in the Contemporary Review, Of November, December and January, 1878-9. Reprinted from the Manchester City News. Manchester: John Heywood, n.d. (c.1879) 24pp. John Angell, F.C.S., F.I.C. Senior Science Master, Manchester Grammar School. Formerly Chemical Assistant to the late Professor Graham, F.R.S. of University College, London.

21. ARNOLD, Arthur. English Drunkenness and Swedish Licensing. London: Cassell. Petter and Galpin. 1877. 48pp. Arthur Arnold, Late Assistant-Commissioner, public works Acts, 1863-64; Author of "The History of the Cotton Famine," etc. etc.

22. ARNOT, Dr. Dr. Arnot on Modern Narcotism. Manchester: Anti-Narcotic league. n.d. (c. 1875) 4pp.

23. ARNOT, Rev. William. A New-Year's Tract. Pictorial series. No. 4 Glasgow; Scottish Temperance League. n.d. 4pp.

24. ARTHUR, T.S. Words for the Wise. Glasgow: Oliphant and White. 1853 94pp.

25. ARTHUR, William. "The People's day." An appeal to the Right llon. Lord Stanley, M.P., against his advocacy of A French Sunday. Ninth edition. London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co., 1855. 47pp.

26: ASHCROFT, T. Teetotalism not a delusion; or, a vicar's charges refuted. A lecture delivered... in reply to extraordinary charges made against teetotalism in a sermon preached and published by the Rev. W. Sutcliffe, Vicar of Musbury, Haslingden. Fifth thousand. London: William Tweedie, n.d. (c.1870) Manchester Printed. 16pp.

27. ATKTN, F. The Westminster Review on Good Templary. The Bible, and Strong Drink. A lecture. Bolton: Office of the British Temperance League.1875. 28pp. Tnscribed presentation copy from the author.

28. AXON, W.F.A. on the Consumption of Tobacco, 1801-70. London: Harrison and Sons. pp. 334-340. n.d.

29. B.,A. Churches and modern unbelief. A communication dedicated to the Christian evidence society. By one of its friends. London: Simkin, Marshall, and Co., 1878.

30. B.,M. The Drunkard's Frolic; and how it ended. A Fact. (in verse). London: William Mackintosh. n.d. (c.1860). 12pp.

31. BABCOCK, Rev. D.C. Temperance Lesson Leaves. Nos. 1-3, New York, J.N. Stearns. n.d. Each 8pp.

32. BAKER, Rev. W.R. Maternal Responsibility. In connexion with the cause of Temperance. No. 42. New Series. London: Printed and Sold by J. Pasco. 4pp. Disbound.

33. BALFOUR, Alexander. Intemperance and the Licensing System London: Strahan and Co. 1879. 32pp. Disbound.

34. BALFOUR, Mrs. Clara Lucas. Bands of Hope: Suggestions as to imparting systematic knowledge of Temperance Principles at band of Hope Meetings. London: United Kingdom Band of Hope Union. n.d. (c.1876) llpp.

35. BALFOUR, Clara Lucas. The Claims of temperance on the young; or an affectionate address to children and young people. London: Charles Gilpin. n.d. 12pp. Disbound.

36. BANCROFT, George. Anew dialogue entitled the essay and discussion class. Manchester: George Bancroft, Printer, n.d. (c.1865) 8pp.

37. BAND OF HOPE. Grimshaw Street, Band of Hope and Temperance Society. Flyer announcing a meeting "To be held in the upper School-Room, on Tuesday Evening, Mar. 12, 1878. Preston: C.W. Whitehead (1878) Single sheet.

38. BAND OF HOPE MOVEMENT. Essays on the Band of Hope Movement, being papers, read at the Annual Conference of the United Kingdom Band of Hope Union, in Exeter Hall, London, On Wednesday, May 17, 1865. London: Office of the Union. n.d. (c. 1865) 52+8pp. advts.

39. BAND OF HOPE MOVEMENT. The Band of Hope Movement. Seven papers read at the annual conference of 'the United Kingdom Band of Hope Union, in Exeter Hall, London, on Wednesday the 18th May 1864. London: Office of the Union. n.d. (c.1864) 52+6pp advts.

40. BAND OF HOPE UNION. First annual meeting of the Lancashire and Cheshire Band of Hope Union, held in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester. Reprinted from the Warrington Guardian, October, 8th, 1864. Warrington: At the Guardian Steam Press Office. n.d. (c.1864) 8pp. The beginnings of a strong Manchester-based organisation.

41. BARDSLEY, John W. Is there not a cause? Speech... at the meeting of the Manchester Dioscesan Church of England and Ireland Temperance Reformation Society, held in the Town Hall Manchester, November 8th, 1866; Thomas

Clegg, Esq., in the chair. Manchester: Published by the Lancashire and Cheshire Band of Hope Union. n.d. (c.1866) 8pp.

42. BARKER. Is Barker Right? A new and improved version of J.R.'s Poetry. n.p., n.d. (c. 1850 )4pp.

43. BARKER, Joseph. Temperance and Luxury. London, J. Pasco. 1842. 12pp. Disbound.

44. BARKER, Thomas H. Civil Rights and Social Duties in relation to the Liquor Traffic. A Paper read before the members of the Manchester Friends' Institute, Friday March 24, 1871, as the concluding Lecture of the Session. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c.1871) 16pp. Thomas H. Barker, Secretary, United Kingdom Alliance.

45. (BARKER, Thomas H.) Mistakes and fallacies respecting, temperance legislation. Friendly letters to Vernon Harcourt, Esq., of the Temple by the Secretary of the United Kingdom Alliance; with an appendix: respectfully dedicated to all candidates for Parliamentary honours. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c. 1870).15pp.

46. BARKER, Thomas H. Our Outlook and our electoral duty as temperance reformers. With a plea for the Direct Popular Veto. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c.1880). 15pp.

47. BARKER, Thomas H. The Permissive bill, or prohibition made easy. With some important testimonies. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c. 1875) 12pp.

Thomas 31. Barker, Secretary to the United Kingdom Alliance.

48. BARKER, Thomas H. Points and facts for temperance advocates. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. 12pp.

49. BARKER, Thomas H, Points and facts for temperance advocates. Manchester United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c.1870) 12pp.

50. BARKER, Thomas H. The Rev. Dr. Garrett and the Sunday Closing Movement. Form the "Alliance News" of January 18, 1868. Manchester: The Central Association etc. n.d. (c.1868) 8pp. Small Quarto, folded to fit volume.

51. BARKER, Thomas H. Temperance advocacy. A paper read before the Temperance advocates' Society on Manchester and Salford. Manchester: Beresford and Southern. 1859. 15pp. Disbound.

52. BARLOW, Sir Thomas. A Medical view of the Temperance Question. An address delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Women's Total Abstinence Union, May 3rd, 1916. London: Women's Total Abstinence Union. n.d. (c. 1916) 32pp. Orig. printed wrappers.

53. BARNES, Rev. Albert. On the traffic in intoxicating liquors showing its immoral and destructive tendency. With preface by the Rev. John Kirk. Twenty-third thousand. Edinburgh: J. Dickson. 1847. 12pp. Dishound.

54. BARNES, Albert. On'the Traffic on intoxicating liquors. Showing its immoral and destructive tendency. With Preface by the Rev. John Kirk. Thirtieth thousand. Glasgow: Office of the Scottish Temperance League. n.d. (c. 1846) 12pp. Disbound.

55. BARNES, Albert. The Throne of Iniquity; or, sustaining evil by law. A discourse in behalf of a law prohibiting the traffic in intoxicating drinks. New York: National Temperance Society and Publication louse. 24pp.

56. BARWICK, Thomas. The legislative aspect of the temperance question: a paper ... read at the Church of England Temperance Meeting, field at Christ Church School Room, Gloucester. Gloucester: Her Majesty's Prison Press. 1878. 9pp.

57. BATTY, Robert B. A Guide to the Compensation Controversy. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. 30pp. Printed wrappers.

58. BAYLY, Mrs. Who should clear the way? London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1878. 32pp.

59. BEACON OF NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE TEMPERANCE JOURNAL. The Beacon of North Staffordshire Temperance Journal Conference Number. NO. V. July 1860. New Series. London: Horsell and Cauldwell. n.d. (1860) 97pp.

60. BEARDSALL, Rev. Francis. An appeal to the Manufacturers of intoxicating beverages Shaw near Oldham T. Micklethwaite Printer. n.d. [c.1840]. 4pp.

61 BEARDSALL, Rev. Francis. Lecture on intoxicating beverages. Reprinted from the Preacher in Print. Shaw, Near Oldham, T. Micklethwaite, n.d. 12pp. Disbound.

62. BEARDSALL, Rev. Francis. Trial of John Barleycorn, alias Strong Drink. New York: National Temperance Society and Publications House. 1879. 31pp.

63. BEECHER, Lyman. Six sermons on the nature, occasion, signs, evils, and remedy of intemperance. New edition, with an introductory essay, by John Edgar, Professor of Divinity, Belfast College. Revised and enlarged with numerous notes expressly for this edition. Bradford: Printed for the Manchester Temperance Society, 1830. 66pp. The first-known English edition of this famous temperance classic. Unknown to the later temperance historians, but mentioned in 1831 by Joseph Livesey, and in 1855 by Morris.

64. BEECHER, Lyman. Six sermons on intemperance delineating its nature, occasions, signs, evils, and remedy. Edinburgh: J. Dickson, 1846. 32pp.

65 BEECHER, Lyman. Six sermons in intemperance ... With preface by the Rev. William Reid. Forty-fifth thousand. Glasgow: Office of the Scottish Temperance League. n.d. [c.1846] 32pp. Disbound.

66. BEESLY, Gerald. The Drink Problem. Temperance Legislation League Pamphlet. B. Series. No. 21. Published by the Temperance League. n.d. [c.1916] 8pp.

67. BEGGS, Thomas. The exhibition and the people. The temperance cause in its relation to the condition of the working classes. London: Charles Gilpin. n.d. 16pp. Disbound. Thomas Beggs, author of "An Inquiry into the Extent and Causes of Juvenile Depravity."

68. BEGGS, Thomas. Juvenile delinquency and reformatory institutions. A lecture delivered to the members of the Leeds Mechanic' institution ... London: William and Frederick G. Cash. 1857. 35pp. Thomas Beggs, Fellow of the Statistical Society.

69. BENNETT, Edward T. Alcohol: Its use and misuse. London: W. Tweedie, 1868. 16pp. Inscribed presentation copy from the author.

70. BTBLF TEMPERANCE EDUCATOR. The Bible Temperance Educator; Vol VI - No. 3. lst July, 1886. Professors Delitzsch and Watts on Sacramental Wine. By the editor, etc. p. 86-116.

71. BIRMINGHAM MAN. Medical testimonies. Signed "A Birmingham Man." Birmingham: Richard Davies, n.d. 4pp. Disbound.

72. BLACKIE John Stuart. On democracy. A lecture delivered to the working men's institute Edinburgh on the 3rd January 1867. Third edition. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1867. 54pp.

73. BLEWS, William; MARSDEN, William Henry and WHISTON, William Harvey. Royal Commission on Liquor Licensing Laws. Minutes of Evidence taken before the Royal Commission on Liquor Licensing Laws. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode. 1897. Folio. 28pp.

74. FLUE COAT HOSPITAL. Some account of the Blue Coat Hospital, and public library in the College, Manchester, founded by Humphrey Chetham, Esq. in the year 1651. Manchester: James Leech. 1839. 20pp.

75. BOURNE, Hugh. Hugh Bourne on Temperance. Single sheet. Birmingham: R. Davies n.d.

76. BOWDLER W.H. Letter to the Home Secretary with reference to the late judicial decisions as to Beer Licenses; and making some suggestions in the event of any early legislation on the licensing question. Preston: The Guardian Printing Works. 1883. 7pp. Disbound.

77. BOWLY Samuel. An address ... to the Friends' Temperance Union. Fifth Month 31st, 1865. London: Richard Barrett, 1865. 24pp.

78. BOWLY, Samuel. Total abstinence in its proper place. Addressed especially to the religious portion of the Community. London: W. Tweedie. n.d. 15pp. Disbound.

79. BOWMAN, Fred. On some of the objections which have been urged against the connection of Bands of Hope with the Sunday School, Norwich Tracts. No. 192. Norwich: Samuel Jarrold. n.d. 8pp. Disbound.

80. BOWMAN Fred H. The Philosophy of the Band of Hope Movement. London: W. Tweedie. 1877. 15pp.

81. BOWLEY, H.T. This Enigmatic Quadrangle can be read 484 different ways. Single sheet. n.p., n.d. H.T. Bowley, I.O.G.T.

82 BOYD, Rev. H.J. Christian heroism in the Temperance Cause. A Paper read at the Annual Meeting of the Huddersfield Band of Hope Union... in the Queen Street School, Huddersfield. James Hartley, 1874. 12pp. Disbound.

83. BRIDGE, J. James. The Band of Hope Catechism. n.p., n.d. 16pp.

84. BRIGHT, John. The Right •Ion. John Bright, M.P. on Temperance. Norwich Tracts No. 197. 4pp.

85. BRITAIN'S GREAT WORK. Britain's great work, and the way to do it: or, A Maine Law the demand of the times, in order to the deliverance of our country from the manifold and appalling evils of intemperance. With an appendix containing the Maine Law. Edinburgh: Ebenezer Henderson, 1863. 36pp.

86. BRITISH ANTI-TOBACCO SOCIETY. The Anti-Tobacco Journal. No. X. August, 1059. London: Pitman [etc.] 1859. p. 110-120.

87. BRITISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. British Temperance League's Monthly Pictorial Tract. No. 126. How Tom White was made an April Fool for the Last Time. By the Rev. Frederick Wagstaff. Bolton: British Temperance League. n.d. 4pp.

88. BROCKLEHURST, A.N. The trial-at-Law of Tobacco Nicotino. Second edition. London: William Tweedie, n.d. [c.1870]. Salford printed. 15pp.

89. BRODIE, Sir Benjamin. Sir Benjamin Brodie, Bart., F.R.S., on Tobacco. (from the "Lancet.") Manchester: Anti-Narcotic League. n.d. 4pp.

90 BROMBY Rev. Bishop. Intemperance and its legislative remedies. By the Right Rev. Bishop Bromby of Tasmania. A lecture delivered at Hobart's Town, Tasmania. His Excellency the Governor of Tasmania in the chair. May 4th, 1871. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1871] 12pp.

91. BROWN, Rev. A. Morton. "All for Love;" or, Jacob Shaw and his wife Rebecca. A New Year's Address to Parents. London: Sunday School Union, 1867. 16pp.

92. BROWN, Hugh Stowell. Comparisons are odious. Liverpool: J. Thomas. n.d.

93. BROWN, Hugh Stowell. Lectures to the Men of Liverpool. The Street. Part II. Liverpool: Gabriel Thomson. 1858. 16pp. Disbound.

94. BROWN, T.F. The Magdalen, a poem. The profits arising from the sale of. the above poem are to be appropriated to the funds of the Lincoln and Lincolnshire penitent females' home. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. 1852. [Lincoln printed]. 25pp.

95. BROWNING, Rev. Archibald. No. 17. The Baneful effects of intemperance on the mind; and abstinence, as a cure for it in the present state of society, superior to moderation. A sermon preached in Rev. Dr Wardlaw's chapel, Glasgow, on the evening of Sabbath, the 29th May, 1831. Glasgow: University Press. 12pp. Disbound.

96. BURNETT, John. Bands of Hope in Town and Village; How to start and work them. London: Elliot Stock. 1877. 70pp.

97. BURNS, Dawson. The drinking system our national curse: an argument and an appeal, to all good citizens. Maidstone: G.H. Graham. n.d. [c.1875]. 50pp.

98. BURNS, Dawson. The drinking system our national curse: an argument and an appeal, Price sixpence. Maidstone: G.H. Graham. etc. n.d. [c.1875]. 50pp. A duplicate of the above.

99. BURNS, Rev. Dawson. The Late Mrs Clara Lucas Balfour. Discourse by Rev. Dawson Burns. n.p., n.d. [c.1875]. 24pp.

100. BURNS, Rev. Dawson. The official edition. Graham's temperance guide, handbook and almanack for 1867. Edited by Rev. Dawson Burns. Maidstone: Graham Bros. [etc.l 152pp. Lists of temperance establishments; lists of local societies with members' names.

101. BURNS, Rev. Dawson. The other side: an examination of an article in the "National Review," for January, 1860, entitled "Intemperance; its causes and cures." Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1865]. 36pp.

102. BURNS, Rev. Dawson. The other side: an examination of an article in the "National Review," for January, 1860, entitled "Intemperance: its causes and cures." Manchester: United Kinodom Alliance. n.d. 36pp. A duplicate of the above.

103. BURNS, Rev. Dawson. Statistics of the Liquor Traffic. An examination of Professor Levi's letters to M.T. Bass, E sq., M.P., and of A paper read by Professor Levi before the statistical society of London, January 16th, 1872; upon "The Capital Invested in the Liquor Trades," and statistics of Licences, Drunkenness, Crime, Consumption and cost of intoxicating Liquors. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 1872. [Pendleton printed] 32pp. Dawson's reply to Levi's article listed below. Mr. Bass, the brewer and Liberal M.P. for Derby "has again resorted to Prof. Levi for a supply of statistical cartridges wherewith to fire upon his 'fanatical opponents."'

104. BURNS, Rev. Dawson. What the Alliance is, and what it is not. Second edition. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. [c.1870]. 8pp.

105. BURNS, Rev. Dawson. United Kingdom Alliance. What the Alliance is, and what it is not. Second edition. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, John Dalton Street. n.d. [c.1865]. 8pp. A duplicate of the above.

106. BURNS, Jabez. The abominations of our national intemperance, and the men who sigh and cry over them. The thirty-second annual temperance sermon, preached in Church Street Chapel., Edgware Rd, London. London: Curtice [etc.]. 14pp. Jabez Burns (1805-1876) Burns had much influence as a preacher and public speaker, especially on temperance. He is said to have been the first clergyman of any denomination to preach teetotalism from the pulpit.

107. BURNS, Jahez. Drinking and Lawlessness: A Sermon preached at the inauguration of the United Kingdom Alliance, Lever Street Chapel, Manchester. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance etc. n.d. [c.1863]. 16pp.

108. BURNS, Jabez. Ipswich temperance tracts No. 212. Drinking and Lawlessness: A sermon preached at the inauguration of the United Kingdom Alliance. London: William Tweedie. n.d. [c.1855]. 16pp.

109. BURROUGHS. Dr Joseph. A medical substitute for Alcohol in cases of emergency. London: National Temperance League. n.d. 16pp. Disbound.

110. BUXTON, Charles, E q., M.P. "How to stop Drunkenness." Single sheet, n.p., n.d. Printed on one side only.

111. C.,D. Leading articles on the Licensing question and the Sale of Liquors on Sunday, contributed to the Licensed Victualler' Guardian. 1867-1868. London: James Wyld n.d. [c. 1875] 76pp.

112. CADBURY, James. A new history of Banbury, before and after a Maine Liquor Law. London: W. Tweedie. 1855. 8pp. [Banbury printed].

113. CAINE, Rev. William. Central association for stopping the sale of intoxicating liquors on Sunday. Legislative enactments relative to the Sunday Liquor Traffic. A Paper; read before the economy and trade department of the National Association for the promotion of Social Science in Bristol, October, 1869. Manchester: Jesse Broad. n.d. [c.1869]. 16pp. Rev. William Caine, H.A., Chaplain of the County Gaol.

114. CAINE, Rev. William. Drinking in Schools and Colleges. A Paper read before the prohibition and temperance conventionin London. To which are added ?Motes on the Responsbility of the Clergy and the wine of the Lord's Supper. Manchester: M. Wynne. 1865. 16pp. Disbound.

115. CAINE, William. The traffic in intoxicating drinks on the Lord's Day: A Paper read before the punishment and reformation department of the National Association for the promotion of Social Science, in Dublin, August 20, 1561. Manchester: Beresford and Southern. n.d. [c.1861] 8pp.

116. CAIRNS, John. The Moral Greatness of the Temperance Enterprise. A sermon. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League. Glasgow: Punn and Wright, n.d. [c.1879] 16pp. Dishound.

117. CALLENDER, Romaine. Jun., J.P. Speech ... on the permissive prohibitory liquor bill of Sir Wiilfrid Lawson...Thomas Bazley...and M.R. Dalway-Pelivered at a great public meeting, in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, 27th April, 1869. Manchester: A. Ireland, n.d. [c.1869]. 4pp.

118. CANVASS. Canvass of the householders of Liverpool on the propriety of closing public houses and beershops on the Lord's Day. A full report of the meeting of the inhabitants of Liverpool, held in St. George's Hall, Liverpool, on Monday, 18th Nay, 1863. T.B. Horsfall, Esq., M.P. in the Chair. Reprinted from the Liverpool Hercury. Liverpool: Egerton Smith and Co., 1863. 36pp.

119. CARPENTER, William B. The physiological errors of Moderation. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance league. n.d. 31pp. Disbound.

120. CARPENTER, William B. The physiology of Temperance and Total abstinence. Being an examination of the effects of the excessive, moderate and occasional use of Alcoholic liquors on the healthy human system. London: Henry G. Bohn. 1858. 184pp.

121. CARPENTER, William B. Temperance and Teetotalism: an inquiry into the effects of Alcoholic Drinks on the Human System in Health and Disease. Thirtieth thousand. Glasgow: Office of the Scottish Temperance League. 1850. 32pp. Disbound.

122. CARLISLE The Dean. Legislation on the Liquor Traffic, suggested by a select committee of the House of Commons in the year 1834. A paper for the International Temperance and prohibition Convention. 1862. London: Hatchard and Co. 1862. 16pp.

123. CARLISLE The Dean. "Why I have taken the pledge;" or, an apology for total abstinence and the permissive Maine Law. Third thousand. London: Hatchard [etc.] 1860. [Carlisle printed] 32pp.

124. CAUSES. Causes and Cure of Drunkenness. London: William Clows, n.d. 8pp.

125. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. An occasional Paper being the report of the city meeting held in the Town Hall, Manchester, 21st January, 1867: The Mayor of Manchester (Robert Neill) in the Chair, With an abstract of the proceedings of the Great Working Men's Meeting held in the Free Trade Hall on the same evening. Manchester: A. Ireland, 1867. 31pp.

126. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. First annual report read in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, November 1st, 1867. David Crossley,Esq., in the Chair. Manchester: Printed at the Guardian SteamPrinting Offices. n.d. [c.1867] 14+2pp.

127. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. Second annual report read in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, October 14th, 1868. Pavid Crossley, Esq., in the Chair. Manchester: Wm. Lin Dillon. n.d. [c.18681. 24pp.

128. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. Third annual report. Read in the Trevelvan Hotel Manchester, November 2nd, 1869. Peter Rylands,Esq., M.P. in the Chair. Manchester: Bancroft and Fleming. 1869. 27pp.

129. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY Fourth annual report read and adopted at a meeting of the general council held in Manchester, November 1st, 1870. Peter Rylands, Esq., M.P. in the Chair. Manchester: Jesse Broad and Co., 1870. 36pp.

130. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATTNG LIQUORS DURING THE WHOLE OF THE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS OF SUNDAY. Annual meeting ... held at the Free Trade Ilall, Manchester, on Friday, November 1st. 1867. His worship the Mayor in the Chair, Manchester: Printed for the association by Beardsall and Co. n.d. [1867] 12pp.

131. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS DURING SUNDAY. Report of the proceedings at the annual public meeting of the Central Association for stopping the sale of intoxicating liquors during the whole of the twenty-four hours of Sunday; except to travellers. Held in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on Tuesday, November 2nd, 1869. laugh Birley, Esq., N.P. in the Chair. Manchester: Batton and Thomas. Printers. n.d. [c.l869] 32pp.

132. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. Deputation to The Right Honourable H.A. Bruce, M.P., Secretary for the Home Department, March 1st, 1870. By the friends of the Central Association for Stopping the sale of intoxicating liquors on Sunday. President: Sir Thomas Bazley; Treasurer: Richard Haworth; Hon Secs. Robert Whitworth; Rev T.A. Stowell, Edward Whitwell. Manchester: Jesse Broad and Co. n.d. [c.1870] 12pp.

133. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. Form letter to Clergymen requesting them to preach a special sermon in support of the objectives of the Association. Single sheet, n.p., n.d. [Manchester: 1869].

134. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING DRINKS ON SUNDAY. Household Canvass Schedule. With blank spaces for Name, residence, occupation and opinion on the question.

135. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. Questionnaire seeking information about the number of Beer-Houses, apprehensions for drunkenness, etc. Form to be returned to Edwin Barton, Secretary.

136. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. Special Sermons. Spaces left blank: for Name, etc. and the Title of Special Sermon intended to be given in support of the objectives of the Association.

137. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. A statement of some of the evils arising from the sale of intoxicating liquors on Sunday, with a brief account of some of the happy results of the ForbesMackenzie Act in Scotland. Manchester: Bancroft and Fleming. 1869. llpp.

138. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. Subscription Ticket. Left blank with space for the Name and Address of the Subscriber and for the amount subscribed.

139. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. Suggested resolutions for public meetings. Single sheet. n.p., n.d. [Manchester? 1869?].

140. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. Sunday School Collections received up to November 30th, 1868. Folding Single Sheet. n.p., n.d. [Manchester: 1868]. On the reverse is a letter signed by John Ashworth.

141. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. Sunday School Collection. Second sheet to January 30th, 1869. Folding printed sheet with lists of the money received. n.p., n.d. [Manchester: 1869].

142. CEPHAS [pseud.] Maine-Law and English liberty: or the Licensed victuallers' association and the United Kingdom Alliance Contrasted. Manchester: Job Caudwell, n.d. [c.1870] Southport printed. 16pp.

143. CHAMBERLAIN, Arthur. Notes on the Government Licensing Bill of 1904. Birmingham: 1904. 32pp. Arthur Chamberlain, Justice of the Peace for the City and County of Birmingham.

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145. CHAPTER IN TEMPERANCE HISTORY. A chapter in temperance history; being an account of the proceedings preliminary to the International. convention for the promotion of Temperance and Prohibition, held in London in September, 1862. London: Job. Caudwell, 1863 16pp.

146. CHAPTFR. A chapter of temperance history; being an account of the proceedings preliminary to the international convention for the promotion of Temperance and prohibition, held in London in September, 1862. London: Job Caudwell. 1863. 16pp.

147. CHRISTIAN. The Christian. No. LX pp. 266-312; and, The Christian No. LXXVIII October 1, 1847, London: J. Chapman. [18471. Leeds printed. Contains an essay on Teetotalism.

148. CHURCH OF ENGLAND TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. First annual report of the Church of England total abstinence society: with abstract of cash account, and list of donors and subscribers. Also a diocesan list of the abstaining clergy. London: ~-!'eeks and Co., n.d. [c.l8631 32pp.

149. CHURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPERANCE MAGAZINE. Fetes and Holidays. Church of England Temperance Magazine, Oct. 1, 1868. Vol V p.290-320.

150. CLARK, Sir Andrew. The action of Alcohol upon Health. New Edition. London: Church of England Temperance Society. n.d. 12pp. Disbound.

151. CLIFFORD, John "Thou shalt not hide thyself." An argument and an appeal for the cure of Britain's Intemperance. Being the annual sermon on behalf of the National Temperance League, preached at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, April 29, 1877. London: Id. Tweedie. 1877. 15pp.

152. CORBETT'S MONTHLY SERMONS. The Sin of Drunkenness, in Kings, priests and people. p.26-48 extracted from a larger work.

153. COBDEN-DELANE CONTROVERSY Cobden-Delane Controversy. Opinions of the Liberal press on the correspondence between Mr Cobden, M.P., and Mr. Delane, the Editor of the "Times." Manchester: Alexander Ireland, 1864. 54pp.

154. COCKSHOTT J.J. The C.E.T.S. and Temperance Legislation. Being a paper read at the National Temperance Congress at Chester. London: Church of England Temperance Society. n.d. [c.1895] 8pp.

155. COCKSHOTT J.J. Further Steps in Licensing Reform. London: Church of England Temperance Society. n.d. 8pp.

156. COCKSHOTT J.J. The Licensing, Act, 1904, and what to do with it. London: Church of Fngland Temperance Society. n.d. [c.19041 16pp. J.J. Cockshott, J.P., Solicitor o£ the Supreme Court; Member of the Licensing Committee for the Borough of Southport...

157. [COCKSHOTT J.J.] The licensing clauses. Letter to the solicitor General (Sir Edward Clarke, Q.C., M.P.) By a Conservative Worker. Southport: Robert Johnson. n.d. [c.1888] 8pp.

158. COCKSHOTT J.J. Licensing Legislation. Churchmen and the Coming Struggle; Being a paper read at the Liverpool Diocesan Conference, 1903. London: Church of England Temperance Society. n.d. [c.19031 14pp. Printed wrappers.

159. COCKSHOTT J.J. The local government bill. Mr. Cockshott on the compensation clauses. Important speech. Southport: R. Johnson. n.d. [c.1888] 12pp.

160. COCKSHOTT J.J. Reduction of Licenses and Compensation London: C.F.T.S. Publication

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162. COLLINS, William. The Harmony between the Gospel and Temperance Societies. Glasgow: Office of the Scottish Temperance League. n.d. [c.1851] 32pp. Disbound.

163. COLLINS, William. Speech of Mr William Collins at the First Public Neeting of the Bradford Temperance Society. Bradford: T. Inkersley and Co. n.d. 16pp. Disbound.

164. COMMON SENSE. Common Sense; a word to those who do not think by proxy; or The Temperance Movement - the public press - opium eating - The Bishop of Norwich - Father Mathew - Ireland - and English Protestants. By a Member of the University of Cambridge.Twentieth thousand enlarged. London: Simpkin and Marshall. 1844. 24pp.

165. CONSERVATIVE. Conservative and Temperance reform. By a Conservative. Manchester: Darrah Brothers. n.d. 4pp.

166. COST AND CURE. The cost and cure of Preston Drinking. Preston: Toulmin, Printer by Steam Power. n.d. [c.1866) 4pp.

167. COSTER, George Thomas. Shall our Scholars perish? An appeal to Sunday School Teachers. Second edition. London: William Tweedie, n.d. 16pp. Disbound.

168. COX, James. To the Wesleyan Methodists. No. 43. New Series. London: J. Pascoe. n.d. 4pp. Disbound. James Cox, Superintendant of the Wesleyan Missions at Antigua.

169. CRAFTS, Rev. W.F. The Alcohol fiend: a temperance dialogue, for lodges, Divisions, Lyceums, or Sunday Schools. New York: National Temperance Society. 1877. 16pp.

170. CRAWSHAWBOOTH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. The third annual report of the Crawshawbooth Temperance Society for the Year 1856-7 with a list of donations and subscript- ions for the year 1857-8. Crawshawbooth: George Stuart.' Price one Penny. n.d. [1857].

171. CRUIKSHANK, William. God Glorified by Tee-Totalism: A sermon, delivered in Wellington Road Chapel, Fifth thousand. Stockport: 11. Leigh. 18pp. Disbound.

172. CURIOUS NOTIONS. Curious Notions. Jotted down in strange times. Pelfast: R.S. Allen and Johnston. 1876. 26pp.

173. DARBY, W.H. Reasons in favour of a Maine Law for Great Britain. Issued by the "Brymbo and Broughton Maine Law League." Wrexham: R. Hughes, n.d. [c.1870] 16pp.

174. DARBY, W.H. Reasons in favour of a Maine Law for Great Britain. Issued by the "Brymbo and Broughton Maine Law League." Wrexham: R. Hughes, n.d. 16pp. A duplicate.

175. DAVIS, N.S. The verdict of Science concerning the effects of alcohol on man. London: William Tweedie. n.d. llpp. Disbound.

176. DEARDEN, Joseph. A Brief History of the Commencement and Success of Tee-Totalism; with a short account of Drunkenness, and the various means used for its suppression. Preston: J. Livesey. n.d. [c.1840] 39pp. Disbound.

177. DEBATE. The debate and division on Sir Wilfrid Lawson's local option motion in the House of. Commons, Friday, April 27th, 1883, Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1883] 4to. 28pp.

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181. DIXON, W. Hepworth. A New Year's Tract. What Halifax would he without a liquor shop. The Workman's Paradise. Halifax: T. and W. Birtwhistle n.d. [c.1874] 4pp. Disbound.

182. DOVER "DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE" CASE. The Dover "Duke of Cambridge" Case. Verbatim report of proceedings in the case of Boulter (appelant) v. The Justices of Kent and other (respondents) in the House of Lords, May 21st, 25th, and 28th, and July 26th, 1897. Nottingham: The Licensing Laws Information Bureau. 1897. 143pp. Lacks wrappers.

183. DOWNING, Nicholas B. Danger and Duty. A sermon. At the Town Fall., Birmingham, On Sunday, 13th October, 1870, in connection with the services of the Birmingham Temperance Mission Week. London: W. Tweedie and Co. 1078. 12pp. Dishound. Title page cut down.

184. DREW, William. The Good Templar's Catechism: explanatory of the Rise, Progress, and Principles of the Independent order of Good Templars. New edition. Revised and Corrected. Birmingham: Published by the Grand Lodge of England. 1872. 13pp. Disbound.

185. DRINK AND THE BANKING SYSTEM Drink and the Banking System. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. [c.1868]. 8pp

186. DRINK-CRAVE. The Drink-Crave - How to cure. Vegetarian Society, Manchester, n.d. 4pp. Disbound.

187. DRINK AND CRIME Drink and Crime: what the judges say. The testimonies of Right Hon. Lord Russell of Killowen; The Late Right Hon. Farl Vairns; The Late Right Hon. Lord Coleridge; The Hon Mr Justice Hawkins. [etc.] Compiled by R.A. Jameson. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1900] 32pp.

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189. DRINK TRAFFIC. The drink traffic and the Permissive Bill From Fraser's Magazine. Feb. 1872. Reprinted by The United Kingdom Alliance. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 1872. 24pp.

190. DRUMMOND'S TRACT. "Tumble-Down Dick." Illustrated Series. 'o. 55. Stirling: Drummond's Tract Depot. n.d. 4pp. Disbound.

191. DRUNKEN THIEF. A drunken thief. From the experiences of.an Edinburgh Detective. London: W. Tweedie. n.d. 16pp. Dishound.

192. DRYSDALE, Charles R. Tobacco and the diseases it produces. Being the substance of an address delivered at Exeter Hall, London, ':ay 1873, at Manchester Free Trade Hall, Mlarch 27, 1873 and at Guildford, on March 8, 1875. London: Balliere, Tindall, and Cox. n.d. [c.1875] l8pp.

193. DUBLIN AUXILIARY TO THE UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Seventh Annual report of the Dublin Auxiliary to the United Kingdom Alliance for the legislative suppression of the traffic in all intoxicating liquors as beverages. Dublin: Robert Chapman 1861 12pp.

194. DUBLIN AUXILIARY TO TITF UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Eighth annual report of the Dublin Auxiliary to the United Kingdom Alliance for the legislative suppression of the Liquor Traffic. 1862. Dublin: Printed by Robert Chapman. 1862. 8pp with the original yellow wrappers bound in.

195. DUNKERLEY henry. "Strikes," viewed in relation to the interests of Capital and labour;. a few thoughts on the present industrial crisis. Salford: George Wiley, 1853.

196. DYM, John. The influence of Alcohol on the Human System simplified, in which the process of digestion is described. Third thousand. London: Houlston and Stoneman. n.d. [Northampton printed] 12pp. Disbound.

197. EARDLEY Rev. Stanton. Your country's and your saviour's call. Second edition. London: S.1:'. Partridge and Co. n.d. 24pp. Disbound.

198 EATON, Joseph. A vindication of the Maine Law. The address of the Bristol Auxiliary of the United Kingdom Alliance for the total legislative suppression of the traffic on intoxicating liquors as beverages. London: W. Tweedie, 1055. [Bristol printed] 16pp.

199. EDGAR John. Abolition of the Ecclesiastical Courts. An appeal to the members of the United Church of England and Ireland. Belfast: Printed at the Banner of Ulster Office. 1859. 12pp. John Edgar (1798-1886) Irish philanthropist. In 1829 he began to take an active interest in the work of temperance, and for twelve years he was among the most powerful. and conspicuous of the public advocatesof that cause in Ireland. lie began the campaign by opening hi.s dining-room window and pouring into the gutter the remains of a gallon of whisky which he had got for the use of his family. In 1859 he visited America to help with the relief of his countrymen during the Irish famine. IIe was secretary of the Ulster Temperance Society.

200. EDGAR John. Christian Temperance. [No. 1] Belfast: Printed at the Banner of Ulster Office. n.d. [c.1859] 4pp.

201. EDGAR, John. Christian Temperance. Tract No. IT. Why abstain from distilled spirit? Pelfast: Printed at the Banner of Ulster Office. n.d. [c.1859] 4pp.

202. FDCAP, John. Chri.stian Temperance. Tract No. III. Pledge of the Temperance Society. Relfast: Printed at the Banner of Ulster Office. n.d. [c.1859] 4pp.

203. FDGAP, John. Christian Temperance. Tract No. IV. Distilled spirit useless and noxious. Belfast: Printed at the Panner of Ulster Office. n.d. [1859?] 3pp.

204. EDGAR, John. Christian Temperance. Tract No. V. Belfast: Printed at the Banner of Ulster Office. n.d. [c.1859] 4pp.

205. EDGAR, John. Digest of Evidence before the Committee of Parliament on the Extent, Causes, and consequences, of drunkenness. Belfast: Printed by Thomas Mairs, Joy's Fntry, 1835. 132pp.

206. EDGAR, John. Iii story and character of the Ecclesiastical Courts. Belfast: Printed at the Banner of Ulster office. 1859. llpp.

207. FDGAP, Professor. History of Seventeen houses composing one side of a street. Extracted from a letter from the Rev. Professor Edgar of Belfast. British and Foreign Temperance Society. No. 46. 4pp. Dishound.

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210. EDGAR John. Presbyterian privilege and duty. Eleventh thousand. n.p., n.d. [Belfast: 1859?] 12pp.

211. [EDGAR John] Presentation of a testimonial to The Rev. John Fdgar, D.D. of Belfast. 31st December, 1849 Belfast: Printed at the Banner of Ulster Office. n.d. [c.1849?] 17pp.

212. [EDGAR John?] Peport of the Committee of the Ulster Temperance Society, for 1838. Pelfast: Wilson printer. n.d. [c.1838?] 12pp.

213. EDGAR John. The Temperance of Christ. A Sermon. Belfast: Wilson, printer. n.d. [c.12591 12pp.

214. FDGAP, John and HINCKS Thos. The Drunkards refuge. Belfast: Printed at the Ulster Tines Office, n.d. [c.1859] 2pp.

215. EDCAP, John and HINCKS,'Thos. Three years' history of the publicans on a mile of road, in a country district of Ulster. Belfast: Printed at the Ulster Times, n.d. [c.1859] 4pp.

216. EDMUNDS, James. Alcohol as a medicine. A Lecture ... Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, and the Manchester Diocesan Church of England Temperance Society, n.d. 16pp. With original blue printed wrappers. James Edmunds, M.D. Lecturer on Iledical. Science to the Female Medical Society.

217 EDMUNDS James. On alcoholic drinks as an article of diet for nursing mothers. London: National Temperance League. n.d. 15pp.

218. FLLIS, Mrs. Voice from the vintage, or the force of example. London: W. Tweedie. n.d. [c.1870] 95pp.

219. ELLISON Rev. H.J. The people and the licensing laws. Letters from Town Clergymen, which appeared in the "Times," Sept.20 and Sept. 25, 1871. London: W. Tweedie. 1271. 14+2pp. H.J. Ellison Vicar of Windsor and chairman of the committee.

220. ENGLAND'S BANE England's Bane and the citizen's duty in relation thereto. Manchester: The Executive of the United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1875] 4pp.

221. "EPIDEMIC "WHIMS" "Epidemic whims" A reply to Isaac Taylor's misrepresentations of Teetotalism and Prohibition. n.p., n.d. [c.1870] 20pp.

222. EVANS, T.H. All a pack of Nonsense; or, Finny, Twitter, and Jenny. A Temperance Tale for Children. London: ?J. Tweedie and Co. 1879. llpp.

223. EVANS T.N. Harriet Harland's Husband; or, a man without a fault. A Temperance dialogue London: W. Tweedie n.d. 16pp.

224. EVANS T.H. How to cure and prevent the desire for drink. London: National Temperance League. 1880 7pp Disbound.

225 EVANS. T.H. "Just a Lark." A tale for working men. London: National Temperance Publication Depot. 1880. 10pp. Disbound.

226. EVANS T.H. A man who could do impossihilities. A tale of a Coffee Tavern. London: National Temperance Publication Depot. 1830.

227. EVANS, T.H. A man without a fault. A domestic story. London: National Temperance Publication Depot. 1S80. 14pp. Disbound.

228. EVANS T.H. A man without a fault. A temperance dialogue. London: W. Twee lie. n.d. [c.1375] 11pp.

229. EVANS, T.II. ,'-Iilly Morton's 'listake. A temperance dialogue. London: Tweedie. n.d. [c.1875] 14pp.

230. EVANS, T.H Selina Selby's Statagem. London W. Tweedie. n.d. [c.1875] 24pp.

231. EVANS' TEMPERANCE ANNUAL. Evans' Temperance Annual. An original collection of Instructive and amusing pieces for singing, reading, and reciting. London: Abel Heywood n.d. [c.1877] 53+1Opp advts. with Evans' Temperance Annual, second season. 1878. 3rd Season, 1879; 4th Season 18°0; 5th Season, 1881. i.e. Five annual numbers.

232. FACTS. The facts of the case, being the well-authenticated results of the Maine Law. Condensed and arranged from the appeal of the American Temperance Union. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1870] 16pp.

233. FATTHFUL. Paul [pseud.] Plain Letters from Paul Faithful. No. 1 To Brewers, Distillers, and all vendors of intoxicating drinks. Norwich: Samuel Jarrold. n.d. 4pp. Disbound.

234. FARQUHARSON Robert. The, case for Moderate Drinking. William Blackwood: 1892. 16pp.

235. FARRAR, Rev. Frederick William. Abstinence from evil. A sermon preached in St. Columbia Church Glasgow, February 19, 1378. 15pp. Disbound.

236. FARRAR, Rev. Frederick William An address to Teachers on Total Abstinence. London: 'r!. Tweedie. n.d. 4pp. Disbound. Printed on blue paper.

237. FARRAR, Rev. Frederick William Between the living and the dead. Preached in Westminster Abbey, London: William Tweedie. 1878. 15pp. Disbound.

238. FARRAR, Rev. Frederick William Canon Farrar's speech on the Temperance Movement, in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford Third edition. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1879] 16pp. Disbound.

239 FARRAR, Rev. Frederick William. The Claims of Total Abstinence on the educated classes. An address ... Delivered in the Hall, of King's College, Cambridge. London: W. Tweedie, n.d. 15pp.

240. FARRAR, Rev. Frederick William. The duty of the church in the present crisis. A speech delivered in the Free Trade !!all, Manchester. Church of England Temperance Society: n.d. 15pp. Disbound.

241. FARRAR, Rev. Frederick: William England's national sin. Preston: Greenall, printer. 4pp.

242. FARRAR, Rev. Frederick William Ven Archdeacon Farrar, D.D. on the Maine Liquor Laws: being an address delivered at the Prince's Hall, Picadilly, London, On 12th January, 1886. United Kingdom Alliance. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1806] 16pp.

243. FARRAR, Rev. Frederick William The Vow of the Nazarite. London: W. Tweedie. 1877. 15pp.

244 FARRAR, Rev. Frederick William. The vow of the Nazarite. London: W. Tweedie. 1877. Thirtieth thousand. 15pp.

245. FARRAR, Rev. Frederick William. The vow of the Nazarite. London: W. Tweedie, 1878. 15pp. Disbound.

246 FARRAR, Rev Frederick; William. The vow of the Rechabites. Preached in Westminster Abbey. London: W. Tweedie, 1877. 14pp. Disbound.

247. FARRAR, Rev. Frederick William. Pleas for Total Abstinence. London: National Temperance League. n.d.

248. FEATHERSTONE, Thomas. The juvenile frolic; or, The Teetotal chairman in a fix. Leeds: John Kershaw, n.d. [c.1865] 16pp.

249. FERGUSON, Charlotte. Jim Wilson's resolve, and what came of it. A Lancashire temperance tale. Manchester: John Heywood, n.d. [c.1870] 32pp.

250. FINCH, John. John Finch's Temperance tracts, No. 4. Teetotalism: containing a portraiture and the ancient and modern History of Teetotalism; together with some account of the Botheration moderation Temperance societies, and a letter to the Liverpool Anti-Temperance Society. From the Liverpool Albion of July and August, 1836. Liverpool: Albion Newspaper office. n.d. [c.1036] Opp. Disbound.

251. FINTONA [pseud.] The Publicans' Banquet. A burlesque report of the Annual Dinner of the Licensed Victuallers' Association. London: Abel Heywood 1379. [Leicester printed] 12pp.

252. FISH Henry C. Drinking for Health. A sermon. New York: National Temperance Society and Publication House. 1872. 36pp.

253. FTSIT, Rev. Wilbur. F:ctracts from speeches. London: Richard Davies Single sheet, printed on both sides. n.d.

254. FTTZGIBBON, Gerald [Letter to Rev. Dr Garrett.] n.p., n.d. [Manchester: 1867) 2pp.

255. FLOWER, W.B. Rev. Teetotalism not anti-Scriptural, a Sermon Preached to Members of the Knutsford Total Abstinence Society and the Independent order of Rechabites. On Whit-Tuesday May 27th, 1844. London: Brittain. n.d. [c.1844], [Knutsford printed] 15pp. Disbound.

256. FORBES, John. Temperance and Teetotalism. An enquiry into the effects of Alcoholic drinks on the human system in health and disease. London: John Churchill. 1847 36pp.

257. FORD, William. Inconsistency of Strong Drink with Christianity. Stroud: J. Elliott. 1°74. 19pp.

258. FORD, William. The struggle against intemperance; a subject for Christians of all denominations. Stroud: J. Elliott. 1876. 2Opp. Dishound.

259. FORPYCF, Rev. J. We are verily guilty! The relation of the Church to temperance. Grimsby: Grimsby Newspaper, Printing and Publishing Company. 1876. l7pp.

260. FORSTER, Pev.Pilliam. Christian Obligation: a discourse preached in Wardour Chapel Soho; at the request of the Committee of the Fitzroy Teetotal association on the 19th of October 1851. London: Committee of the Fitzroy Teetotal Association. n.d. 16pp. Disbound.

261. FOTHERGILL, Samuel. Liberty, Licence, and prohibition, An examination of the arguments of John Stuart Mill, in his work on Liberty in relation to the Liquor traffic, Manchester: Tubbs and Brook, n.d. 26pp. HARRISON no. 568. "The Alliance to its dismay found itself attacked in J.S. Mill's Liberty extracts from which were placarded by the publicans. It was therefore forced into formally defending state regulation of morality... Alliance supporters attacked Mill on several occasions, and not without effect..." Brian Harrison, p.224.

262. FOTHFPGTLL, Samuel. The principles of political economy applied to the wages question: being a reply to articles by Mr. George Potter in the "Contemporary Review," on Strikes and Lock-Outs;" and an exposure of the popular fallacies in relation to the distribution of wealth, of the mischievous action of the present policy of the trades' unions on themselves... In two parts. Manchester: John Heywood, n.d. (c.1871) 44pp.

263. FOTHERGILL, Samuel. The threatening element in England's prosperity; or, poor-laws, licence, education, and prohibition. A reply to an article by Professor Fawcett, in the Fortnightly Review of January 1st, 1871. Manchester: Tubbs and Brook. n.d. (c.1871) 22pp.

264. FOTHERGILL Samuel. The threatening element in England's prosperity; or poor-laws, licence, education, and prohibition. A reply to an article by Professor Fawcett in the fortnightly review 1st, 1871. Manchester: Tubbs and Brook, n.d. (c. 1.871) 22pp.

265. FOWLER L.N. How to Live; or, Temperance in a nutshell. A lecture. n.p., n.d. (c. 1870) 23pp.

266. FOWLER, L.^`. How to live; or Temperance in a nutshell, No. II., Being A Lecture. Dundee: Courier office. 1870. 30pp.

267. FOX, Rev. G.T. and APNOT, Pev. William. Christian legislation the duty of a christian state; By the Rev. G.T. Fox... What to do for drunkards, and how to do it. By the Rev. William Arnot... Being the inaugural sermons preached before the ministerial conference, on the suppression of the liquor traffic, Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c. 1857) 32pp.

268. FOXWELL, P.P. Arguments for the suppression of the Liquor Traffic together with the opinion of the late Right Rev. Pr. Doyle, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, on the importance of temperance organization. Cork: Purcell and Company. 1869. 12pp.

269. FRENCH, P. Valpy. Personal advantages of abstinence. London: W. Tweedie, 1878. 15pp. Disbound.

270. FULL REPORT. A full report of the proceedings of the ministerial conference &0/ on the suppression of the Liquor Traffic, held at Manchester, in the town hall, on June 9th, 10th, and 11th. 1857. London: W. Smith and Son. 18.57. 112pp. This report includes the speeches of lion. Neal Dow, Samuel Pope and Pr. F.R. Lees.

271. GALE, Henry. Apostolic temperance; a reply to the Pev. John Cumming, D.D., in confutation of his arguments for the moderate drinking; of intoxicating, liquors, as set forth in "Sabbath Morning Readings," and "Forshadows and of the contemplated". "Prohibition of the liquor traffic". London: William Horsell. n.d. (c. 1855) 147pp.

272. GALE, HENRY. "The Good Samaritan". A sermon preparatory to the international temperance and prohibition convention... preached... on Sunday evening, August 31, 1862. London: Job Caudwell. (1862 Manchester Printed) 16pp.

273. GALE, Henry. flow the church alone can save the nation from the curse and consequences of the Drinking System. London: 1877. 32pp.

274. GALE, Henry. The Sons of Light. A Paper prepared for reading at the visitation of the Lord Bishop of Bath and t%'ells at Dunster, the 25th of April, 1.861, on "Teetotalism" and the "Liquor Traffic,"... Taunton: Somerset County Gazette and General Steam Printing Works. n.d. (c.1861) 30pp.

275. GARPETT, Rev. Charles. Our national drink bill for 1884, and what we have for it. A lecture. Leeds: McCorquodale. n.d. (c.1884) 12pp.

276. GARRFTT, Rev. Charles. Prepare ye the way of the Lord. A sermon preached... at the Metropolitan Tabernacle on behalf of the National Temperance league. On Sunday, April 9th, 1871. Manchester: Tubbs and Brook. n.d. (c.1871.) 16pp.

277. GARRETT, Rev. Charles. Save the children: A temperance sermon, preached in the Wesleyan Chapel, Great Queen Street, London. London: F.F. Longley, n.d. 15pp.

278. GARRFTT, Rev. Charles. Save the children: The annual temperance sermon, preached in the Wesleyan Chapel Great Queen Street, London. London: F.E. Longley. n.d. (c. 1870) 15pp.

279. GARRFTT, Rev. Charles. British Temperance League. Stop the Gap! A plea for hands of Hope, being the substance of a speech delivered at the annual meeting of the hand of hope Union, in Exeter Hall, London, on r'!onday evening, the 11th, of May, 1863. To which is added directions for the management of bands of hope. Preston: T.S. Houghton. n.d. (c.1863) 13pp.

280. GARPETT, Rev. Charles. Stop the Gap; Fourteenth Thousand. A plea for the Bands of Hope, being the substance of a speech delivered at the Annual. Meeting of the Band of Hope Union, in Exeter Hall, London, on Monday Evening, the 11th of May, 1863. Preston: P. Lambert. 1863. 15pp.

281. GARPETT, Rev. Charles. The Sunday Drink Traffic in its hearing on Sunday Schools. London: Elliot Stock, 1871. 16pp.

282. GARRETT, Rev. Charles. Where are the Nine? A Speech delivered at Exeter Hall, on Monday Evening, 'lay 18th. 1863... at the annual meeting of the United Kingdom Band of Hope Union. London: Bale, Machine Printer. n.d. 4 pp.

283. (GASKELL, William) Temperance Rhymes. London: Simpkin, Marshall. 1839. (Manchester printed) 79pp. William Gaskell (1805-1884) husband of Mrs. Gaskell, the novelist. Gaskell, exercised great influence in Manchester especially in the promotion of education and learning,.

284. GIBBONS, Henry. Tobacco: An essay. London: S.W. Partridge. n.d. (c.1875). 24pp. Henry Gibbons, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica in Toland Medical College.

285. GILBERT, W., SHEDDEN, A. and WHITTELL, H.T. Dudley Maine-Law Discussion, 1857, Between Messrs. W. Gilbert Jun., and A. Shedden, of the "Dudley Literary Club," and H.T. Whittell, Esq., F.R.C.S. of the Birmingham branch of the "United Kingdom Alliance." Dudley: John Lukis. 1857. 42pp. Dishound.

286. GILL, John. Habits and health. Third edition. London: W. Tweedie and Co. 1876. 15pp. Dishound. John Gill, M.D. Member of the Pathological Society.

287. GLAZEBROOK, Harriet A. "The Lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine!" Twenty-eigth thousand. No. l. Kempster's Temperance Readings, London. 4pp. In verse.

288. GODLING, William E. Intemperance; and our relation to it as Wesleyan Methodists. Tenth thousand. London: Sold at the Wesleyan Conference Office. 1879. 20pp. Disbound.

289. GOTHENBURG SYSTEM. The Gothenburg System. Reprinted from the "Liverpool Mercury." Edinburgh: William Oliphant and Co. n.d. (c.1879: Liverpool Printed) 36+4pp. Pisbound.

290. (GOUGH, John B.) A flight for freedom. Manchester: Anti-Narcotic League. n.d. (c.1875) Single sheet.

291. GOUGH, John B. Our Standpoint. John B. Gough's orations specially revised by himself. London: Morgan and Scott. n.d. 14+2pp Disbound.

292. GOUGH, John B. Gough's visit to England: or, Reports of his Orations. Habit: Before the Young Men's Christian Association, in Exeter Hall. No. 3. n.p.,n.d. (c. 1854) 16pp. Dishound.

293. GOUGH VERSUS LEES. Extracts from the recent correspondence between Dr. F.R. Lees and Mr. W. Wilson and others with a report of the trial of the action of Gough versus Lees, in the Court of Fxchequer of Pleas before Mr. Baron Martin, on the 21st Day of June, 1858. London: James Cornish, 1858. 60pp. Original printed wrappers, nice copy.

294. GOVERNMENT INTOXICATING LIQUORS BILL. The Government "Intoxicating Liquors Bill." From the Alliance News, May 9th, 1874. Manchester; United Kingdom Alliance. 4to. 8pp. Disbound.

295. GPFAVES, George. Manchester Statistical Society. Homes for the Working Classes. Read April 8th, 1861. n.p., n.d. (c.1861) 11pp.

296. GRIER, Rev. Prebendary, Local Option, what, and what not? (and) Drs. Clarke and Duckworth on Alcoholics. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. 4pp. Disbound.

297. GRIER, Rev. R.M. Temperance. A sermon preached (in substance) in the Church of St. Augustine, Rugeley, on the evening of Sunday, May 4, 1873, and elsewhere: Rugeley: Printed by T. James. 12pp.

298. GRIER, R.M. Total Abstinence. Approved by God and expedient for Man. The recent strictures on Teetotalism, by the Rev. Charles Guest, The Vicar of Christ Church, Burton-on-Trent, considered. Rugeley: Thomas James, Printer, 1883. Lapp. Dishound.

299. GRINDROD, R.B. Clerical failures in total abstinence. n.p., n.d. 8pp. Disbound.

300. GROCER'S LICENCE. The Grocer's Licence. London: Church of England Temperance Society. n.d. 16pp. Disbound.

301. GROVES, W.H. Christian obligations in regard to drunkenness. A sermon. Fifth thousand. London: Simpkin, Marshall and Co. 1877. (Grimsby printed) 20pp.

302. GULL, Sir William. The evidence of Sir William Gull. Leeds: J.W. Petty and Sons. 1878. 16pp. Pink printed wrappers. Sir William Gull, Physician to Queen Victoria.

303. GUTHRIE, Thomas. A Plea on Behalf of Drunkards and against Drunkenness. Edinburgh: Johnstone and Hunter. 1851. 30+2pp. Disbound.

304. IT., F.S. Tee-Totallers. Is the use of Tobacco an Evil? Newcastle: J. Rew-castle. n.d. 2pp. Disbound.

305. H., H.S. The 'Temperance Movement' and the 'Salvation Army.' A Discourse. Printed for private circulation only. London: Printed by Stangeways. n.d. (c. 1882) 20pp.

306. HALL, Mrs. Samuel Carter. The Drunkard's Bible. n.p., n.d. 16pp.

307. HALL, Mrs. Samuel Carter. The Worn Thimble; a story of'Woman's Duty and Woman's Influence. Part 1. London: Richard Barrett. n.d. 16pp.

308. HAMILTON, William. An address to the public, in behalf of Temperance societies. No. 15. Glasgow: Hutchison and Brookman. n.d. 12pp. Disbound.

309. HANNAY, Rev. Alexander. stow is England to be saved? An appeal to young men. Second edition. London: W. Tweedie. 1877. 12pp. Disbound.

310. HANSON, Rev. J. Illustrated Maine Law Tracts. No. I. London: Richard Parrett. n.d. 32pp. The tract consists of a memorial sketch of Mon. Neal Dow.

311. HART, Mrs. Ernest. Alcohol; Food or Physic? A Lecture to working people. London: Church of England Temperance Publication Depot. n.d. 16pp.

312. HARVEY, James. How can paper money increase the wealth of a nation. Fifth thousand. (revised). London: W. Skeffington. 1867. (Retford printed) l3pp.

313. HASTINGS, G.W. The licensing authority. With facts in regard to Canadian Licensing Legislation. London: Simpkin, Marshall and Co. 1882. 18pp.

314. HAUGHTON, James. Harmony of the temperance reformation with the objects of the social science association. Read before the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, August, 1861. n.p. n.d. (c. 1861) 7pp.

315. HELM, Elijah. Manchester Statistical society. A Review of the Cotton Trade of the United Kingdom, during the Seven Years, 1862-1868. Read April 14th, 1869. pp68-94.

316. HIGGINBOTTOM, John. Alcohol, medical men, publicans, and their victims. Nottingham: M. Pickard. n.d. (c.1870) 12pp.

317. HIGGINBOTTOM John. Nothers, Doctors, and Nurses, Nottingham T. Kirk. 1843.

318. HILL Matthew Davenport. A Paper on the treatment of Criminals in certain states of Germany... read in his absence by Lord Brougham at the second meeting? of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, Held at Liverpool in October, 1858; together with his Lordship's interlocutory address. Printed for private distribution. Bristol: Arrowsmith, Printer. n.d. (c.1858) 17pp.

319. HILTON, John. A defence of Legislation on the lines of local option. A lecture... Delivered before the Nembers and Friends of the Balloon Society of Great Britain, in the Poyal Aquarium, ?Westminster. February 20th, 1885, Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c.1885) 27pp. Orig. blue printed wrapper.

320. HINDS, George. The wise precept of a Holy Mother. A Temperance Sermon preached... in Upper Portland-Street Congregational Church, Southport, June 14th, 1874. By request of the British Temperance League. London: W. Tweedie n.d. (c.1874: Hull Printed) 15pp.

321. HODGSON, Pev. Evelyn G. and BURNS, Rev. Dawson. Scripture v. Total Abstinence. A. public discussion... held in the Palatine Hall, Lancaster, on the 16th July, 1869. Lancaster: E. and J. Milner n.d. (c. 1869) 26pp.

322. HOSPITAL NURSING. Hospital Nursing without alcoholic drinks. By Two Lady Nurses. London: National Temperance Publication Depot. n.d. 15pp. Dishound.

323. HOWIE, James Muir. Stimulants and Narcotics. London: W. Tweedie, n.d. (c. 1878) 19pp. Dr. James Muir Howie Presdient of the Poyal Medical Society, Edinburgh.

324. HOYLE, William. Crime and Pauperism: a letter to the Right Honourable William Ewart Gladstone M.P. Manchester: A. Ireland. 16 pp. William Hoyle (1831-1886) Temperance reformer, fourth child of poor parents, was born in Rossendale, Lancashire. Tie began as a cotton-spinner and ended up owner of a large mill. In 1869 he published a pamphlet by "A Cotton Manufacturer," entitles! "An enquiry into the long-continued depression in the Cotton Trade," which, revises? and enlarged into a hook, was published in 1871 as "Our National Resources, and how they are wasted." This volume made lloyle at once a recognised authority on the statistics of the drink question. In 1876 appeared "Crime in England and Wales in the nineteenth Century." Hoyle was an ardent supporter of the policy and proceedings of the United Kingdom Alliance which for many years was based in Manchester.

325. (HOYLE, William) Drink and the drink traffic, and what they do for Bury and its neighbourhood. Bury: J. Heap, Steam printer. n.d. (c. 1880) 4pp.

326. HOYLE, William. The drinking system and its evils, viewed from a christian standpoint. Paper read at the Wesleyan Temperance Convention. Birmingham, August 2nd, 1870. Manchester United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c. 1879) l4pp.

327. HOYLE, William. The drink Traffic and its evils: an urgent plea for legislative action. Manchester: John Heywood. 1852. 12pp.

328. HOYLE, William. The economic basis of commercial prosperity, viewed in its application to the present stagnation in trade. A Paper read at the Social Science Congress in Aberdeen, September 24th, 1877. Manchester, John Heywood. n.d. (c.1877) 16pp.

329. HOYLE, William. The Economic influence of the drinking; customs of society upon the nation's well-being. Read in the Economic Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, at York; Sept. 3rd, 1.881. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c.1881) 12pp.

330. (HOYLE, William) England's Bane and the Citizen's duty in relation thereto. Manchester: Darrah Bros. n.d. (c. 1875) 7pp.

331. HOYLE, William. Fifty years of drinking and the influence upon the wealth and industrial well-being of the Nation. Manchester. United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c. 1880) 12pp.

332. HOYLE, William. Food: its nature and adaptability to the Human Organism. An argument for a Vegetarian Diet. London: Job Caudwell. 1864. (Manchester printed) 20pp.

333. HOYLE, William. Food: its nature and adaptability to the human organism. An argument for a vegetarian diet. London: Job Caudwell. 1864. (Manchester printed) 20pp.

334. HOYLE, William. Hoyle's band of hope harmonist. n.p., n.d., 24pp.

335. HOYLE William. The influence of the drinking customs upon the social and physical well-being of the people. A Paper read at a conference of the Pritish Temperance League at Burslem, Feb. 23, 1877. London: Simkin, Marshall and Co. 1877. (Manchester printed) 15pp.

336. (HOYLE, William) An Inquiry into the causes of the present long-continued depression in the Cotton Trade; with suggestion for its improvement. By A Cotton Manufacturer. London: John Haywood. 1869. 16pp.

337. (HOYLE, William) An inquiry into the causes of the present long-continued depression in the Cotton Trade; with suggestions for its improvement. ry 003 a Cotton Manufacturer Second Edition London: Simpkin, Marshall. 1869 (Manchester printed) 17pp.

338. (HOYLE, William) An inquiry into the causes of the present long-continued depression in the Cotton Trade; with suggestions for its improvement. By a Cotton Manufacturer. Third edition. London: Simpkin and Marshall. 1869.

339. (HOYLE, William) The "Manchester Examiner" and the United Kingdom Alliance. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c. 1874) 8pp.

340, HOYLE, William Manchester Statistical Society: The economics of good trade. Read May 12th, 1880, pp. 92-114.

341. HOYLE, William. The negro exclusion: a reply to Mr. Joseph Malins showing how Mr. Mallins and the leading secessionists aided the exclusion and hindered the admission of the negroes into the order of Good Templars. London: E. Curtice. 1887 (Manchester printed) 48pp. In this pamphlet Hoyle accused the Southern U.S. delegates of "recklessly breaking up a great brotherhood on utterly false pleas."

342. HOYLE, William. The negro exclusion; a reply to Mr. Joseph Malins showing how Mr. Malins and the leading secessionists aided the exclusion and hindered the admission of the Negroes into the order of the Good Templars. London: E. Curtice and Co. 1877. (Manchester printed) 48pp.

343. HOYLE, William. The Negro question and the I.O.G.T. An historical and critical disquisition. Third edition. London: E. Curtice. n.d. (c.1876) 24pp.

344. HOYLE, Williams, on the Cause of Crime. Being chapter X from Crime in England and Wales. Manchester: John Heywood. n.d. (c.1880) 20pp.

345. HOYLE, William. On the causes of bad trade. London: Simpkin and Marshall. 1877. [Manchester printed] 24pp.

346. HOYLE, William. On the Waste of Wealth. Read before the Statistical Society of Manchester. Jan. 25, 1873. Fifth edition. London: Simpkin and Marshall. 1873. 24pp.

347. HOYLE, William. Our social and material condition as compared with thirty years ago. A paper read before the social science congress at Norwich, October, 1873. London: Simpkin Marshall and Co. n.d. [c.1873: Manchester Printed].

348. HOYLE, William. Over-Production and the present stagnation in trade. Manchester: John Heywood. n.d. [c.1878] 16pp.

349. HOYLE, William. Over-production and the present stagnation in trade. Third edition. Thirtieth thousand. Manchester: John Heywood, n.d. [c.1878] 16pp.

350. HOYLE, William. A plain summary of the facts touching the secession of Joseph Malins and his followers from the independent order of Good Templars. Liverpool: N. Smith, Printer, 1878. 8pp.

351. HOYLE, William. The present depression in trade: three letters addressed to the "Manchester Examiner and Times." Manchester: John Heywood, 1876. 23pp.

352. HOYLE, William. The Prospects of the United Kingdom Alliance: with special reference to the objections of Professor Jevons. Manchester Statistical Society. Read April 26th, 1876. Salford: J. Roberts, printer. 26pp.

353. HOYLE, William. The question of the day; or, facts and figures for electors and politicians. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., n.d. [c.1875], 32pp.

354. HOYLE, William. The question of the day; or facts and figures for electors and politicians. London: Simpkin and Marshall. n.d. [c.1872] 32pp.

355. HOYLE, William. Our social and material condition, as compared with thirty years ago. A paper read before the Social Science Conpress at Norwich, October, 1873. London: Simpkin, Marshall. n.d. [c.1873: Manchester printed]. 16pp.

356. HOYLE, William. The Temperance Movement: its bearing upon trade and commerce. From a paper read in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, November 8th, 1890. Manchester: A. Ireland, n.d. [c.1880] 8pp.

357. [NOYLE, William] The "Times" on the nation's drink bill for 1880. Manchester: A. Ireland printers. n.d. [c.1880]. 8pp.

358. HOYLE, William. Total Abstinence. A physical and moral obligation. A Paper read before the Hamilton Debating Society, Tottington. (With additions) London: Simpkin, Marshall, n.d. [c.1875: Manchester Printed] 23pp.

359. HOYLE, William. Total. abstinence a physical and moral obligation. A paper read before the Hamilton Debating Society. Tottington (with additions) London: Simpkin, Marshall,n.d. [c.1878] 23pp.

360. HOYLE, William. On the waste of wealth. Fifth edition. London: Simpkin, Marshall and Co. 1;73. [Pendleton printed] 24pp.

361. HOYLE, William. Why is trade depressed. Third edition. Manchester: John Heywood, n.d. [c.1879].

362. [HOYLE, William] Why is trade so bad? and why are wages reduced? Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. [c.1878] 2pp.

363. HUGHES, F.C. and MOTTRAM, W. The Beverage Poison of Alcohol: What the state should do with it, and what the Church of Christ should do about it. London: Baptist Church House. n.d. [c.1916] 32pp. Orig. printed wrappers.

364. HUNT, John. The total abstinence movement: a letter to the Rev. Thomas Todd, M.A. Grantham: L. Ridge, 1859. 30pp.

365. HUNTER, John, and WILCKE, Thomas. The Report of the Public Discussion, in the Music Hall, On Wednesday Evening, April 6, 1836 ... on the question "Are the principles of Total abstinence societies scriptural?" The Rev. G. Bell in the Chair. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Rewcastle and Shephard, n.d. [c.1836] 28pp. Disbound.

366. HUTCHINSON, T. The history of the great teetotal meeting, Oldfield Road, Salford, against the United Kingdom Alliance and the permissive hill. n.p., n.d. [1874] 16pp. A bitter attack on the United Kingdom Alliance. Joseph Livesey "worth more than all the gods of John Dalton Street (United Kingdom Alliance Offices) put together." Contempt for the Alliance's Permissive Bill: "if it became law it would cause every washouse-boiler to become a brewing vessel, and every peggytub a mash-tub." The Alliance bleeds temperance societies whilst drink traffic increases. Alliance members with cellars full of liquor! "United Kingdom Alliance now in a galloping consumption - which stinks in the nostrils of good and wise men!"

367. I.O.G.T. I.O.G.T. Journal of Proceedings of the first Grand Lodge of England... London, n.d. [c.1870] 40pp.

368. ILLUSTRATED PENNY READINGS. What Happened to Joe Barker. London: S.W. Partridge, 16pp; OVERTON, C. The Wounded Stag, London: S.1-1. Partridge, 16pp; Who's your friend? By J.E. Gray. London: S.W. Partridge, 16pp. KIRTON, J.W. "'Tis buts," and how to take care of them. London: S.W. Partridge, 16pp.

369. IMPORTANT CONTROVERSY. Important controversy between the editor of the Manchester Guardian and Dr James McCulloch, Dumfries, on the Prohibition of the Liquor Traffic and incidentally total abstinence from intoxicating drinks: A sequel to the celebrated Stanley-Pope discussion. Tenth thousand. Manchester: William Bremner, [etc.] n.d. [1856]

370. INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY. Individual Liberty and the Liquor Traffic. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1870] 4pp.

371. INWARDS, Jabez. Alcohol, a prisoner at the Bar: being the substance of two lectures delivered ... at the Temperance Hall, York. London: Job Caudwell, n.d. 33pp.

372. INWARDS, Jabez. Mingled Memories in a novel form. London: W. Tweedie. 1868. 54pp + lOpp of Tweedie's Publications. A temperance tale.

373. IPSWICH TEMPERANCE TRACTS. 200 separately published tracts, some illustrated bound up in two cloth volumes lettered "Ipswich temperance tracts No. 1-100 and Ipswich Temperance tracts No. 101-200. Volume 2 has a collective title page with the imprint London: William Tweedie ... Ipswich J.M. Burton.

374. IPSWICH TEMPERANCE TRACTS. Tracts 101-187. Varient issue from vol 2 above with title page reading Numbers CI to CLXXXVII. Some of the tracts are in different settings from the copies in the above collection.

375. IRISH ASSOCIATION FOR CLOSING PUBLIC HOUSES ON SUNDAYS. Offices - 35, Capel Street, Dublin. Report of A Public Meeting, held at the Mansion House, Dublin, On January 18th, 1870. The Right Hon. The Lord Mayor in the Chair. Dublin: George Mealy, Steam Printer, 1870. 28pp.

376. [IRELAND S. ?] The Story of King Alcohol. [A poem]. Bristol: W. Mack, Steam Press, n.d. [c.1870]. Inscribed presentation copy with corrected errata signed "S. Ireland." 32pp.

377. J.,T.F. Total abstinence defended, and the false balances detected. An exposure of the false statements, reasonings, chemistry, and theology, contained in a pamphlet entitled "Tee-Totalism weighed in the balances and found wanting." purporting to be "The Substance of a public discussion at Masham, By T.F.J." Leeds: S. Jowett, 1837. 16pp. Disbound.

378. JAMESON, R.A. The Alliance Budget. An armoury of facts, figures, arguments and sentiments for teachers, workers, and enquirers. With introduction by Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bart. M.P. Manchester: Published by the United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. 32pp. R.A. Jameson, Director of the Alliance Press Agency.

379. JEFFREYS, Archdeacon of Bombay. An effectionate appeal to all who love the Lord Jesus Christ in Sincerity. Fifty-fifth thousand. Glasgow: Office of the Scottish Temperance League. n.d. [c.1850] 16pp. Disbound.

380. JEFFREYS, H. Alcoholic wines. Extracts from a sermon on the wine made and used by our Lord ... with notes by William Clayton Walters. London: Houlston and Stoneman. 1845. 48pp.

381. JENKINS, Edward. The Shadow on the Cross: the present crisis of the Turkish Question. London: Robert Mullan. 1876. 38pp.

382. JEVONS, W. Stanley. On the United Kingdom Alliance and its prospects of success. Manchester Statistical Society. Tread March 8th, 1876. Manchester: n.d. [c.1876] pp. 128-142. W. Stanley Jevons. Professor of Political Economy in University College, London.

383. JOHN JARVIS. John Jarvis or the reclaimed hatter. n.p., n.d. 24pp. A temperance tale.

384. JONES, Ernest. Democracy Vindicated. A lecture delivered to the Edinburgh working men's institute on the 4th January 1867, in reply to Professor Blackie's lecture on democracy delivered on the previous evening. Edinburgh: Andrew Elliot. [1867] 23pp.

385. JONES, Pichard. The claims of the temperance movement on Christian Ministers. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 1860. 15pp.

386. JONES, Richard. The Claims of the Temperance Movement on Christian Ministers. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, 1860. 16pp.

387. JOHNSON, Harriet M. Is it well with the child? Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. London: H.J. Osborn, 1906. 15pp. Part of the campaign for the exclusion of children from Public Houses.

38P. JUVENILE SMOKING. Juvenile smoking. Reprinted from the Dublin University Magazine. Revised. London: S.W. Partridge. 1877 [Manchester printed] 15pp.

389. K.,J. Progress of Temperance. From the Christian News. Glasgow: N. Nisbet. n.d. 4pp.

390. KERR, Norman S. Female intemperance. London: National Temperance Publication Depot. n.d. 14pp.

391. KERR, Norman. How to check drunkenness. London: J. Ogden and Co. Printers. n.d. 16pp. Disbound.

392. KERR, Norman S. Intemperance and its remedy. London: W. Tweedie and Co. (Limited) 1878. 15pp.

393. KESHUB CHUNDER SEN. Keshub Chunder Sen on the Liquor traffic in India. Speech delivered at a great meeting of the United Kingdom Alliance, in St. James's Hall, London, May 19th, 1870 Lord Claud Hamilton, M.P., in the chair. Manchester: A. Ireland printer. n.d. [c.1870] 4pp.

394. KIRK, Rev. Professor. Britain's drawbacks: a brief review of the Chief of those national errors which retard the prosperity of our country. Glasgow: Christian News Office, 1863. 31pp.

395. KIRK, Rev. Professor. Britain's drawbacks: A brief review of the chief of those national errors which retard the prosperity of our country. Glasgow: Christian News Office. 1868. 32pp. Second copy.

396. KIRK, Rev. Professor. Britain's Drawbacks: A brief review of the Chief of those National Errors which retard the prosperity of our country. Third edition. Glasgow: Christian News Office, 1868. 31pp.

397. KIRK. Rev. Professor. The Government and the Spirit Dealer in their relation to the pauperism of the intemperate. Glasgow: Christian News office, Trongate. 1867.

398. KIRK, Professor. The Government and the Spirit-dealer, in their relation to the pauperism of the intemperate. Glasgow: "Christian News" Office. 1867. 8pp. Second copy.

399. KIRK, Professor. A Manly Habit. Reprinted from "Narcotism." London: S.W. Partridge, n.d. 4pp. Disbound.

400. KIRTON'S SERIES. KIRTON, John W. What are you doing? Birmingham: W.J. Kirton Jun. n.d. 2pp.

401. KITCHEL, Rev. H.D. Suppression of the Liquor traffic. n.p., n.d. [c.1870] 48pp.

402. KITCHEL, H.D. Suppression of the Liquor traffic. n.p., n.d. 48pp.

403. KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN Rt. Hon E. To the Licensed Victuallers of England. A Letter of advice. London: The National Press Agency. n.d. [c.1880] 8pp. Disbound.

404. KNOX, Robert The crime and curse of Britain. A report on Intemperance and the liquor Traffic, submitted to the Presbytery of Belfast, on the 7th November, 1871. Fifth Thousand. Belfast: Alex. Mayne, n.d. [c.1871] 12pp.

405. KNOX, Robert. The crime and curse of Britain. Pelfast: Alex Mayne, n.d. [c.1871] 12pp.

406. LADY. The consequences of temperance shown in the history of the Manchester provident society. A narrative of facts. By a Lady. Bury: Printed by J. Vickerman, n.d. 8pp.

407. LADY. A Plea for the Alliance by a Lady [in verse]. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 1866. 12pp.

408. LADIES NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, FOR THE DIFFUSION OF SANITARY KNOWLEDGE. The second annual report of the Ladies' National Association, for the diffusion of Sanitary Knowledge with an account of the proceedings at the first public meeting of the association held in Willis' Rooms, on Thursday, July 21st, 1859. London: Published by the...Association. 1859. 32pp.

409. LAWSON, Rev. Albert G. Methods of Church Temperance Work. A paper read at a Conference invited by the National Temperance Society, held in the lecture-room of the Young Men's Christian Association, New York, April 10, 1877. New York: National Temperance Society, n.d. [c.1877] 24pp.

410. LAWSON, Rev. Albert G. Methods of church temperance work. New York. National Temperance Society. n.d. [c.1877] 24pp.

411. LAWSON, Rev. Albert G. Rev. Lawson and the licensed victuallers. From the Saturday Review, February 10th, 1864. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. [c.1864] 8pp.

412. LAWSON, T. and BRADLAUGH, Mr. A discussion on the question, Has man a soul? Between the Rev. T. Lawson of Bacup, and "Iconoclast" (Mr Bradlaugh) of London Manchester: William Bremner, n.d. [c.1861] 75pp.

413. LEACH, J.T. Sketches from real life. Emily Rylands. Rochdale: Gilbert Haworth, 1873. 8pp.

414. LECTURE. Lecture. Dear Bread and Wasted Grain. n.p., n.d. [c.1870] 18pp.

415. LEEDS TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. The third report of the Leeds Temperance Society, presented at the anniversary meeting of the members and friends held in Albion Street Chapel, On Tuesday, March 25th, 1834. Leeds: Henry Spink, 1834. 26pp. Disbound.

416. LEES, Dr. F. Arnold. On shorter hours of labour...The Labour question. n.p., n.d. [c.1860] 18pp.

417. LEES, Dr. Frederick R. The condensed argument for the prohibition of the Liquor Traffic. Founded on the essay to which the Alliance prize was awarded. London: J. Caudwell. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, 1864. [Manchester printed] 160pp.

418. LEES, Dr. Frederick R. National Intemperance and the remedy as illustrated chiefly from the history of the United States. Addressed to Statesmen, Politicians, and Social reformers. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 1871. 96pp.

419. LEES, Dr.F.R. An examination of the speech of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P., on Local Option: Being an address delivered in St. James' Hall, Leeds, October 22nd, 1883. With an answer to the "Pall Mall Gazette" on the True Lines of Temperance Reform. Leeds: M'Corquodale. n.d. [c.1833] 16pp. F.R. Lees, author of "Owenism Dissected."

420. LEES, Frederick R. History of the Wine Question and defence of the Ultra Teetotalism from recent attacks. Douglas: F.P. Lees, 1841. 24pp. Disbound.

421. LEES, Dr. F.R. A Lecture on the Harmony of Teetotalism, with the divine word, as expressed in the authorized version of the Bible (with answers to several Objectors) abridged from The Works...and printed for General Circulation. Leeds: Dr. F.R. Lees, Truth-Seeker Office, n.d. 34pp. Disbound.

422. LEES, Dr. F.R. On prohibition by locality or state. A Paper read before a conference of the Durham Diocesan Church of England Temperance Society, October 26th, 1885. Dean Lake in the Chair. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, 1885. 8pp.

423. LEES, Dr. F.R. The paradise of the Pacific. n.p., n.d. 18pp.

424. LEES, Frederick P. The Permissive Bill. An address delivered in the Philosophical Hall, Huddersfield, Feb. 7th...In refutation of the fallacies contained in the speech of Mr Leatham, M.P. Addressed to his constituents. Huddersfield: H. Fielding, n.d. [c.1865] 20pp.

425. LEES, Dr. F.R. A refutation of the Bishop of Lincoln's extraordinary attack, upon teetotalism. Second edition. Corrected. London: Simpkin and Marshall [etc.] n.d. [1873] 32pp.

426. LEES, Dr. F.R. Reply to the Rev. Alex Mair, M.A. [From Dr. Lees to a Gentleman in Edinburgh.] pp. 17-24. Extracted from a larger work.

427. LETTER. Letter to her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in Scotland, from the Directors of the Scottish Temperance League. Signed Robert Smith [etc.] Glasgow: Mackay and Kirkwood, n.d. [c.1858] 8pp.

428. LEVI, Leone. Estimate of the amount of taxation falling on the working classes of the United Kingdom. A report to M.T. Bass, Esq., M.P. London: William Ridgway, 1873. 34pp.

429. LEVI, Professor Leoni. The Liquor trades. A report to M.T. Bass, Esq., on Capital Invested and the Number of persons employed therein. With an estimate of loss which may result from the operation of the Bill for regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors, brought in by Mr Secretary Bruce, 4th April, 1871. Second edition. London: William Ridgway, 1871. 34+2pp. advts.

430. LEWIS, Bailie. The Gotenburg licensing system. Lecture...delivered at a public meeting held in Queen Street Hall, Edinburgh, on the Evening of 14th July 1873. With report of a meeting convened for the purpose of hearino reply by Mr. Carnegi. Edinburgh: William Oliphant, 1873. 4pp.

431. LEWIS, Bailie. The Gothenburg Licensing System. Lecture. Delivered at a Public Meeting held in Queen Street Hall, Edinburgh, on the Evening of the 14th July 1873, with Report of-a meeting convened for the purpose of hearing Reply by Mr. Carnegie. Edinburgh: William Oliphant, 1873. 44pp. Yellow printed wrappers.

432. LICENSE AMENDMENT LEAGUE. First Annual Report. Read in the Trevelyan Hotel, Manchester, May 30th, 1870. Manchester: Bancroft and Fleming. 1870. 16pp. With brown printed wrappers bound in.

433. LICENSING BILL. The Licensing Bill and the liquor traffic. Facts for the People. Manchester: John Heywood. n.d. [c.1870] 4pp.

434. LICENSING BILL 1908. Government Licensing Bill 1908. Members of the House of Lords. With postal addresses. London: United Kingdom alliance.n.d. [c.1908] 24pp.

435. LICENSING LAWS. The Licensing laws and proposals for their amendment. From Meliora, April, 1869. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1869] 24pp.

436. LICENSING SYSTEM. The Licensing system. Article from "The London Quarterly Review", for August, 1870. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1870] 32pp.

437. LICENSING SYSTEM. The Licensing system. Article from "The London Quarterly Review", for August, 1870. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. [c.1870] 32pp. Second copy.

438. LICENSING SYSTEM. The Licensing system Article from "The London Quarterly Review", For August, 1870. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1870] 32pp. Third copy.

439. LINCOLN, Lord Bishop. Central Association for Stopping the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday. Speech delivered by the Lord Bishop of Lincoln at a meeting held in the corn exchange, Lincoln, on Monday, Feb 28, 1870. Manchester: Powlson and Sons. n.d. [c.1870], 15pp.

440. LIQUOR LAWS. Liquor Laws of the United States. Prohibitory, License, Local, Option and Civil damage Laws. New York: National Temperance Society and Publication House. 1873. 79pp.

441. LIVERPOOL MAGISTRATES. The Liverpool Magistrates' decision on the hours for closing public-houses. Liverpool: J. Thomas, 1872. 16pp.

442. LIVERPOOL MAGISTRATES. The Liverpool Magistrates again. Reprinted from the "Alliance News," Saturday, Dec. 9, 1865. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. Wc.1865U 4to. 4pp.

443. LIVESEY, Joseph. A collection of single sheets issued by Livesey signed "J. Livesey, Preston," and marked "Please circulate this paper." As follows. l, The beauties and blessings of Teetotalism; 2, Beware of the one Glass; 3, Don't smoke. 4, Farewell to the prison. "This paper was given to prisoners on the day of their discharge." 5, If I were you I would be a Teetotaler! 6, Tom and the Fool's Pence; 7, What is Man; 8, Don't Begin; 9, The Drinker's ready reckoner. 10. What is Beer? 11, A lesson on Smoking; 12, An address to young women; 13, The evils of moderate drinking; 14, A Good resolution; The Trial Pledge: 15, Swallowing a yard of Land; 16, Tom and Mary; 17, Alcohol the Sting in intoxicating Liquor; 18, To the working men who drink. Joseph Livesey (1794-1884) temperance pioneer.

444. LIVESEY, Joseph. Birmingham Temperance Society. The great delusion. Mr. Joseph Livesey's celebrated Lecture on Malt Liquor; delivered in the Town Hall, Birmingham, on Tuesday, and Wednesday Evenings, the 5th and 6th April, 1836. With several important statements connected with the Temperance reformation. Birmingham: P. Hudson, 1836. 6Opp. Disbound.

445. LIVESEY, Joseph. How will was cured. A true statement. Preston: Greenall, Printer. n.d. 4pp.

446. LIVESEY, Joseph. Ipswich temperance tracts. No. 227. A Letter to Wilson Patten Esq., on the Drinking System, the late Sunday Bill and the Maine Law. London: William Tweedie, n.d. [Ipswich printed] 16pp.

447. LIVFSFY, Joseph. A letter to J. Wilson Patten, Esq., M.P. on the drinking; system, the late Sunday Bill, and the Maine Law. Preston: A.V. Myers, n.d. [c.18551 16pp.

448. LIVESEY, Joseph. Mr Livesey's last annual temperance address. Preston: G. Greenall, n.d. 4pp.

449. LIVESEY, Joseph. A new lecture on Malt Liquor. Preston: G. Greenall, 1874. 16pp.

450. LIVESEY Joseph. Old Fashioned Teetotalism. No. l. Preston: Greenall, Printer, n.d. 4pp.

451. LIVESEY, Joseph. Reminiscences of early teetotalism. Preston: Published at the Office of "The Staunch Teetotaller," n.d. [c.1876] 39pp.

452. LIVESEY, Joseph. Reminiscences of early teetotalism. A new edition. Preston: J. Livesey, 1876. 48pp.

453. LIVESEY, Joseph. Reminiscences of early teetotalism. A new edition. Preston: .J. Livesey, 1876. 48pp. Second copy.

454. LIVESEY, Joseph. Statistics of Crime and Intemperance in Preston. Preston: Printed by J. Livesey, n.d. [c.1850]. 4pp.

455. [LIVESEY, J.?] Stimulation. Single sheet. Preston: Printed and Sold by J. Livsey, n.d.

456. LIVESEY, Joseph. A Temperance Lecture based on the Tee-Total principle; including an exposure of the great delusion as to the properties of malt liquor; a verbatim reprint of the earliest edition, published in the year 1836. Price one penny. Preston: At the Guardian Steam Printing Office.

457. LIVESEY, J. A temperance lecture based on the tee-total principle; including an exposure of the great delusion as to the properties of Malt Liquor. A verbatim reprint of the earliest edition, published in 1836. Preston: Printed at the Guardian Steam Office. n.d. 32pp. Disbound. Second copy.

458. LIVESEY, Joseph. The Staunch Teetotaler. A penny monthly. No. 1, Jan 1367; No. 2 Feb. 1867; No. 3 March 1867; No. 4 April 1867; No. 13 Jan. 1868; No. 14 Feb. 1868; No. 15 March 1863; A1o. 16 April 1868; No. 17 Play 1868. All numbers printed in Preston by Mather at the Steam Printing Works, A Livesey come-back in his 73rd year. F?e felt it a task, so he said "to leave home and lecture, but can pleasantly fill up part of my time in writing for the press." Livesey persisted in spelling the word "teetotaller" without the second "1".

459. LUCAS, George. The condition of the Temperance Cause in the United Kingdom, and the means by which temperance influence may he extended. London: Parrett and Son. n.d. [c.1885] 15pp.

460. LUCAS Dr. T.P. Does Alcohol impart strength or is it food? A reply to a leading article in the "Dritish Medical Journal," 17th October, 1874. London: Messrs Tweedie and Co. n.d. 8pp. Disbound.

461. 11., L.M. A stumbling-block removed; an essay on Scripture wines. London: W. Tweedie. n.d., 16pp. Disbound.

462. MCCREE, George W. The band of hope; a shield for the young.

an address delivered in Lincoln. in connection with the autumnal conference of the Band of 'lope Union, On Monday, October 11, I S75. With the minutes of conference and formation of the Lincoln Band of ?lope Union. Lincoln: Charles Arkill, n.d. [c.1375] 12pp.

463. MACKENZIE, J. Condensed facts for Christians. With remarks on ancient and modern wines and malt liquors. London: Trubner and Co. 1863. 39pp. J. Mackenzie, J.P., Provost of Inverness.

464. MACKENZIE, W. Burnley and District Law Society. 1896-7. Lecture. On "The Licensing Question." Delivered to Members of the Law Students' Society (Burnley and District), at the Dinner Held at Cronkshaw's Hotel, Burnley, on Thursday, the 5th November, 1896. Burnley: n.d. [c.1896] 20pp. Disbound but retaining original grey wrappers.

465. M'CULLOCH, James M. The scientific aspect of the temperance movement. An address to the medical students of Glas-ow University. Fifth edition. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1870] 12pp.

466. M'CULLOCH, James M. The scientific aspect of the temperance movement. An address to the medical students of Glasgow University. Fifth edition, with notes of the recent French and British discoveries on Alcohol and other emendations by Dr M'Culloch Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1870] 12pp. Second copy.

467. M'CULLOCH, James Murray. The Temperance reformation from a medical point of view. flanchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 1881. 20pp. Disbound.

468. MACKENZIE, J. Condensed temperance facts for Christians with remarks on ancient and modern wines and malt liquors. London: Trubner and Co. 1863. 39pp. Second copy.

469. MACKENZIE, J. Condensed Temperance Facts for Christians with remarks on ancient and modern wines and malt liquors. London, Trubner, 1868. 39pp. Third copy.

470. MACLEOD, Alexander. Bob; some chapters of his early life. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League. 1877. 32pp. Disbound. Fiction.

471. MACLEOD, Rev. Alexander. Church Ruins. London: W. Tweedie and Co. 1878. 16pp. Disbound.

472. McMURTRY, A.H.H. On the duty of medical men in relation to the temperance movement. London: Published for the National Temperance League. n.d. [c.1875] 15pp.

473. McMURTRY, A.H.H. On the duty of Medical Men in relation to the temperance 'movement. London: National Temperance League. n.d. [c.1875] 15pp. Second copy.

474. MAGILL, Rev. William. The achievements of the Bible, a proof of its divine origin. Belfast: William Mullan, 1875. 26pp.

475. MAHTEWS (sic) Edward. Letter to the Lord Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, on the Sunday Closing of Public Houses. Bristol: Thomas Nathews. n.d. [c.1867] 2pp.

476. MAINE LAW. The facts of the case, being the well-authenticated results of the Maine Law. Condensed and arranged from the appeal of the American Temperance Union. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. 16pp.

477. MALINS, Joseph. No Compensation' A paper read at the National Temperance Conference of Brewers, Licensed victuallers, and temperance representatives; convened by the Social Science Association. Held at Prince's Hall, T,ondon, February 25th and 26th, 1886. London: National Temperance League. n.d. [c.1886]

478. MALINS, Joseph. Professor Alcholico. A Temperance Poem. Dedicated to William Foyle. With twenty original illustrations drawn by C-11. Bernasconi. Birmingham: Morris Bros. and Co., 1876. 22+viii pp.

479. MANCHESTER. The Lord Bishop. Central association for stopping the sale of intoxicating liquors on Sunday. Occasional Tract Speech by the Lord Bishop of Manchester, as chairman ofthe annual meeting, held in the Free Trade Fall, Manchester, on Tuesday, November 1st, 1870. Manchester: Jesse Broad and Co. n.d. [c.1870] 4pp.

480. MANCHESTER CITY MISSION MAGAZINE. Manchester City Mission Magazine. No. 7 New Series. April, 1858. Manchester: Haycraft, 12pp. On drunkenness in Manchester.

481. MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Proof that seven thousand children may be educated by a judicious appropriation of the Funds at the disposal of the Feoffes of the Manchester Grammar School. Manchester: Prentice and Catherall. n.d., c.1833. 12pp.

482. MANCHESTER AND SALFORD SANITARY ASSOCIATION. (Manchester and Salford Sanitary Association. Tract series. The influence of alcohol upon the system. Manchester: Powlson and Sons, Printer. n.d. [c.1877] 9pp.

483. MANCHESTER AND SALFORD TEMPERANCE UNION. Manchester and Salford Temperance Union. Plan of total abstinence meetings, in connection with the union. With statistical report of the progress of the Societies, valuable facts, testimonies, etc. Second quarter. 1868. Manchester: Published at the Office of the Union. 1868. 24pp. Orig. pink wrappers bound in.

484. MANN, Dr. D.H. The Woman's Crusade; or a novel temperance movement in Delhi, New York: The National Temperance Society and Publication House, n.d. (c.1870] 24pp.

485. MANNING, J.W. Prohibition and Local Option in the United States and Canada. Statement of Mr Commissionar J.W. Manninp of Ontario with a Synopsis of the "Canadian Temperance Act, 1878" and recent testimonies from Maine, Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 16pp.

486. MARSDEN, Samuel and BAYLEY, J. Discussion on Teetotalism between Mrs Samuel Marsden of Plessington, Publican, and The Rev. J. Bayley, of Accrington, held in the theatre, Blackburn, on Wednesday evening, May 17, 1837. Blackburn: John Burrell, 1837. 104pp. A publican's retort: "For three years ure have been the bunt of their scorn and derision ... charged with being accessary to the deaths of thousands ... they have their teetotal almanacks, their teetotal saints ... by and by, no doubt, they will have a teetotal version of the scriptures." Samuel Marsden.

487. MASON, Hugh. Speech ... at an aggregate special meeting of the Liberal Committee of Ashton-under-Lyne, on Monday, May 25th, 1874. PPIVATE. Manchester: Cave and Sever, n.d. [c.1874] 8pp.

488. MATHEW, Father. Father Mathew and teetotalism vindicated by the Lord Bishop of Norwich. Manchester: Ellerby and Cheetham, Printers. n.d. 6pp.

489. MATHEW, Father. The proceedings of Father Mathew in administering the pled e together with his sermon on Wednesday at St. Patrick's church. Manchester: Printed at the advertiser and chronicle office. 1643. 12pp.

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627. SHERER, John. An address to the strength and glory of the British Empire, or the industrial classes of England, Ireland and Scotland. London: William Tweedie, n.d. 14+8pp advts.

628 SHERMAN, James. The Duty of Christians Towards the intemperate. A Sermon preached at Surrey Chapel, on Tuesday Evening, November 19th, 1839. London: J. Pasco. n.d. (c.1840) 17pp Disbound.

629. SHEW, Joel, M.D. Tobacco: its history, nature, and effects on the body and mind. With the opinions of Rev.Dr. Nott, L.N. Fowler, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Hon. Horace Greeley, Dr. Jennings, O.S.Fowler, Dr.R.T.Trail, and others. Stoke-upon-Trent: G. Turner, 40pp.

630. SHIRES, Geo. The Licensing Act, 1902, as it affects the Public and the Publican. London: National Temperance League. n.d. (c.1902) 23pp. orig. printed wrappers.

631. SHREWSBURY, William J. Christian thoughts on free trade, in a letter to Thomas, David, and Peter Whitehad, Esquires, of Holly Mount, Rawtenstall, Lancashire. Bacup: Printed and published by J.Downham (etc.) 1843. 56pp.

632. SIGN FOR YOURSELF. "Sign for yourself." London: S.W. Partridge. n.d. 16pp. A Temperance Tale.

633. SMITH, B. On the danger to health from moderate drinking. Preston: Issued by J. Livesey. n.d. 2pp.

634. SMITH,John. An Address on Total Abstinence from all intoxicating liquors, delivered at the Evangelical Friends' School Room, Grosvenor Street, October, 27th. 1840. Manchester: William Simpson. n.d. (c.1840) 28pp.

635. SMITH, J. Milton. Nuts .to Crack for moderative drinkers. A useful manual of facts and figures for total abstainers. London: John Kempster. n.d. 29pp.

636. SMITH, Robert (etc.) Letter to the Right Honourable Spencer Walpole, Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Home Department, from the Directors of the Scottish Temperance League; being a reply to the statements made to Sir George Grey, Bart., By the deputation of Glasgow publicans. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance Society. 1858. 16pp.

637. SMITH, Hugh. The licensing system. The extraordinary decrease of crime in Luton, Bedfordshire, and the action which has produced it. A paper read before the Social Science Congress, 1871. Dunstable: W.J. Smith. n.d. (c.1871) 14pp.

638. SOBRIETY BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. Sobriety by Act of Parliament. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c.1870) 4pp.

639. SOCIAL AND MORAL INFLUENCE OF EXAMPLE. Social and moral influence of example. Huddersfield: J. Hartley. n.d. 10pp. Disbound.

640. SOCIAL SCIENCE. Social science and the Liquor Traffic. The Judgment of Science, of philanthropy, and of intellect. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: J.W. Swanston. 1870. 8pp.

641. SOLDIER. Address to European soldiers of the Indian Army. By a Soldier. Bombay: T. Graham Printer. 1843. 15pp.

642. SPRATT, John. An appeal to the people on the horrid crime of drunkenness and on the inestimable value of total abstinence from all intoxicating drinks. Dublin: R.T. White. Steam-Press Printer. n.d. (c.1870) 32pp.

643. SPURGEON, Rev. C.H. Modern Miracles. A lecture... delivered at the metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington. London: Passmore and Alabaster. n.d. 24pp.

644. STANLEY, Jacob. Teetotalism calmly considered, and the temperate Christian defended against the insinuations of its advocates. Third thousand. Bristol; Published by the Author. n.d. 32pp. Disbound.

645. STANLEY-POPE DISCUSSION. The Stanley-Pope discussion; being the entire correspondence between Lord Stanley, M.P. and S. Pope Esq., Hon. Sec. United Kingdom Alliance. With remarks from the leading Journals. Manchester: William Bremner. n.d. (c.1856) 16pp.

646. STATEMENTS. Private and confidential. For the use of the Committee only. February, 1904. Statements upon which the evidence on the relationship of alcohol to physical deterioration will be based. For presentation to the Committee appointed by her Majesty's Privy Council. Folio. 25pp.

647. STEARNS, J.N. Prohibition does not prohibit; or, prohibition not a failure. n.p., n.d. (New York: c.1875?) 48pp.

648. STIRLING TRACTS. A collection of tracts bound together in the order as given. Published by Peter Drummond, Stirling, No. 386, 186, 157, 349, 367, 185, 543, 618, 409, 541, 428, 445, 539, 494, 487, 539, 540, 542, 546, 545, 544, 550, 554, 556, 612, 611, 599, 598, 571, 615, 306, 313, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 356, 362, 374, 364, 375, 184, 183, 182, 187, 58, 48, 379, 23, 40. All these tracts are on the subject of Drink and are either Single Sheets, 2, 4 or 8pp.

649. STOCK, John. Confessions of an Old Smoker, respectfully addressed to all smoking disciples. New edition. London: Elliot Stock, 1877. 39pp.

650. STOCKTON TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Rules and regulations of the Stockton Temperance Society. Adopted January, 1863. Stockton: Printed at the office of Jennett and Co. 1863. 4pp.

651. STORIES OF WOMEN No. 8. Millie's Temptation. By the author of "Household Proverbs", (etc.) n.d. 16pp.

652. STOWE, Mrs. Harriet Beecher. Augusta Howard. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League. 1853. 16pp. Disbound.

653. STOWELL, Canon. Speeches of the late Canon Stowell, on behalf of the Permissive prohibitory liquor bill, Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 1865. 32pp. Printed wrappers.

654. STREET, James C. The Night-Side of Newcastle; or, a Saturday Night's Ramble in some of the Back Streets and lodging-Houses of Newcastle-uponTyne. A lecture. Delivered in the Church of the Divine United, and in the lecture room, Nelson Street, Newcastle. Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. 1865. 16pp.

655. STRIKING FACTS. Skriking Facts for working Men. From Evans' Temperance Annual. London: National Temperance Publication. n.d. (c.1880) Single sheet, printed on both sides.

656. STOWELL, Canon Hugh. Speeches on the Late Canon Stowell, on behalf of the permissive liquor bill. Manchester: United Kingdon Alliance. 1865. 82pp.

657. STOWELL, Hugh. Canon. Speeches of the late Canon Stowell, on behalf of the permissive prohibitory liquor bill. Respectfully dedicated... to the.. Bishop of Manchester. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 1865. 32pp. Canon Stowell had earlier believed the idea of an English Maine Law Utopian. Later however he declared"...public houses produce drunkards as naturally and necessarily as the cotton-mill produces yarn...." The movement of

1865 had forgotton the Rev. Hugh Stowell of 1835-6, the advocate of the use of good home-brewed ale.

658. STOWELL, T.A. Extracts from the Parliamentary Blue Book, on the Sunday Sale of Liquors. Selected and arranged. Manchester: Bancroft and Fleming. n.d. (c.1869) 16pp. T.Stowell, Rector of Christ Church, Salford and one of the Hon. Secs. of the Central Association for stopping the sale of intoxicating liquors on Sunday. 16pp.

659. STUTTARD, John. The Great Drink-Fiend, and how to escape him: A Sermon. Glasgow: printed for the Author. n.d. 22pp.

660. SUGGESTION. Suggestion for Bill to prevent the traffic in intoxicating liquors. (As agreed upon. the General Council of the United Kingdom Alliance) Manchester: Beresford and Southern. n.d. 4pp.

661. SULLIVAN, Alexander M. The people's vote on the drink traffic. The vintners' case and the people's: being a reprint of an article in "The Freeman's Journal", 20th June, 1870, and o£ a letter in reply to the same, published in that journal on 22nd June, 1870. By Alexander Sullivan. "Hear both Sides". Dublin: The Irish Permissive Bill Association. 1870. 8pp.

662. SUNDAY CLOSING CANVASS. Sunday closing canvass. Direction for Captains. Singe Sheet. n.p., n.d. (Manchester? 1869?).

663. SUNDAY SALE. Legislation on the Sunday Sale of intoxicating drinks. Reprinted from Meliora, April, 1868. The Licensing system in its origin and legal results. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c.1868) 24pp.

664. SUNMAN, Rev. W.R. Ginx's Baby. A lecture. Bury: L. Fletcher n.d. (c.1875) 16pp.

665. TALMAGE,Rev. T. De Witt, The Evil Beast: a sermon for men. To which is added J.B. Gough's Letter on the Woman's Crusade against the Drinking Saloons; Dr. Holland on the same; also "The Cry of the Woman", a Poem by Mrs. Soule. London: R.D.Dickinson. 1874. 16pp.

666. TAYLOR, John. Drunkenness. An indirect cause of Crime. A Paper read before the national association for the promotion of social science, Bradford, 1859. With a map shewing the number of public-houses in the metropolis. Compiled for the National Temperance League. 1860. 14pp. With a large folding map shewing the distribution and density of public houses in London.

667. TAYLOR, John. Was Jesus a Teetotaler? To this is added another question - was Jesus in any sense a Nazarite? Being a controversial tilt between the author, and the editor of the Barnsley Chronicle. Third edition. M.ddlesbrough: J. Gould, Power-Machine printer. 13pp. Disbound.

668. TAYLOR, John Robert. The advantages of Temperance discussed in a series of letters on the Sunday-Closing of public Houses, Mr. Lawson's Permissive Bill, and Working-Men's Rights; with A Prison Warder's Testimony against the Liquor Traffic. London: James George Taylor. n.d. 24pp.

669. TAYLOR, W.M. The Giant with the three heads. London: W.Tweedie n.d. 15pp.

670. TFARE, James. The History of the origin and success of the advocacy of the principle of total abstinence from all intoxicating liquors. Eleventh thousand. London: Job Caudwell. 37pp+2pp.

671. TEARS, James. The History of the origin and success of the advocacy of the principle of total abstinence from all intoxicating liquors. Eleventh thousand. London: Job Caudwell. n.d. (c.1864) 37pp. James Teare, one of the originators of the total abstinence system.

672. TEMPERANCE CONGRESS. The Temperance Congress of 1862. London: National. Temperance League. 1862. 207pp.

673. TEMPERANCE DEPUTATION. Temperance Deputation to the Prime Minister. Foreign Office, April 5. 1906., and the debate and division on Mr. Leif Jones's Local Veto Resolution. house of Commons, April 10, 1906. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 1906. 31pp.

674. TEMPERANCE DOCTOR. The temperance Doctor. From various medical writers, British and American. Birmingham: Richard Davies. n.d. 24pp. Dishound.

675. TEMPERANCE IN SCHOOL. Temperance in the school. Opinions of The Bishop of Exeter; Rev. Canon Hopkins; Rev. R. Valpy French (etc.) London: Id. Tweedie. 1.878. 31pp. Disbound.

676. TEMPERANCE HYMN. Temperance Hymn. Single sheet, n.p., n.d. (c.1865)

677. TEMPERANCE MONTHLY VISITOR. 46 Issues from January 1860 - November, 1863. Norwich: Samuel Jerrold. 1860-1863.

678. TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT. n.p., n.d. "No. 23" (c.1850).

679. TEMPERANCE SHORTER CATECHISM. The temperance shorter catechism and confession of faith. With unabridged notes. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League. 1877. 160pp.

680. TEMPERANCE TEACHING. Temperance Teaching No. 1. Containing four well written attractive true tale. Norwich: Samuel Jerrold n.d. (c.1870) Preserving original green wrappers.

681. TEMPERANCE TRACTS. Temperance tracts issued by the National Temperance Society and Publication House. (in two volumes) New York: J.N. Stearns. 1874. 115 separately issued tracts with two collective title pages. Volume 2 contains one or more tract than is mentioned in the collective contents list.

682. TEMPERANCE WORKER. The temperance worker and Band of Hope Conductor. With a portrait of the Rev. Dawson Burns, M.D., Edited by the Rev. Frederick Wagstaff. Volume V. London: Maidstone and Manchester. 1877. Eleven monthly numbers from January 1877 - December 1877.

683. TEMPERANCE WORKER. The temperance worker and hand of Hope Conductor. Edited by the Rev. Frederick Wagstaff. Volume III. Maidstone: London & Manchester. 1875. Eleven monthly numbers from January 1875 - December 1875.

684. TEMPLE, Bishop of Exeter. Bishop Temple on the permissive bill. Manchester: A. Ireland n.d. (c.1870) 4pp.

685. THOMAS, Rev. John. The Life and Times of John B. Gough. 1817-1878. London: F.E. Longley. 1878. 136+6pp advts.

686. THOMPSON, George. Speech... at a Temperance meeting held in the friends' House, Newcastle. Friday, April 1, 1836. (Newcastle) J. Blackwell and Co. llpp. Disbound.

687. THOMPSON, Sir Henry. (Letter) To His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. London: ~I'illiam Tweedie. n.d. Single sheet printed on one side only.

688. THOMPSON, Sir Henry. (Letter to Lady Jane Ellice, President of a Ladies' National Temperance Convention, which assembled in London, May, 22nd, 23 and 24, 1876) London: W. Tweedie. n.d. (c.1876) single sheet, printed on one side only.

689. THOMPSON, Sir Henry, RICHARDSON, Dr. B.W., F.R.S., and Rev. Canon Farrar, D.D., F.R.S. Moderate Drinking. Speeches. Delivered at a public meeting in Exeter Hall, 7th February, 1877. London: S.W. Partridge. n.d. (c.1877) 50pp.

690. THOMPSON, T.R. The two wines: a Temperance concert Exercise,for Sunday-Schools, Reform Clubs, Temperance Organizations, etc. New York: National Temperance Society. 1877. 16pp.

691. THOMSON, Alexander. On the licentiousness of Scotland, and the remedial measures which ought to be adopted. A paper read before the Social Science Assocation, at Glasgow, 1860. London: J. Nisbet. 1861. 15pp.

692. THOMSON, Alexander. Lecture on Sanitary Reform. Aberdeen: George and Robert King. 1859. 34pp.

693. THOTISON, Alexander. Preventive and reformatory work in Aberdeen. A paper read before the social science assocation at Glasgow, 1860. London: J. Nisbet. 1861. 14pp.

694. THOMSON, Alexander. The principles of the Aberdeen Industrial Feeding Schools. A paper read before the social Science Association at Glasgow, 1860. London: James Nisbet. 1861. 8pp.

695. THREE PENCE A PINT: SIX PENCE A QUART. Single Sheet. Liverpool: Temperance and Band of Hope Union. n.d. (c.1870).

696. THREE VOICES OF GOD. The three voices of God on the unfermented wine question. By the Author of "The Sabbath on the Rock". London: Houlston and Wright. 1875. 128pp.

697. THRONE OF INIQUITY. The Throne of Iniquity. Selkirk: George Lewis. n.d. (c.1860) 24pp.

698. TILLEY, Sir S. Leonard and TUPPER, Sir Charles. Prohibitory and Local Option Legislation in the Dominion of Canada. Speeches... at the Westminster Palace Hotel. August 9th, 1883. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. (c. 1893) 16pp.

699. TILLYARD, A.J. A brief introduction to the principles and policy of prohibition. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 1874 (Norwich printed) 22pp.

700. TOBACCO. The physiological position of Tobacco. Reprinted from the Quarterly Journal of Science. London: N.Trubner and Co., 1873. 17pp.

701. TOBACCO. "The Times" on Tobacco-Smoking. Manchester: Anti-Narcotic League. n.d. (c.1878) 4pp.

702. TOBACCO QUESTION. The Tobacco question: physiologically, chemically, botanically, and statistically considered. Reprinted from the Dublin University Magazine. Revised by the Author. Sixteenth Thousand. Manchester: John Heywood. 1878. 15pp.

703. TODD, Stephen. I.O.G.T. Journal of Proceedings of the special session of of the grand Lodge of England held at St. George's Hall, Manchester, Templar Office. 1876. 30pp.

704. TOTAL ABSTINENCE. Is the Total Abstinence movement entitled to the support of the Community? Edinburgh: Q. Darrymple. n.d. (c.1850) 4pp.

705. TO VENDERS. To venders of ardent spirits. American Tract Society. No. 34. n.p., n.d. Single sheet.

706. TOWER HOUSE RETREAT. Tower House Retreat. Westgate-On-Sea, Kent. Brochure signed J.H. Brown. 4pp. n.d. (c.1880). A retreat for Middle-class alchoholics.

707. TRACTS. C., M.P. The Victims of the Destroyer. A true narrative. Ipswich Temperance tracts, N.255. 6pp. Disbound.

708. TRACT. The tract, 1874. Edinburgh: British League Office. n.d. 12pp.

709. TRACTS. (L.,C.O.) The Crack Club, being a series of papers illustrative of the temperance question. London: Printed and sold by J. Pasco. 1839. No. 1-16 Complete. Bound with collective title page. Orig. black cloth.

710. TRACTS. MANCHESTER AND SALFORD SANITARY ASSOCIATION TRACT SERIES. The influence of alcohol upon the system. Manchester: Powlson and Sons, Printers. 8pp. Disbound. Torn.

711. TRACTS MIDLAND TEMPERANCE TRACTS. Third series No.l. Words of Warning to moderate drinkers. Leicester: T. Cook. n.d. 4pp. Disbound.

712. TRACTS MIDLAND TEMPERANCE TRACTS. Third series. No. 3. Admonitions and advice to various classes. Leicester: T. Cook. 4pp. Disbound.

713. TRACTS MIDLAND TEMPERANCE TRACTS. Third series. No. 4. A special appeal to various classes of the inhabitants of this town. Leicester: T. Cook 4pp. Disbound.

714. TRACTS BUCKINGHAM, James Silk. The justice, policy, and safety of a Maine Law for England. Ipswich: J.M. Burton. n.d. 12pp. Disbound. Ipswich Temperance Tracts, No. 209.

715. TRACTS. BURNS, Jabez. Drinking and Lawlessness: a sermon preached at the inauguration of the United Kingdom Alliance. London: William Tweedie. n.d. (Ipswich printed) 16pp. Disbound. Ipswich Temperance tracts, No. 212.

716. TRACTS. Scottish Temperance League. Glasgow. 70 tracts published in Glasgow by the Office of the Scottish temperance league. Bound together but without covers.

717. TRACTS TESTIMONIES OF AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS. Testimonies of agricultural labourers as to the advantages of total abstinence from all intoxicating liquors. No.. 21, New Series. London: J. Pasco. 4pp. Disbound.

718. TRACTS. Tracts 1-8,10, under a collective title page. "Medical Opinions on the Temperance Question." as follows: 1. MUNROE, Henry. Fashions in Medicine; 2. COLLENETTE, B. The non-alcolholic treatment of disease surer and cheaper than the alcoholic; 3. BAYLEY, R.L. The benefits of total abstinence in health and disease; 4. LANKESTER, Henry. Alcholic unnecessary as articles of diet and valueless as medicines; 5.DIXON,11. Strong drink productive of disease, and obstructive to its successful treatment; 6. EDMUNDS, James. Alcoholic and nonalcholic treatment tested by results. 7. TOWNSON, B. Total abstinence a source of health. 8. SLEMAN, Richard. Alcoholic drinks medically considered. 10. BENNETT, L.M. Forty years' personal and professional experience. All pamphlets printed by W. Tweedie. n.d. [c.1871]

719. TRACTS. Tracts on Temperance Principles, being those advertised in the Unexamined list. London: B. Bagster. [c.1832]. A bound volume of 28 tracts with a general title page. Binder's cloth.

720. TRACTS. POPULAR TRACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. KERR, Norman. Strong drink not food. Thirty-fifth thousand. London: Church of England Temperance Publication Depot. No. 1. n.d. 8pp. Disbound.

721. TRACTS. POPULAR TRACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. LAW, W.T. Some of the effects of alcohol upon the heart and circulation. London: Church of England Temperance Publication Depot. No. 8. n.d., 8pp. Disbound.

722. TRALL, Russell T. Prize essay. Philosophy of the Temperance Reformation, or, the relations of Alcohol to the Human Organism Chemically, Physiologically and psychologically considered. To which the premium of 100 Dollars was awarded by the Temperance Council of New York. Second edition corrected, without abridgment. London: W. Brittain, 1845. 24pp. Disbound.

723. TRACTS. WESLEY CONFERENCE TEMPERANCE SERIES. 7 illustrated tracts as follows: No. 1, Twice Dead; No. 2. Frank Hilton; 3, Christmas in Wilderness Court; No. 5. Little by Little;' No. 6. "1 like to wear my own clothes first."; No. 7. "A word in Season"; No. 8. "Touch Not: Taste Not.". London: Wesleyan Conference Office, n.d.

724. TREVELYAN, Sir Charles E. The United Kingdom Alliance. A full report of the speeches delievred at the annual public meeting held in the Large Room of the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on Wednesday, October 26th, 1870. London: R. Newton, n.d. [c.1870], 32pp.

725. TREVELYAN, George Otto. Five speeches on the Liquor Traffic, delivered since the session. Dedicated by permission to the Rt. Hon. John Bright, N.P. London:: Partridge and Co. 1872. [Manchester printed], 37pp.

726. TREVELYAN, George Otto. Five speeches on the Liquor Traffic, delivered since the session. London: Partridge and Co., 1872. 37pp. Second copy.

727. TREVELYAN, George Otto. Five speeches on the Liquor Traffic, delivered since the session. Third edition, Corrected. London: Partridge and Co. 1872 [Manchester printed], 35pp. Green printed wrappers.

728. TRUTH-SEEKER. Allsop's "Boon to Mankind." Signed "Truth-Seeker.". n.p., n.d. 16pp. Disbound.

729. TUPPER, Sir Charles; VIDAL, Hon. Senator of Canada; LAWSON, Sir Wilfrid. Local Option Speeches ... at the Westminster Palace Hotel, London: July 29th, 1880. Reprinted and revised from the "Alliance News." Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1880] 15pp.

730. TWEEDIE, William. Temperance and High Wages. Total abstinence from intoxicating beverages. A practical and efficient remedy for scarcity of employment and low wages, lowering the intensity of competition, and restoring commercial prosperity. Third edition. London: William Tweedie, n.d. 16+6pp. advts.

731. UNGER, E.R.H. What is wine? A chemical investigation into the properties of wine, its adulteration, and effects on the system. Manchester: Abel Heywood, n.d. 15pp.

732. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Address of the Executive Committee of the United Kingdom Alliance to the Electors and Non-Electors of Great Britain and Ireland. Liverpool: J.R. Wlilliams, n.d. [c.1853] 4pp.

733. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. (formed June 1st, 1853,) to procure the total and immediate legislative suppression of the traffic in all intoxicating liquors. Manchester: Smith, Barnes [etc.] 1853.

This is the report of the provisional committee and contains a list of the members of the general council.

734. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. The Alliance and the press. Being Sequel No. II. The "Argument." Contents: I Criticisms of the press. 2. The Scottish Temperance League. 3. Mr Gough's amended opinions. 4. Index to prize essay and sequel. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, 1857. Orig. printed wrappers.

735. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. First report ... Manchester: Bradshaw and Blacklock n.d. [1853] 23pp.

736. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Second report of the executive committee of the United Kingdom Alliance (formed June 1st, 1853) To procure the total and immediate legislative suppression of the traffic in all intoxicating liquors as beverages. Manchester: Cave and Sever, n.d. [c.1854], 24pp.

737. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE ... Report of the Executive Committee. Presented to the council at their third Aggregate Meeting, held in Manchester, October 3rd, 1855. n.p.,n.d. [Manchester:1855] 26pp+2pp.

738. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Fourth report of the Executive Committtee of the United Kingdom Alliance ...n.p., n.d. [Manchester: 1856?] 27pp.

739. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Report of the Executive Committee. Adopted by the annual meeting of General Council, held in the New Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on Wednesday, October 22nd, 1856. n.p.,n.d. [Manchester: 1856] 27pp.

740. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Fifth report of the Executive Committee of the United Kingdom Alliance. n.p., n.d. [Manchester: 1857], 30pp. Bound with original wrappers.

741. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Report of the Committee. n.p., n.d. [Manchester: 1857], 24pp.

742. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Report of the Executive Committee. n.p.,n.d. [Manchester: 1857], 30pp+2pp.

743. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Sixth report of the Executive Committee of the United Kingdom Alliance, (formed June 1st, 1853) to procure the total and immediate legislative suppression of the traffic in intoxicating liquors as beverages. Manchester: Beresford and Southern, n.d. [c.1858], 24pp.

744. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Seventh report of the executive committee of the United Kingdom Alliance. October 18th, 1859. Manchester: [1859], 36pp.

745. UNTTED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Report of the executive committee. Submitted to the General Council Oct. 18th, 1859. n.p., n.d. [Manchester: 1859], 36pp.

746. UNTTED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Eighth report of the executive committee of the United Kingdom Alliance. n.p.,n.d. [Manchester: 1860?] 32pp.

4747. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Report of the executive submitted to General Council, Oct. 16th, 1860. n.p.,n.d. [Manchester:1860] 32pp.

748. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Report of the executive committee for 1861. n.p., n.d. [Manchester: 1861], 39pp.

749. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Tenth report of the executive committee of the United Kingdom Alliance. n.p.,n.d. [Manchester:1862], 50pp.

750. [UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE] Annual report for 1862. n.p.,n.d. [Manchester: 1862], 50pp.

751. UNTTED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Report of the executive committee for 1863. Manchester: Alex Ireland and Co., n.d. [1863], 36pp.

752. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Report of the executive committee for 1864. Manchester: Beresford and Havill, n.d. [1864], 40pp.

753. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Report of the executive committee for 1865. Manchester: A. Ireland, n.d. [1865], 47pp.

754. UNTTED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Fourteenth report of the executive committee of the United Kingdom Alliance. 1865-6. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, 41, John Dalton Street, n.d. [1866]. 63pp.

755. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Fifteenth report of the executive committee of the United Kingdom Alliance. 1866-7. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [1867], 64pp.

756. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Sixteenth report of the executive committee of the United Kingdom Alliance. 1867-8. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. 11868], 75pp.

757. UNITED KINGDOM ALLANCE. Seventeenth report of the executive committee of the United Kingdom Alliance. 1868-9. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. [18691, 76pp.

758. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Eighteenth report of the executive committee of the United Kingdom Alliance. 1869-70. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. [18701, 79pp.

759. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Nineteenth report of the executive committee of the United Kingdom Alliance. 1870-71. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d., W1871U, 96pp.

760. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Twentieth report of the executive committee o£ the United Kingdom Alliance. 1871-72. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. [18721, 131pp.

761. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Twenty-first report of the executive committee of the United Kingdom Alliance. 1872-3. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. [1873], 123pp.

762. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Address to the Ladies of Great Britain and Treland from the United Kingdom Alliance-Manchester: Cave and Sever, n.d. [c.1860], 8pp.

763. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. Address to the Ladies of Great Britain and Treland, from the United Kingdom Alliance. Manchester: Cave and Sever, n.d. [c.1860], 8pp. Second copy.

764. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. The General Election. To the electors of the United Kingdom. [A Letter signed] "The executive of the United Kingdom Alliance." n.p.,n.d. [Manchester? c.1873], 4pp.

765. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. The permissive prohibitory Liquor Bill. Manifesto of the United Kingdom Alliance, analysis of votes division list, resolutions, on a motion for the second reading, May 17th, 1871. Reprinted from the "Alliance News," May 27th, 1871. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. [c.1871], 8pp.

766. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. The principles and policy of the United Kingdom Alliance vindicated. In reply to recent objections. Manchester: A. Ireland, n.d. [c.1870], 48pp.

767. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. The principles and policy of the United Kingdom Alliance vindicated, in reply to recent objections. ?Manchester: A. Ireland, n.d. 48pp. Second copy.

768. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. A vindication of the principles and policy of the United Kingdom Alliance, in reply to recent objections. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. [c.1870] 48pp. Preserving the original brown wrappers. Third copy.

769. VAUGHN, John. The drink traffic: A stumbling-block to every kind of Good. A sermon ... Preached in the Moor Lane Chapel, Lancaster. Stereotyped edition. Hollinwood: The Author [etc.], 1880. 16pp. Disbound.

770. VIBBERT, Rev. G.N. Prohibition movement in the New England States. An address delivered in the Town Hall, Manchester, September 18th, 1871. Manchester: Tubbs and Brook, n.d. [1871] 24pp. G.H. Vibart, Member of the Massachusetts Legislature.

771. VOICES FROM THE PRISON. Voices from the prison. Reprinted from "Meliors," January, 1867. Manchester: "Alliance" Offices,n.d. [c.1867] 14pp.

772. WAGSTAFF, Rev. F. The influence of little things: an address to the young. Exeter: At the Weekly Times Office. 1868. 31pp.

773. WALKER, R. Bailey. Sketches, dietetic and literary. Manchester: 91, Oxford Street. 1876. 24pp.

774. WARD, George. The opinions and practice of medical men, with regard to intoxicating drinks as a medicine; viewed from the non-scientific but commonsense standpoint of practical experience. Leeds: John Kershaw, 1868. 60pp.

775. WARREN, Henry W. Scientific certainties (not opinions) about Alcohol. A sermon. New York: National Temperance Society. 1872. 24pp.

776. WESLEYAN. A review of the dehate in the Trish Wesleyan Conference, on the Sacramental Wine question. Belfast, 21st June, 1875. Belfast: Irish Temperance League, 1875. 24pp.

777. WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. A companion to the minutes being a report of the debates and proceedings of the Wesleyan Conference. MDCCCXLIX. London: Simpkin, Marshall etc. 1849 [Sheffield printed], 16pp.

778. WHAT IS LOCAL OPTION. What is Local Option as to the Drink Traffic? Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. 4pp. Disbound.

779. WHAT IS A TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. An answer to the question. What is a temperance society? Newcastle: Rewcastle and Shephard, No. I. Single sheet, n.d.

780. WHITTAKER, Thomas P. The Drinking System and Social and Industrial Problems. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, 1894. 16pp.

781. WHITTAKER, Sir Thomas. The Licensing Bill of 1908. A speech delivered... in the House of Commons, on the Second Reading. April 30th, 1908. London: The Temperance Legislation League. 1908. 20pp.

782. WHITTAKER, Sir Thomas. The Licensing Bill, 1908. A rejoinder to Critics of "Some Facts and Arguments in Support." London: The Temperance Legislation League. 1908. 96pp. Printed wrappers.

783. WHITTAKER, T.P. Prohibition of the Liquor Traffic. By local Option on the United States of America. Manchester: Darrah Bros. n.d. [c.1898], 15pp.

784. WHITTAKER, Thos. P. Some frank and friedly words to Temperance people (and incidentally to some others), on the present position of the Temperance Question. London: G.H. Farrington, 1903. 43pp. Orig. printed wrappers.

785. WHITWORTH, Alfred. First annual report of the United Temperance permanent building and investment society, with a resume' of the soiree held in the Warehousemen and Clerks' dining rooms ... Abel Heywood, Esq., Mayor of Manchester, in the chair. Manchester: Beresford and Southern, n.d. [c.1863] 16pp.

786. WHITWORTH, Alfred. Temperance Hotel Company, Limited. A paper read at the Soiree held in the Town Hall, Manchester, on Tuesday, June 2nd, 1863, Manchester: Beresford and Southern, 1863. 8pp. Alfred Whitworth, Secretary to the Temperance Hotel Company.

787. WHYTE, James. A city missionary's experiences. No. I. Jane Frrol's rescue. Manchester: John Heywood, 1873. 31pp. A Temperance tale.

788. WHYTE, James. Poor men robbed of their beer. The experiences of Bessbrook and Roe Green under probation. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 1899. 15pp.

789. WIGHT, William. Common sense: a word to those who do not think by proxy. Fifty-fifth thousand, much enlarged. Glasgow: Office of the Scottish Temperance League. n.d. 16pp. Disbound.

790. WIGHTMAN, Mrs C.E.L. Our Higher Aims. Prevention of Personal Consecreation to God. A Paper read at the Liverpool Conference of the Church of England Temperance Society, January, 1877. London: W. Tweedie. n.d. [c.1877] 4pp. Printed on blue paper, disbound.

791. WIGHTMAN, Julia B. Ten Years' experience of total abstinence. Manchester, Chester, and Ripon Diocesan Church Temperance Society, n.d. 12pp.

792. WILBERFORCE, Basil. Doctors and Brandy. London: W. Tweedie, n.d. [c.1874], 12pp. Disbound.

793. WILBERFORCE Basil. The National Sin. "Sound the Alarm." A Sermon, Preached under the Dome of St. Paul's Cathedral at the special. service on Sunday, November 19th, 1876. London: W. Tweedie and Co. n.d. [c.1876] 16pp.

794. WILKINSON, T.R. The Traffic in intoxicating drinks. A paper read before the section for statistics and sociology, of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, March 12th, 1861. Manchester James Frederick Wilkinson, 1861. 19pp.

795. WILKS, Washington. The last two speeches of the late Washington Wilks, on behalf of the permissive prohibitory liquor bill. Delivered in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, May 23rd, 1864, and in Exeter Hall, London, June 6th, 1864. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. [c.1864]. 12pp.

796. WTLKS, Washington. Permissive legislation on the liquor traffic; its policy and justice. An argument with a reply to Mr Livesey's "Free and friendly Remarks." Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, n.d. [c.1861], 14pp+2pp.

797. WILKS, Washington. Permissive legislation on the Liquor Traffic; its policy and justice. An argument and appeal; with a reply to Mr Livesey's "Free and friendly remarks." Second edition. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1870], 16pp.

798.WILKS Washington. Permissive legislation on the Liquor Traffic; its policy and justice. An argument and appeal; with a reply to Mr Livesey's"Free and Friendly Remarks." Second edition. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. n.d. [c.1870], 16pp. Second copy.

799. WILLARD, Frances E. Hints and Helps in our temperance work. New York: National Temperance Society, 1875. 72pp.

800. WILSON, George B. "The Trade" or the Nation? An appeal to the Free Churches. Being a paper read before the Birmingham Free Church Council ... with a prefatory note by J. Rendel Harris. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance. 1907. 20pp.

801. WILSON Rev. T.C. Guilty or not guilty? An inquiry into the criminality of the traffic in strong drink, and of the drinking, customs. Tenth thousand. Glasgow: Office of the Scottish Temperance League. n.d. [c.1850] 12pp. Disbound.

802. WINE DUTIES REDUCTION COMMITTEE. WIne Duties Reduction Committee: together with Mr Oliveira's Statement to The House of Commons, 14th February, 1854. London: Richard Barrett, n.d. [c.1854] 20pp. Disbound.

803. WORKING MEN'S LEAGUE FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. Annual Report. 1868-9. Manchester. [c.1869], 8pp.

804. WORKING MEN'S LEAGUE FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF TNTOXTCATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. Annual Report 1869-70. The object of this association is to induce the legislature to stop the sale of intoxicating liquors during the whole of the twenty-four hours of Sunday. Manchester: Thos. Sowler and Sons, 1870. 14+2pp.

805. WORLD TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. The proceedings of the world's temperance convention held in London. August 4th, and four following days, with the papers laid before the convention, letters read, statistics and general information presented. London: Charles Gilpin. 1846. 14Opp.

806. WRIGHT, Rev. William. Common Sense a word to those who do not think by Proxy; or, the Temperance Movement - The Bishop of Norwich - Fathew Mathew - Ireland - And English Protestants. Revised and much enlarged, and making with an edition published in the North, the Sixtieth Thousand. London: Printed for Simpkin Marshall, and Co. 1850. 36pp. Disbound.

807. [YEAMES, Rev. J.] The relation of the Band of Hope to the Church and the Sabbath School ... London: Woodford Fawcett, n.d. 8pp. Disbound

808. YOUMANS, Professor E.L. The scientific basis of Prohibition: Shall Alcoholic Liquors as common beverages be commercially outlawed? London: William Tweedie. Ipswich: J.M. Burton, 28pp. Disbound. Ipswich Temperance Tracts No. 235.

[Additions to "War with Alcohol" Temperance Collection: PAMPHLETS]

3.5. Adam, Ben. The Only Hope. New York: National Temperance Society.

42.2. Barker, J. An Account of J. Barker's Visit to Ireland, with Outlines of His Lectures, &c. 24 pp.

42.3. Barker, J. Catechism.

42.5. Barker, J. Happiness of Doing Good.

42.7. Balker, J. and Mennais, L'Abbe de la. Words of a Believer. 1846, n.p.

42.8. Barker, Joseph. Peace and War. Objections to Peace Principles Answered.

123.2. Catechism for Children, in Scripture Language Only.

123.4. Catechism for Everybody. n.p., n.d. 4 pp.

123.5. Catechism for Everybody. (c.2?)

147.3. Christian. No. LXXIII, 1847, July 14. London: J Chapman.

147.5. Christian. No. LXXV, 1847, Aug. 14. London: J Chapman

147.8. Christian. Truth and Reform Against the World, or letters to W. cooks in Reply to His Attack on Mr. Joseph Balker. 2 letters.

249.5. A Few Questions for Orthodox Theologians, &c. Newcastle: J. Barker. 24 pp.

376.5. Is the Total Abstinence Movement Entitled to the Support of the Community? Edinburgh: Q. Dalrymple. 3 copies, 4 pp.

383.5. Johnson, Mrs. Mary C. Over the Precipice: A True Narrative. Illustrated Temperance Tracts, no. 12. New York: National Temperance Society.

387.5. Jouffroy. On the Philosophy of History. (From the French of Jouffroy.) G. Brown. 16 pp.

414.5. Lectures on the Origin, the Character and the Tendency of Christianity, in Reply to G. J. Holyoake. Halifax. Feb. 1848. 2 Lectures.

574.5. Reade, A. Arthur. J.B. Gough: A Sketch of His Life, Work, and Orations in America and Britain, with Portrait and Personal Descriptions.

576.5. Recipes for Making Temperance Drinks, &c. Second Series. Preston: J Livesey.

581.5. Religion Made Easy. Nos. 7 & 8.

601.5. Ridge, James J. The Band of Hope Catechism.

603B. Ritche, J. Ewing. Bessbrook and Its Linen Mills. A Short Narrative of a Model Temperance Town. London: William Tweedie, 1876. 32 pp.

620.5. Scottish Temperance League. Temperance Works Published at the Office of the Scottish Temperance League, 52 Queen Street, Glasgow. [A list of titles.]

664.3. Sunter, George, Jr. Sectarian Religion, Illustrated with a Few Facts, Chiefly in Connexion with Teetotalism in New Shildon.

664.5. Sunter, George, Jr. Sunday and Every-Day Religion Contrasted. n.d., n.p.

684.5. Ten Years' Experience of Total Abstinence. Manchester: Manchester, Chester, and Ripon Diocesan Church Temperance Society.

763.5. United Kingdom Alliance. Drink and the Recruiting System. Manchester: Guardian Steam-Printing Offices, [1867]. 16 pp.

775.5. Watson, Rev. W. The Claims of Abstinence on the Christian Church. Market Rasen: J. Keyworth, 1877.

799.5. Willard, Frances E. Sabbath-Schools and Temperance. New York: National Temperance Society.

802.5. Winslow, M.E. To Keep Out the cold. Illustrated Temperance Tracts, no. 11. New York: National Temperance Society.

1242. Dingle, A. E. and B. M Harrison. V. Cardinal Manning as Temperance Reformer. Historical Journal, XII, 3(1969), Great Britain, p.485-510.

1243. Ab-o'th'-yate's Christmas Annual. Ben Brierley, editor. 1877.

1244. Life from the Dead. No. 17, pp. 129-160.

1245. Hine, Edward. Flashes of Light. London: Guest, 1876.

1246. James, John Angell, Rev. Possession of Spiritual Religion ... a lecture. London: Jones, n.d. pp. 195-204.

1247. Moral, Social, & Political Effects of Revenue From Intoxicating Drinks, by a Temperance Politician. London: Caudwell, 1864. 16 pp. b/w 315.

NOTE: The following pamphlets are currently missing: 3, 30, 83, 185, 228, 287, 353, 427, 457, 476, 499, 588, 616, 617, 656, 695, 704, 715, 732, 791, 806, 1242, 1247

 


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809. ABBEY (John) The Church of God and the Gates of Hell; Or Why is Christianity so Great a Failure? An Appeal to the Churches to Destroy the Deadly Liquor Traffic". 1st edition. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London, R.J. James (circa 1910].

810. ANDERTON (Henry) The Temperance and Other Poems.... 1st edition. 8vo. Good in the original. gilt stamped cloth. Preston, W. & J. Dobson, 1863.

811. ANONYMOUS. Notices Respecting Drunkenness and of the Various Means Which have been Employed in Different Countries for Restraining the Progress of that Evil. 2nd edition. Pamphlet 8vo. Unbound and stitched as issued. Glasgow: William Collins, 1830. By 'A Medical Practitioner'. One of the earliest Scottish temperance tracts.

812. ANONYMOUS. Liverpool Life: Its Pleasures, Practices and Pastimes". 1st edition, 15th thousand, in book form. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Liverpool: Egerton Smith & Co., 1857. Reprinted from the 'Liverpool Mercury'.

813. ANONYMOUS. Historical Anecdotes Dedicated to Temperance Societies by 'A Durham Clergyman'. 12mo. In the original green textured cloth, slightly shabby. London: Temperance Tract Repository [c. 1860]

814. ANONYMOUS. Lost and Found; and Who is is to Blame?. 1st edition. 8vo. Engraved frontispiece, in the original orange printed boards, faded and rebacked. London, J. Caudwell, 1865

815. ANONYMOUS. Critical Memorial to The Bishops on Intemperance. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. No place of printing, 1877. Edited by the Rev. R.M. Grier, Vicar of Rugely, Staffordshire, on behalf of Clergy of the Church of England to the Bishops appealing to them to support 'measures for the further restriction of the trade in intoxicating liquors'.

816. ANONYMOUS. A New Series of Temperance Dialogues and Recitations. 1st edition. 12mo. A crisp copy in the original green decorative cloth, Otley, William Walker, n.d. [c. 1880]

817. ANONYMOUS. A New Series of Temperance Dialogues and Recitations... Nos. 6072. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London & Otley, William Walker & Sons, n.d.

818. ANONYMOUS. A New Series of Temperance Dialogues and Recitations... Nos. 25-36. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London & Otley, William Walker & Sons, n.d.

819. ANONYMOUS. Teetotalism, The Teaching of the Bible: Being a Reply to the 'Clerical World'. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London, Trubner, 1883.

820. ANONYMOUS. The History of the Temperance Movement in Scotland, With Special Reference to its Legislative Aspect. 1st edition. 8vo. Very good in original cloth. Edinburgh, John Dickson, n.d. [1885-]

821. ANONYMOUS. Her Only Son. 8vo. Illustrated. Good in the original decorative cloth. Glasgow, Scottish Temperance League, 1887.

822. ANONYMOUS. The Alliance Temperance Reciter. 24th thousand. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London, Warne, n.d. [1890]

823. ANONYMOUS. Octogenarian Teetotaller. 1st edition. Illustrated, slim 8vo. A very good copy. London, National Temperance League, 1897

824. ANONYMOUS. The Life and Labours of Alfred Ephraim Eccles, A Lancashire Reformer. 1st edition. Portrait, 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. Chorley, Ellis & Son, 1909

825. ANONYMOUS. Souvenir of the Jubilee of the Salford Grand Division 1864-1914. 8vo. Illustrated. Good in the original. cloth. Manchester, Bor. John Taylor, The Queen's Press [1914]

826. ANONYMOUS. Alcohol; Its Action on the Human Organism. 1st edition. 8vo. Fine in original cloth. London, H.M.S.O., 1918. The product of an advisory body set up by the [then] Central Control. Board [Liquor Traffic] it included a number of eminent scientistsof the day.

827. ANONYMOUS. The Fortunes of Fairleigh. A Tale. In Four Parts. Small 8vo. Good in the original limp cloth. Glasgow, Scottish Temperance League.

828. ARTHUR, T.G. The Good Time Coming. Copyright edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London, James Hodson, 1856

829. ATKIN, F. Temperance Shots at Random: Or Incidents in the Life of Mr Christopher Hodgson. 1st edition. Actual photograph as frontispiece. 8vo. Excellent copy in the original gilt decorated cloth. Manchester, Darah Bros., 1887 Extremely rare, apparently not in B.L. catalogue.

830. ATKIN, Fred. Reminiscences of a Temperance Advocate. 1st edition. 8vo. Frontispiece. Original cloth. London, Ideal Publishing Union, 1899

831. BAKER, W.R. Intemperance, The Idolatry of Britain. 2nd edition, slim 8vo. Original cloth recased. London, New British & Foreign Temperance Society, 1840.

832. BAKER, Rev. W.R. The Curse of Britain: An Essay on the Evils, Causes and Cure of Intemperance. New edition, 8vo. Original cloth,.discoloured. London, Thomas Ward, 1840

833. BAKER, Rev. W.R. The Curse of Britain: An Essay on the Evils, Causes and Cure of Intemperance. 3rd edition, 8vo. Original cloth, snagged on top of hinge. London, W. Brittain, 1847

834. [BALFOUR, Mrs. C.L.] The Burrish Family. 1st [and only] edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. Glasgow, Scottish Temperance League, 1857. A prize-winning story in a Temperance Tale contest; this story sold 40,000 copies.

835. BALFOUR, Clara. Morning Dew Drops or The Juvenile Abstainer. Revised. Illustrated. 8vo. Very good in the original bright pictorial cloth. London, Partridge, [c. 1890]

836. BALMER, J.S. A Biographical Sketch of John Clegg Booth, Late Temperance Advocate, York. 1st edition. 12mo. Original cloth. London [and Manchester], T. Barker, 1874.

837. BANKS, Alice M. Common Sense Talks on Health and Temperance. 1st edition. 12mo. Good. London, H.R. Allenson, n.d. [1900?]

838. BARCROFT, David and others. Fifty Doctors Against Alcohol. 1st edition. 8vo. Illustrated. Good. London, for the National Brotherhood Council, 1911

839. BARRETT, E.R. The Truth about Intoxicating Drinks in the Moral and Scientific Religious Aspects of Total Abstinence. 1st edition. 8vo. Very good. London, National Temperance League [1885?]

840. BEN, Alex L.W. The Forty Thieves... Pamphlet 8vo. 12pp. Unbound as issued. Clitheroe, Clitheroe Temperance Society, [1836?]

841. BEECHER, Lyman. Lectures on Intemperance. First (English) Edition. Slim 8vo. Very good copy in the original. lettered and blind-stamped cloth, London, Clarke Beeton & Co., n.d. (1850?). By the father of Harriet Beecher Stowe.

842. BEGGS, Thomas. Sketch of th6 Life and Labours of Alderman John Guest of Rotherham with Selections from His Poems and Letters. First Edition. Vignette on title-page. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. London: Simpkin Marshall, 1881.

843. BLAIKLOCK, George. The Alcohol Factorin Social Conditions. Some Facts for Reformers. The Report of An Inquiry Presented to The National Temperance League. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: Published for the National Temperance League by P.S. King & Son, 1914.

844. BONDFIELD, Rt. Hon. Margaret. Joseph Livesey - A Man of Destiny. The first Joseph Livesey Memorial Lecture. First Edition. Pamphlet 8vo. Original wrappers. Sheffield: British Temperance League, 1933.

845. BRADFORD TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Proceedings at The Opening of The Bradford Temperance Hall... 27/28 February, 1/2 March, 1838. 8vo. Unbound as issued. Bradford: John Dale, 1838. The "Opening" occupied four days! With long temperance addresses given at each session - it was a Teetotal Marathon. The cleavage between Moderate and Teetotallers is shewn to be wider. "Preaching Moderation", it was asserted, "would make them thousands of drunkards". Edward Grubb and Thomas Swindlehurst, both of Preston, were amongst the speakers. The latter, known as the "King of Teetotallers" was jocularly referred to as His Majesty. He claimed that the village of Garstang had had a temperance "hall" before that at Bradford!

846. BRADLEY, W. Dark & Bright Spots in Life. First Edition. 8vo. Title-page dusty, cloth, Leicester: J. Siddons, 1860. The author described himself as "Temperance Missionary, Leicester".

847. BRADLEY, William (Temperance Missionary) Old Acquaintances Founded on Fact. First Edition Small 8vo. Original cloth. London, WIlliam Tweedie, 1864.

848. BUCKINGHAM, James Silk - editor. Evidence on Drunkenness Presented to the House of Commons By the select Committee.... First edition. 8vo. Good in original boards, neatly rebacked. London, Benjamin Bagster, 1834. A major source book.

849. BUCKINGHAM, James Silk. Appeal to The British Nation on The Greatest Reform Yet Remaining to be Accomplished. First Edition. 8vo. Good, in the original cloth. London: James Ridgeway, 1846.

850. BUCKINGHAM,James Silk. An Earnest Plea For The Reign of Temperance and Peace as Conducive To The Prosperity of Nations; Submitted To The Vistors of the Great Exhibition.... First Edition. Lithographic frontispiece, large folding coloured chart at end. 8vo. A good copy in the publisher's gilt-stamped green cloth. London, Peter Jackson (1851). An attractive piece of opportunism.

851. BUNYAN, John - Junior?. The Drunkard's Progress: Being A Panorama of The Overland Route from The Station at Drouth To the General Terminus in the Dead Sea. First Edition. 13 engraved plates by John Adam. Square 8vo, in the original pictorial wrapper. Glasgow, Scottish Temperance League, n.d. ('.1860). An attractive item.

852. BURNS, Peter. The Concordance of Scripture and Science Illustrated With Reference to the Temperance Cause... With "A Prefatory Letter by Dr. Lees On the Philosophy and Philology of the Question". First Edition. Royal 8vo. A good copy bound with Burne's 'The Teetotallers' Companion'. London: Arthur Hall, 1847.

853. BURNS, Peter. The Teetotallers Companion; or, A Plea for Temperance. First Edition. Royal 8vo. A good copy in contemporary half calf, neatly rebacked. London: Arthur Hall & Co., 1847.

854. AUSTRALIAN TEETOTALISM. BURGESS, Rev. H.T. The Fruit of the Vine. First Edition. 8vo. Very good copy in the original cloth, Adelaide, South Australian Total Abstinence League, 1878. The £100 prize essay.

855. BURNET, John. Bands of Hope In Town and Village; How to Start and Work Them. First Edition. Slim 8vo. Original limp cloth, London: Elliot Stock, 1877.

856. BURNS, Cecil. Memorial Leaves, A Selection From the Papers of Cecil Burns. First Edition. Portrait 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth, London: Ideal Publishing Union, 1898.

857. BURNS, Dawson, D.D. The Bases of Temperance Reform: An Exposition and Appeal. First edition. 8vo. A very good copy in the original cloth, London: Pitman, 1872.

858. BURNS, Dawson. Christendom and the Drink Curse: An Appeal to the Christian World for Efficient Action Against the Causes of Intemperance. First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London (& elsewhere), Partridge, 1875.

859. CAINE, W.S., M.P. & HOYLE, William & BURNS, Rev. Dawson. Local Options. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy. London: Swann Sonnenschien, 1885.

860. BURNS, Dawson. Temperance History. A Consecutive Narrative of the Rise, Development and Extension of the Temperance Reformation. First Edition. 2 vols, 8vo. Very good in the original cloth, London, National Temperance Publication Depot, 1890. The standard history of temperance. The Rev. Dawson Burns lived in Manchester as Secretary to the Manchester and Salford Temperance Society.

861. BURNS, Dawson. Pen Pictures of Some Temperance Notables... First Edition. 8vo. Very good in original cloth. London: National Temperance League, 1895.

862. BURNS, Dawson. Temperance in the Victorian Age. Sixty Years of Temperance Toil and Triumph, From 1837... Jubilee. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. London: The Ideal Publishing Union, 1897.

863. BUXTON,Charles, M.P. How to Stop Drunkenness. New Edition. 8vo. Good copy in the original cloth. London, Church of England Temperance Society, 1901. A remarkable publication written by a leading Brewer. Originally appeared as an anonymous article in the 'North British Review"; a copy was sent to every M.P. before the debate on Wilfred Lawson's Permissive Bill in the House of Commons in 1864.

864. CAINE, Rev. William. A Biographical Key To The Picture Containing One Hundred and Twenty Portraits of Temperance Reformers. Collated by Thomas Lythgoe. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy. Manchester, 1860.

865. CATNE, Rev. William. Thoughts for Christianson Bible Wines and Temperance. 3 vols. 8vo. (Parts 1, 2 & 3) - vol. 1. shabby. Manchester, John Heywood, ' 1875-1882.

866. CAMPBELL Professor. Intemperance: Natural Remedies with Intemperance: Spiritual Remedies with Intemperance: Auxiliary Remedies. 8vo. Good in the original. limp cloth. London: Burns & Oates, 1901.

867. CAMPBELL, Richardson. Rechabite History: A Record of the Origin, Rise & Progress of the Independent Order of Rechabites... From 1835... present day. First Edition. Square 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth, neatly rebacked. Manchester, Order of Rechabites, 1911.

868. CARPENTER, W.B., F.R.S. On the Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquor in Health & Disease. First Edition. 8vo. A very good copy in the original cloth. London, Charles Gilpin, 1850. A standard work on the physiology of the drink question. Carpenter was Professor of Medical Jurisprudence at University College, London. A presentation copy.

869. CARPENTER, William, F.R.S. On The Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquors in Health and Disease. Second Edition. 8vo. Contemporary half-calf, hinges tender, London: Charles Gibb, 1851.

870. CARPENTER, William, F.R.S. The Physiology of Temperance & Total Abstinence Being an Examination of The Effects of The Excessive, Moderate and Occasional Use of Alcoholic Liquors on The Healthy Human System. First edition (thus). 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London: Bohn, 1853. A re-writing of Carpenter's prize winning volume 'on The Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquors in Health and Disease, (present in this collection).

871. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION FOR STOPPING THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY. An interesting volume of tracts and reports as follows:

1. Fourth Annual Report, 8 Nov. Manchester, 1867.

2. A Statement of Some of the Evils Arising from the Sale of Intoxicating Drink on Sunday, With a Brief Account of Some of the Happy Results of the Forbes-Mackenzie Act in Scotland. Manchester, for the Central Association, 1869

3. Report of the Conference Hald in Manchester, 26 Oct. 1866 on the Sale of Intoxicating Drink on Sunday, Manchester for the Association, 1866. 4. CAINE, Rev. William. A Paper Laid Before the Economy and Trade Department by the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, in Bristol, Oct. 1869. Manchester, for the Association, 1869

5. Deputation to the ... Secretary of State ... By the Friends of the Central Association... Manchester, for the Association, 1870.

6. Annual Reports of Working Men's League For Stopping the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday. Reports for 1868-1869, 1869-1870.

7. Report of the Proceedings of the Central Association-in Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Nov. 2nd, 1869, for the Assocation, 1869.

and other reports and ephemera bound in contemporary calf.

872. CHARLES, Rev. G.B. The Body & Temperance. Eight Lessons. Forming the Authorised Course of Instruction for Children of Bands of Hope under 16 Years of Age. 8vo. Good in the original paper wrappers. London, Church of England 'temperance Society. n.d.

873. Cheshire, F.R. The Scientific Temperance Hand-Rook. First Edition. Extensively illustrated. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: National Temperance Society, n.d. (1880's)

874. CHRYSTAL, R.Scott. Health and Long Life, Or flow to Live for a Hundred Years. First edition. 8vo. Good. London, Nimmo, 1874.

875. CLOUGH, Lily. Life of Robert Clough, Temperance Advocate (of Rochdale) First Edition. Frontispiece, a very good copy, Sheffield: Parker faros. 1898.

876. CORD, Richard. "Facts & Fragments Original & Select... Consisting of Temperance Sermons, Speeches, Poetry, etc. etc. Second Edition. Portrait frontispiece. Good, in the original cloth. London: J. Saunders, 1888.

877. COLBECK, Alfred. The Fall of the Staincliffes. First Edition. Illustrated. Very good in the original blue cloth. London, Sunday School Union, 1891.

878. COLIN, John. The Life and Adventures of Colin, an Autobiography, reprinted from the Bristol Temperance Herald. Second Edition. 12mo. A good copy London: W. Tweedie, 1864.

879. COLLINSON, Rev. John. Fables Dedicated to Temperance Societies. First Edition. Woodcut illustrations. Small 8vo. Slightly grubby. London: New British & Foreign Temperance Society, 1840.

880. COLOGAN, W.H. & CRUISE, Sir Francis R. The Catholic Temperance Reader. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: Catholic Truth Society, 1900.

881. COLVIN, Dr. Leigh. Prohibition in the United States: A History of the Prohibition Party and of the Probition Movement. First edition. 8vo. Very good copy in dust-wrapper. New York, Doran & Co., 1926.

Attached to the front free end-paper is a letter from the author to W. Chandos Wilson, presenting the book.

882. COOK, A.G. Pen Sketches and Reminiscences of Sixty Years. First Edition. Title in red, frontispiece, 4to. A good copy in original cloth. Aberdeen: Taylor & Henderson, 1901.

883. COOMBER, Helen. Lessons and Experiments by Scientific Hygiene and Temperance for Elementary School Children. First edition. 8vo. Very good. London: Macmillan, 1914.

884. COOPER, Joseph. The Temperance Reciter. Nos. 1-5 (continous pagination). Samll 8vo. Original grey paper wrappers. London & Manchester: Tweedie, 1836.

885. CORYN, Herbert A. The Moral and Physical Advantages of Total Abstinence - Prize Essay. First Edition. 8vo. Good. London: National Temperance Society, 1886.

886. CRAWSHAW, E. Scientific Temperance Addresses. Second Edition. Illustrated. Good in the original cloth. Westminster: Church of England Temperance Society (1875).

887. CROSFILL, John. Historical Survey of the Temperance Question. Second Edition. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London & Birmingham: Epworth Press, 1922.

888. D'ABERNON, Lord - & Others. Alcohol Its Action on the Human Organism By A Committe originally appointed by the Central Control Board (Liquor Traffic) and later reconstituted by the Medical Research Council. Thired Edition revised. 8vo. Good in the original cloth, London, H.M.S.O., 1938.

889. DAVIS, 11.11. The Tee-Totaller's Album. 12mo. Attractive engraved caricature frontispiece. In rather shabby original cloth. Carlisle, Hudson Scott, 1838. Of extreme rarity.

890. DAVELIN, Charles. Gilbart; A Poem Illustrative of the Evils of Intemperance. First, and only edition. Slim 8vo. Good in the original cloth, Preston: J. Livesey, 1838. Written by a 'destitute Bolton Hand-loom Weaver". One of Livesey's lesser known publications.

891. DEARDEN, Joseph. A Brief History of The Commencement and Success of TeeTotalism; With a Short Account of Drunkenness And the various Means Used for its' Suppression. First Edition. 8vo. Unbound & stitched as issued - a very good copy. Preston: J. Livesey (1840) The first history of Preston tee-totalism and often said to be the first Temperance history but an earlier account was issued in 1836. Published without date but in 1873 Dearden stated the date as 1840 - see his pamphlet "Forty Years Ago" (1873) present in this collection.

892. DEARDEN, Joseph. Forty Years Ago Or The Dawn and Spread of Teetotalism. First Edition (thus). Pamphlet 8vo. unbound as issued. Preston: Greenall (printer), 1873. In effect a second of his 'Brief History' published in 1840 and present in this collection.

893. DE COLLEVILLE, Dr. M. - editor. National Temperance League - Second Congress International Pour L'Etude Des Questions Relatives a l'Alcoolisme. (1) Premier Questions (nominated by members of Congress). (2) Quatrieme Questions - by Norman Kerr (in French) on heredity and alcoholism. (3) Cinquiene Questions - alcoholism and criminality. Three items in one, slim royal 8vo, presentation copy to William Hoyle by de Colleville, with lengthy inscription. Brighton, 1881.

894. DINGLE, A.F. The Campaign for Prohibition in Victorian England. First Edition. 8vo. Fine in dust-wrapper. London: Crook Helm, 1980.

895. DIXON-SPAIN, T. A Practical Guide to the Formation & Management of Parochial Branches of The Church of England Temperance Society. New Edition. Frontispiece. A good copy. Westminster: Church of England Temperance Society, 1892.

896. DODGE, Hon. William & others. The Church and Temperance Together with Other Essays Related to Temperance in the State and Society. 8vo. Original printed wrapper, New York, National Tempeance Society, 1884.

897. DORCHESTER, Daniel. The Liquor Problem in all Ages. First Edition. Illustrated. Thick 8vo. A very good copy in the original cloth. New York, Philips & Hall, 1884.

898. DOWNES, William Temperance Melodies for the Teetotalers of Ireland. Third Edition. Pamphlet 8vo. (24pp) Frontispiece, very good in the original printed buff wrapper, Cork, S.M. Thompson, 1843. Apparently unrecorded.

899. DRAPER, J.P. - editor. Memorial Days: Fitzroy Teetotal Association, 18391898. Slim 8vo. Good in the original yellow & gilt cloth. Printed for Private Circulation, 1898.

900. DRAPER, J.P. Jubilee Sketch of The Fitzroy Teetotal Assocation, Inaugurated October 1839. 8vo. A very good copy in the original cloth. London, Fitzroy Teetotal Association, 1889. Presentation note from the author.

901. DUNCKLEY, Henry. The Glory and The Shame of Britain. An Essay on The Condition and Claims of The Working Classes Together With a Means of Securing Their Elevation. First Edition. 8vo. Very good, in the original cloth. London, Religious Tract Society, 1849.

902. DUNLOP, John. The Philosophy of Artificial and Compulsory Drinking Usage in Great Britain and Ireland. Sixth edition. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth, London: Houlston & Stoneman, 1839.

903. EDINBURGH REVIEW for April 1873 (Pages 398-421) article by A.W. Holdsworth on 'The Licensing Act of 1872' plus 'Convocation Report on Intemperance' 1869 and 'Report from the Select Committee on Habitual Drunkards' 1872. 8vo. In the original blue printed wrappers.

904. EDMUNDS, Dr. James - editor. The Non Alcoholic Treatment of Disease. Notes of Cases Treated At The London Temperance Hospital, With Introductory Remarks, and Supplemantary Suggestions. First Edition. Slim 8vo. Very good in the original gilt and blue cloth. London, Balliere, Tindall & Co, 1876.

905. EDWARDS, Walter N. Hygiene and Temperance In The Elementary and Secondary Schools. Pamphlet 8vo. in the original printed wrappers. London: Richard James (c. 1900).

906. EDWARDS, Walter N. The Temperance Compendium ... Facts & Figures relating to the Temperance Question. 8vo. Good in the originalcloth. London: United Kingdom Band of Hope, n.d. (1900?).

907. EDWARDS, W.N. & WOODHEAD, Prof. G. Sims. Proving our Case, A Scientific Exposition On the Nature and Effects of Alcohol. First edition. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. Manchester (& London), Onward Publishing Office, 1905.

908. ELLIS, Mrs. The Brewer's family. First Edition. 8vo. Illustrated, Good in the original cloth. London: Partridge (1870).

909. EVANS. Rev. Joseph. Arrows From A Temperance Quiver. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. London: John Kempster, 1876.

910. EVANS, T.H. The Picture Gallery of Bacchus; Or Temperance Readings on PublicHouse Signs. First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the publisher's red and gilt cloth. London, National Temperance League (1882). Presentation copy from the author.

911. FARRAR, F.W., F.R.S. Temperance Reform as Required by National Righteousness and Patriotism. Second Edition. 8vo. Very good copy. London: James Nisbet, 1899.

912. FERGUSON, Rev. Fergus. Not Found Wanting, ATemperance Tale. First and only edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London: W. Tweedie, 1874.

913. FINNEMORE, William. The Addison Temperance Reader With Chapters on Thrift and on Juvenile Smoking. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: The Addison Publishing Co. n.d.

914. FLEMING, Rev. James. Readings for Winter Gatherings, Temperance and Mothers Meetings. First Edition. Square 8vo. Original cloth, stained. London: Religious Tract Society, 1870.

915. FOSTER, Emily. Bound by Fetters; or The Evils of Drink. First Edition. 8vo. Illustrated Original cloth. London: James Blackwood (circa 1880).

916. FOWLER, J.H. Editor. The Life & Letters of Edward Lee flicks. First Edition. Frontispiece. 8vo. Very good in dust-wrapper. London, Christophers, 1922.

917. FOXON, S.Mary. Building The City Beautiful, Temperance Lessons for Bands Of Hope and other Girls and Boys Organisations. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Manchester: Onward Publishing Office, 1925.

918. FOXON. S. Mary. Educational Temperance Campaign. Building the City Beautiful. Temperance Lessons for Boys and Girls. Fifth Series. 8vo. Good in the original orange card wrappers. Manchester: Onward Publishing Office (1925).

919. FRENCH, Rev. Valpy - Editor. United Temperance Mission. Held at Newport, Monmouthshire 1.879. 8vo. A bright copy in the original cloth, London, & Newport: Tweedie, 1879. With Lectures by Burns, Baker, Richardson and others.

920. FRENCH, Valpy. The History of Toasting in England. First Edition. 8vo. Good copy in the original cloth, London: National Temperance League, 1881.

921. FRATNE, John de. The Autobiography. First Edition. Frontispiece. 8vo. A very good copy in the publisher's decorative cloth. London: Printed for the author, 1900.

922. FYFFE, William. Holiday Sketches and Work-A-Day Essays Being Notes of Holiday Tours and Sentiments on Social Subjects. First Edition. 8vo. A very good copy in original cloth. Dundee: John.Martin, 1880.

923. GOUGH, John B. Sunlight and Shadow; or Gleanings from my Life Work. First Edition. Illustrated. 8vo. A slightly used copy in the publisher's cloth. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1881.

924. GOUGH, John B. Platform Echoes or Leaves from my Note Book of Forty Years. Seventh Edition. 8vo. A good copy. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1905.

925. GOUGH V. LEES LIBEL CASE. What Was It?. The Inner History of the Temperance Libel-Case From The Moral Stand-Point. 8vo. Modern wrappers. Leeds: Printed by Dr. Lees for the Defence-Committee (1860), J.B. Gough, an American Temperance Lecturer was libelled by Dr. Lees, the case was settled out of court.

926. GOURLAY, William. National Temperance, A Jubilee Biography of The National Temperance League, Instituted 1856. First Edition. Portrait frontispiece. 8vo. A very good copy in the original cloth. London, Richard James, 1906.

927. GREENLEAF, Reynold. Before and Behind The Curtain. A Queer Story about Drinking. First Edition. 8vo. In the original pictorial glazed boards in the style of the 'Railway Library' series. London: Tweedie, 1868.

928. GRINDROD,R.B. Bacchus: An Essay on the Nature, Causes, Effects and Cure of Intemperance. Second Edition. 8vo. Good in contemporary half calf. London: Brittain. 1843.

929. GRTNDROD, R.B. M.D. The Nation's Vice. The Claims of Temperance On The Christian Church. First Edition. A good copy in the original cloth. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1884. Grindrod was an early Manchester advocate; this is largely a posthumous work edited by his son.

930. GUTHRIE Thomas, D.D. The City, Tts Sins and Sorrows. First Edition. 12mo. Good. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1859.

931. HALT,, S.C. An Old Story: A Temperance Tale in Verse. First Edition. frontispiece and plates. Good in the original cloth. London: Virtue, Spalding & Co., n.d. (c. 1900).

932. HALL, Mrs. S.C. Boons and Blessings. Stories and Sketches to Illustrate The Advantages of Temperance. 8vo. Illustrated. Good in the original gilt decorative cloth, London: National Temperance Publication Depot. n.d.

933. HANSON, Mrs. Fanny Lees' Testimony: A Yorkshire Tale. Third Edition. 8vo. Good in the original cloth, Manchester: John Heywood, n.d. (1880).

934. HARDY, W. Auchterlonie. Fearndale: A Temperance Tale. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy in the original bright yellow printed wrappers. Glasgow. Porteous Bros., 1876.

935. HARGREAVES, William, M.D. Our Wasted Resources: The Missing Link to The Temperance Reform. First Edition. 8vo. A very good copy. New York: National Temperance Society, 1876. A presentation copy to William Hoyle.

936. HARGREAVES, William. The Total Abstinence Reader. Alcohol and Man on The Scientific Basis by Total Abstinence. First Edition. 8vo. Coloured and other anatomical plates, a very good copy in the original cloth, New York: National Temperance Society, 1881. A Presentation copy from the author to William Hoyle. Tipped in is a leaflet by Hoyle titled "The Drink Bill 1878".

937. HARGREAVES, William, M.D. Alcohol and Science. Or.Alcohol; What it is and What it Does. First English Edition. Coloured frontispiece. 8vo. Good in original cloth. London: Nicholson, n.d. (1890?).

937a. HARRISON, Brian. Drink and the Victorians. The Temperance Question in England 1815-1872. First Edition, frontispiece, Royal 8vo. A very good copy in dust-wrapper, London: Faber & Faber, 1971. The definitive history of the temperance question; this copy contains a number of letters from the author to Mr. W almsley (of Manchester - bookseller and historian of Temperance) discussing details of Temperance History and bibliography.

938. HAUGHTON, James. A Plea for Teetotalism and the Maine Liquor Law. First Edition, square 12mo. Good, in the original cloth. London: William Tweedie, 1855.

939. HAYHURST, T.11. The Conquest of Gentleness - Life of Rev. Franklin Haworth. First edition. Portrait. 8vo. A good copy in the orignal cloth. Bury: The 'Times' Office, 1910.

940. HAYLER, Guy. George Procter, The Teetotaller: A Story of the Temperance Movement. First edition. 8vo. Illustrated. A very good copy in the original cloth. London: Partridge (1895).

941. HAYLER, Guy - editor. The Prohibition Movement. Papers and Proceedings of the National Convention for the Prohibition of the Liquor Traffic, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, April, 3rd to 9th, 1897. Popular edition. 8vo. Illustrated. Good in the original cloth. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, North of England Temperance League, 1897.

942. HENRY, Mrs. S.M.I. Mabel's Work. First Edition. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. New York: National Temperate Society. 1882.

943. HINDLE, Frederick G. The Legal Status of Licensed Victuallers and other Licence Holders. Fourth edition. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth London: Stevens & Son, 1884.

944. HILLOCKS, James Life Story, A Prize Autobiography. Second Edition. 8vo. Good in the original pebbled cloth, lettered in gilt. London: Tweedie, 1860.

945. HILTON, J.Deane. A Brief Memoir of James Hayes Raper, Temperance Reformer, 1820-1897. First Edition. Frontispiece. A good copy. London: Ideal Publishing Union, 1898.

946. HONEYMAN, T.J. - Physician, Glasgow Royal Infirmary. Life and Alcohol: A Series of Lectures Under the Auspices of the Scottish Band of Hope Union. First Edition. Good in original cloth. Glasgow: Scottish Band of Hope, 1926.

947. HOOD, Edwin. The Book of Temperance Melody. Adapted and Arranged the Popular Airs. Third Edition. 12mo. Good in modern cloth. London, W. & G.F. Carter, 1854.

948. HORNBY, William. The Scourge of Drunkenness - a Poem. 4to. Contemporary half calf, London: Thomas Richard, 1859. A re-print of the exceedingly scarce original edition of 1614. This edition limited to 260 copies.

949. HORNE, C. Silvester. The Relationships of Life. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: H.R. Allenson, n.d.

950. HORSLEY, Sir Victor, F.R.S. & STURGE, Mary D. Alcohol and the Human Body: An Introduction To the Study of the Subject And a Contribution to National Health. First Edition. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: McMillan, 1909.

951. HOYLE, William. Our National Resources and How They are Wasted. First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London: Simpkin Marshall, n.d. (1871)

952. HOYLE, William. Crime in England & Wales in the Nineteenth Century. An Historical and Critical Retrospect. First Edition. 8vo. A very good copy in the original cloth. London: Effingham Wilson, n.d. (1876).

953. HOYLE, William. Our National Drink Bill as it Effects The Nation's Well Being. First Edition. 8vo. A very good copy in the original cloth. Glasgow (& London) 1884.

954. HOYLE, William. Wealth and Social Progress in Relation to Thrift, Temperance and Trade. First Edition. 8vo. Photographic frontispice. Very good in the original cloth. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, 1887. Published posthumously, edited by Dr. Lees.

955. HUDSON, Thomas. Temperance Pioneers of the West. First Edition. Frontispiece. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. London: National Temperance League. 1887.

956. HUNTER, R. Both Sides of the Question: Being the Whole of the Original Controversy Which Appeared in the 'Birstall Record' Between One Who Will Now Worship the God Teetotalism and Mr. R. Hunter and Others. Pamphlet. 8vo. New wrappers. Birstall, William Woodcock, 1868. Apparently unrecorded.

957. HYSLOP, Sir R. Murray. The Centenary of the Temperance Movement 1832-1932. First Edition. Frontispiece. Very good in the original printed board London. Independent Press, 1932.

958. INWARDS, Jabez. Essays on Temperance. First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London: Simpkin Marshall, 1849.

959. INWARDS, Jabez. Dew Drops et Caetera. First Edition. 8vo. Original slightly grubby pictorial boards, London: Simpkin Marshall, 1851.

960. JAMESON, R.A. - compiler. Doctors and Drinking, the Opinions of ... (list of names)... 410th thousand. Pamphlet 8vo. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance (1905)

961. JENKINS, Edward, M.P. The Devil's Chain. 15th thousand, twelve engraved plates. 8vo. Good in the original brown and gilt cloth. London: Strahan, 1876. Dedicated to Sir Wilfred Lawson.

962. J.H. Some Observations and Advice Addressed to the Mechanic and Industrial Classes on The Use of Ardent Spirits: Together With An Important Letter from Dr. Doyle On Temperance Societies. First Edition. 8vo. pamphlet (24pp) in original printed wrappers. Dublin: Dublin Temperance Society, 1830. Rare - not in British Library. One of the earliest Irish Temperance publications.

963., KANE, Rev. J.B. Love's Labour Not Lost, A New Temperance Tale. First Edition. 8vo. Original cloth. Belfast, The Temperance League, 1863.

964. KEMPT, Robert. Convivial Caledonia Inns and Taverns of Scotland and Some Famous Persons Who Have Frequented Them. First Edition. 8vo. Good copy in the original pictorial cloth, London: Chapman & Hall, 1893.

965. KENYON, Edith C. The Centenary Life of Wesley. First Edition. 8vo. Frontispiece, good in the original cloth. London: Walter Scott (1891).

966. KETTLE, Robert. Temperance Memorials of ... with a Memoir on His Life by Rev. William Price. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy, Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1853.

967. KING, Elspeth. Scotland, Sober and Free: The Temperance Movement 18291979. Pamphlet 4to, fine in printed wrappers, extensively illustrated. Glasgow: Museums and Art Galleries, 1979. An interesting item based on an exhibition to illustrate the history of the temperance movement in Scotland, with an extensive bibliography.

968. KIRTON, J.W. The Temperance Hand-Book. First Edition. Thick 8vo. Good, in the original cloth. London: Smart & Allen, 1871.

969. KIRTON, John W. Intoxicating Drinks, Their History and Mystery. First Edition. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: Ward Lock &c., 1879.

970. KIRTON, John. The Water Drinkers of the Bible. First Edition. 8vo. Good. London: National Temperance Society, 1885.

971. LACEY, William J. The Case for Total Abstinence. First Edition. 8vo. Library stamp on title but a good copy in the original cloth. London: National Temperance Society, 1889.

972. LEES, Dr. Frederick. The Works, in 3 volumes (no general title but described thus on yellow front end-papers): Volume I. On the Moral, Social, Chemical and Medical Aspects of the Temperance Question. 8vo. Engraved frontispiece, good in the original cloth. London, William Tweedie, 1834. Volume II. Essays Historical and Critical on the Temperance Question. 1853. Volume III. Essays Philological and Critical on the Principles of Temperance 1857.

973. LEES, Dr. Frederick. The Illustrated History of Alcohol. First Edition. Eight coloured lithographs, royal 8vo. Original cloth. London: John Chapman, 1846.

974. LEES, Dr. Frederick. An Argument Legal & Historical For the Legislative Prohibition of the Liquor Traffic. 8vo. A good copy in contemporary halfcalf, recently rebacked. London: William Tweedie, 1856. The essay which won the Alliance's prize of 100 guineas.

975. LEES, Dr. Frederick. One Hundred Objections To a Maine Law Being a Sequel to the 'Argument' of the United Kingdom Alliance for the Legislative Prohibition of the Liquor Traffic. First edition. 8vo. A good copy bound with Lees' "An Argument, Legal & Historical...". London: W. Smith & Son, 1857.

976. LEES, Dr. F.R. An Inquiry Into the Reasons and Results of The Prescription of Intoxicating Liquors & the Practice of Medicine. First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London: Truhner, 1866.

977. LEES, Dr. Frederick. The Selected Works (half-title), 10 vols., 8vo. Very good in the original yellow and gilt cloth. London (& later Derby) Published for the Author, 1884-1892.

978. LEES, Dr. Frederick & BURNS, Dawson, The Temperance Bible-Commentary. First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London: Partridge, 1868.

979. LEES, Dr. F.R. The Text Book of True Temperance In Relation to Morals, Science, History and Criticism. First edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth, London (& York), Trubner, 1871.

980. LEES, Frederick. The Bible Wine Question. The Answer to The 'Unanswerable': Or, An Exposure of the Fallacies of Three Irish Advocates (Professors Watts, Wallace and Murphy) and Eleven Syrian Witnesses. First Edition. 8vo. Good in cloth. London: John Kempster, 1876.

981. LEES, Dr. Frederick. Teetotalism, The Teaching of the Bible: Being a Reply to the Clerical World. First Edition. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. London: Truhner, 1883.

982. LEES, Dr. F.R. The Science Text-Book in Relation to Morals, Chemistry, Physiology, Criticism and History. First edition. 2 vols in one. 8vo. Good in original cloth. London: for the Author, 1884.

983. LEES, Frederick. Dr. Frederick Richard Lees, A Biography. First Edition. Illustrated. A good copy in the publisher's cloth. London: H.J. Oslon, 1904.

984. LEES & RAPER LECTURES. Lectures 1 - 5.

1. FARRAR, F.W. F.R.S., Temperance Reform as Required by National Righteousness and Patriotism.

2. HORSLFY, Sir Victor F.R.S. The Effect of Alcohol on The Human Brain. 3. WHITTAKER T.P. - M.P. The Economic Aspect of the Drink Problem.

4. WOODHEAD, Professor G. Recent Researches on the Action of Alcohol in Health and Sickness.

5. BARNS, , John, M.P. Labour and Drink. 8vo. A very good copy, London, Manchester, etc., various Temperance Bodies, 1900.

985. LEWIN, Walter. Clarke Aspinall: A Biography. First Edition. Frontispiece. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. London: Edward Allen, 1893.

986. LEWIS, David. Britain's Social State. 4th thousand. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Glasgow, Scottish Temperance League, 1872.

987. LEWIS, David. The Drink Problem & Its' Solution. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy in the publisher's decorative cloth. London: National Temperance Society, 1881. A presentation copy from the author to William Hoyle.

988. LEWIS,David, J.P. The Drink Traffic in the Nineteenth Century: Its' Growth & Influence. First Edition. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: National Temperance Publications Depot, 1885.

989. LIVESEY, Joseph. Why Repeal The Malt Tax? (running heading). 4pp. pamphlet unbound as issued. Preston: Greenall (1840?).

990. LIVESEY, Joseph. Strike While The Iron is Hot. A rare single 8vo. sheet issued to advertise his four page pamphlet on the Repeal of the Malt Tax - present in this collection. London: J. Tweedie (c.1840).

991. LIVESEY,J. A Temperance Lecture, Based on the Tee-Total Principle; Including An Exposure of the Great Delusion as to the Properties of Malt Liquor... Royal 8vo. Preston (& elsewhere), J. Livesey (1836 - actually 1847). Bound in the volume of the Temperance Gazette. First published in 1836, this is the Birmingham 1847 edition printed from sterotype plates issued from Preston. Probably the most widely circulated of all temperance tracts.

992. LIVESEY, Joseph. The Staunch Tee-Totaller. Nos. 1-24. First Edition. Actual mounted photograph of Livesey as frontispiece; top of title-page cut away but not affecting text. 8vo. Good in damp-spotted cloth. London (and Manchester) Tweedie, 1869.

993. LIVESEY, Joseph. A Lecture on Malt Liquor. Pamphlet. 8vo. Unbound as issued. Preston: G. Greenall, 1870. Actually an abridged "Penny" edition of Livesey's famous lecture first published in 1836.

994. LIVESEY, Joseph. The Life and Teachings of Joseph Livesey comprising his autobiography with an Introductory Review of his Labours as Reformer and Teacher by John Pearce. First Edition. 8vo. Engraved portrait frontispiece and one actual photograph of Livesey mountd. London: National Temperance League, 1885.

995. L.N.R. (?) Life Work: The Link and the Rivet. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. London: James Nisbet, 1861.

996. LOCKE, General John H. Temperance Essays and Selection from Different Authors.. Also a Treatise on Tobacco. First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the origianl cloth. Albany (N.Y.), Van Benthuysen's Steam Printing House, 1865.

997. LOGAN, William. The Great Society Evil: Its' Causes, Extent, Results and Remedies. First Edition. 8vo. Good. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1871.

998. LOGAN, William. The Early Heroes of the Temperance Reformation. First Edition. Frontispiece. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1872.

999. MACNISH, Robert. The Anatomy of Drunkenness. Third Edition. 8vo. Original boards neatly rebacked. Glasgow: McPhun, 1829.

1000. MACNISH, Robert. The Anatomy of Drunkeness... With a Sketch of the Author's Life. New Edition. 8vo. Original boards, covers faded. Glasgow (& London) W.R. McPhun (1890?).

1001. MAGUIRE, John Francis, M.P. Father Mathew; A Biography. Second Edition. Engraved frontispiece, engraved title. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. London: Longmann, 1864.

1002. MALINS, Joseph. The Life of Joseph Malins, Patriarch Templar, Citizen and Temperance Reformer. First Edition. Illustrated. Good, in the original cloth. Birmingham: Templar Prpss, 1932.

1003. MANCHESTER CITY MISSION. Not `Out. 197th Annual Report of the Manchester City Mission. Pamphlet 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Mnchester: The Religious Institute, 1934.

1004. MILLER, James, F.R.S.E., F.R.C.S.E. Alcohol: Its Place and Power. Seventeenth thousand. 8vo. Good in the original limp cloth. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1858.

1005. MILLER, James - F.R.S. Surgeon in Ordinary for Scotland to the Queen, Professor of Surgery in the University of Edinburgh. Nephalism The True Temperance of Scripture, Science and Experience. First Edition. Engraved frontispiece. 8vo. A fine copy in full polished calf, Glasgow: Scotland Temperance League, 1861. A copy of the abridged and popular version published in the same year is also included in this collection.

1006. MILLER, James, F.R.S.I. Nephalism The True Temperance of Scripture, Science " and Experience. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1861. Miller was Professor of Surgery in the University of Edinburgh and Surgeon to the Queen (Scotland). 2 copies.

1007. MOISTER, Rev. William. The Evil and the Remedy, Or The Sins and Folly of Intemperance and the Wisdom and Excellence of Total Abstinence... With Observations on the Use of Tobacco. 8vo. Illustrated. Original green pictorial & gilt cloth. London: Published for the Author, 1877.

1008. MONTAGUE, Basil. Some Enquiries Into the Effects of Fermented Liquor. Second Edition. 8vo. Illustrated. A good copy in the publisher's boards. London: R. Hunter, 1818.

1009. MOON, John. The New Reciter. Only Edition. Slim 8vo. Good in the original cloth, London, J. Moon. n.d. (c.1860).

1010. MORRIS, Edward. The History of the Temperance and Teetoal Societies in Glasgow... also Sketches of these Moral Reforming Inhibitions in Great Britain, Ireland, America, and other Lands. First Edition. 8vo. Publisher's cloth, a good copy, Glasgow, City of Glasgow United Total Abstinence Association, 1855. On the front end-paper is a lengthy inscription by the author to Thomas Rollinson of Manchester.

1011. MORRIS, Dr. Joseph. Temperance Teaching Mnde Fasy. First Edition. 8vo. Good.Manchester: Onward Publishing Office, 1910.

1012. MOSS, W.F. Joseph Livesey, Friend of the People. Third Memorial Lecture for the British Temperance League. First Edition. Pamphlet 8vo. Sheffield: British Temperance League, 1935.

1013. MOSS, William Edward. Mrs. Lewis, The Drunkard's Friend. First Edition. Frontispiece. Good in the original cloth. London: The Epworth Press (1937) A lenthly presentation inscription on the front fly-leaf from the author.

1014. MUDGE, Henry, M.R.C.S. Physiology, Health & Disease Demanding Abstinence From Alcoholic Drinks... First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London; Tweedie, 1859.

1015. NATIONAL TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. - Kalendar 1856-1916. Tall 12mo. Mint in the original green wrappers. London: National Temperance League, 1916.

1016. NEWSHOLME, Arthur, Dr. Hygiene: A Manual of Personal and Public Health. New Edition. 8vo. Illustrated. A good copy in the original cloth. London: Gill & Sons, 1902.

1017. NEWTON, Emma. The Modern Unbeliever. 8vo. Uncut. Good in the original cloth. London: Simpkin Marshall, 1847.

1018. NORRIS,Edwin, M.R.C.S. A Primer of The Physiological Action of Alcohol. First Edition. Illustrated. Slim 8vo. London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1900.

1019. NOTT, Eliphalet, D.D. Lectures on Biblical Temperance. First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London, Trubner, 1863. First English edition - first published in New York.

1020. (OWEN - FARLEIGH) The Lathams: a (temperance }Tale. First Edition. 8vo. Very good. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1875.

1021. PACIS, Oliver - editor. Clips from a Temperance Workshop. First Edition. A bright copy. London: Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School Union (c.1880).

1022. PACIS, Oliver. Arrows for Temperance Bows... First Edition. 8vo. Good, in the original cloth. London: Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School Union. (circa 1890).

1023. PACIS, Oliver - editor. Love and Victory Being Twenty-five Dialogues for Band of Hope & Temperance Gatherings. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School Union (1891?).

1024. PAGE Rev. Thomas. An Earnest Appeal to the Nation at Large, on The Mischievous Effects of Beer Houses. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: Seeley, Burnside & Seeley, 1846.

1025. PAGFT, Sir James and others. The Alcohol Question. First Edition. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: Strahan & Co., n.d. (c.1880) With contributions by major scientific and medical figures like Sir William Gall, F.R.S.

1026. PALLISTER, W.A. Essays, Chiefly on The Temperance question: Also Poems on Various Subjects. First Edition. Small 8vo. Good in the original blindstamped cloth. London: Hurlston & Stoneman, 1846. Rare.

1027. PALMER, Lynde. The Little Captain, A Temperance Tale. First (English) Edition. Illustration. Slim 8vo. A bright copy in the original blue and gilt cloth, London: National Temperance League, n.d. (c.1880). Reprinted from the-American Tract Society.

1028. PARKER, Rev. T.F. History of the Independent Order of Good Templars, From the Origin of the Order To ...1880. First Edition. Frontispiece and plates. A very good copy in the original cloth. New York, Philips & Hall, 18882.

1029. PARSONS, Rev. B. Anti-Bacchus: An Essay on The Crimes, Diseases and other Evils Connected with the Use of Intoxicating Drinks. 13th thousand. 8vo. Very good in contemporary half-calf. London: John Snow (1860?).

1030. PATERSON, James. The Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Acts, 1872-1874; Together with The Alehouse, Beerhouse, Refreshment House, Wine & Beerhouse etc., Acts Relative Thereto. Fifth Edition. 8vo. A good copy. London, Shaw & Sons, 1883.

1031. PAUL, Andrew. Dialogue Or Strong Drinks Between Tamas and Willie. First Edition. 8vo. Good in the original printed boards. Glasgow, for the Greyfriars Church Bazaar. December, 1899.

1032. PEAKE, Arthur, D.D. The Life of Sir William Hartley. First Edition. Extensively illustrated. 8vo. Very good in dust-wrapper. London. Hodder & Stoughton, 1926.

1033. PENNY, Miss L. - editor. Fireside Stories. First Edition. 12mo. Illustrated. Good in the original decorative cloth. New York. National Temperance society, 1888.

1034. PETER THE HERMIT - Pseudonym. A New Crusade. First Edition. Illustrated with full page plates. 8vo. Attractive pictorial yellow glazed boards. London: Swann Sonnenschein, 1885.

1035. PITMAN, Henry. - reporter. Report of Ministerial Conference on Temperance Held in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Nov. 24th & 25th, 1874. First Edition. Royal 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. Bolton. British Temperance League, 1874.

1036. PITMAN, Robert. Alcohol and the State. A Discussion of the Problems of Law as Applied to the Liquor Traffic. First Edition. 8vo. A very good copy in full contemporary morocco. New York, National Temperance Society, 1877. Pitman was a judge in the Superior Court of Massachusetts. A presentation copy to William Hoyle.

1037. POWELL, Frederick. Bacchus Dethroned - The First Teare Prize Essay. With a Memoir of the late James Teare by Dr. F.R. Lees. First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London: Educational Trading Co., 1875.

1038. PRATT, Edwin A. Licensing and Temperance in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: John Murray, 1907.

1039. QUELCH, Harry & ROBERTS, J.H. Would Universal Total Abstinence Reduce Wages? A Verbatim Report of A Public Debate... At Carlisle, on Tuesday, November, 29th, 1904. Third Edition. 8vo. Good in the original paper wrappers. London: Richard J. James. n.d.

1040. RAE, J.T. The World's Temperance Congress of 1900. Journal of the Proceedings. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: Ideal. Publishing Union, 1900.

1041. RAE, Robert - editor. The National Temperance League's Annual, 1900. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London, Ideal Publishing Union, 1900.

1042. RAE, J.T. - editor. The National Temperance League's Annual. Jubilee Souvenir Volume, 1907. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London, Richard J. lames. (1907).

1043. READE, A. Arthur. Study and Stimulants; Or The Ilse of Intoxicants and Narcotics in Relation to Tntellectual Life. First Edition. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. Manchester: Heywood & Son, 1883.

1044. READE A. Arthur - compiler. Short Anedotes on Temperance. First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London: National Temperance League, 1884.

1045. RECHABITES' 75th Anniversary Souvenir 1835-1910. 8vo. Illustrated. Issued by the Board of Directors, Manchester, 1910. This copy bears a long appreciative inscription in the hand of the Rt. Hon. Herbert L. Samuel, M.P. (later Lord Samuel), dated 'Free Trade Hall, September 24th, 1910'.

1046. REID, Rev. William. Our National Vice. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1860.

1047.REID, Rev. William. The Temperance Encyclopaedia. New Edition. 8vo. Good. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League (c.1870).

1048. REID, Rev. William. The Temperance Autobiography. First Edition. Frontpiece. 8vo. A very good copy. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1895.

1049. REPORT BY THE COMMITTEE ON INTEMPERANCE for the Lower House of Convocation of the Province of Canterbury. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: Longman &c., 1869.

1050. RICHARDSON, Benjamin W., F.R.S. On Alcohol: A Course of Six Canton Lectures Delivered Before the Royal Society of Arts. First Edition. Pamphlet 8vo. Original printed wrappers. London: McMillan, 1875.

1051. RICHARDSON, B.W. - F.R.S. Diseases of Modern Life. First Edition. Thick 8vo. A very good copy in the original cloth. London, McMillan, 1876.

1052. RICHARDSON, B.W. - F.R.S. The Action of Alcohol on the Mind. First Edition. 8vo. Very good copy. London: Tweedie, 1877. Bound with Richardson's classic work on 'Results of Researches on Alcohol'.

1053. RICHARDSON, B.W. - F.R.S. Results of Researches on Alcohol. First Edition. 8vo. A very good copy. London: Tweedie, 1877.

1054. RICHARDSON, B.W. - F.R.S. Brief Notes for Temperance Teachers. First Edition. 8vo. A very good copy. London: National Temperance Association, 1883. An attempt by this eminent scientist to provide laymen with the facts about alcohol and the human body (and mind).

1055. RICHARDSON, B.W. - F.R.S. The Guild of Good Life. A Narrative of Domestic Health & Economy. 10th thousand. 8vo. Very good. London: S.P.C.K., 1885.

1056. RTCHARDSON, B.W. - F.R.S. The Commonwealth, A Series of Essavs on Health and Felicity for Every-Day Reader. First Edition. 8vo. Very good copy. London: Longmans, Green, n.d.

1057. RIDGE, James, M.D. Alcohol and Public Health. Second Edition. Frontipiece. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London: II.K. Lewis, 1S•3.

1058. RIDGE, J.James. The Guide to Temperance for Young Abstainers and More Advanced Students, and For Use in Bands of Hope. 8vo. Good in the original limp cloth. London: R.J. James, 1903.

1059. RITCHIE, Rev. William. Scripture Testimony Against Intoxicating; Wine. New Edition. 8vo. Good. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1864.

1060. ROGERS, Rev. Patrick. Father Theobald Mathew, Apostle of Temperance. First Edition. Frontispiece. A good copy in the original cloth. Dublin: The Richview Press, 1943.

1061. ROOKE, Rev. Thomas - Editor. Clerical Testimony in Favour of Total Abstinence. First Edition. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: Tweedie, 1867.

1062. SAMSON, G.W. D.D. The Divine Law As to Wines; Established by the Testimony of Sages, Physicians, and Legislators Against the Use of Fermented and Intoxicating Wines... 8vo. Good in the original cloth (front board stained). New York, National Temperance Society & Publication House, 1880.

1063. SAMSON, G.W. Science, the Interpreter of History As To Unfermented Wine. First Edition. 8vo. Original printed wrappers, front wrapper lacking area at top affecting title. New York, National Temperance Society, 1881.

1064. SAMUELSON, James. The History of Drink. A Review, Social, Scientific and Political. First Edition. 8vo. A very good copy in the gilt decorated cloth. London: Trubner, 1878.

1065. THE SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. Papers, Resolutions, Reports of Discussions and Public Demonstrations, In Connection with The Scottish Temperance Convention. Dundee, 2nd to 7th April, 1898. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. Glasgow:.Scottish Temperance Federation, 1898.

1066. SEAGER, Robert. A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Cheap NonAlcoholic Beverages; with Sketches of My Life as a Temperance Reformer. First Edition. Frontispiece of apparatus; 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. London: National Temperance League, 1888.

1067. SEWELL, 'Mrs. The Rose of Cheriton. A Temperance Ballad. 25th thousand. 8vo. Very good in the original green printed wrappers. London: Arnold (1885?).

1068. SHADWELL, Arthur. Drink, Temperance & LegislationFirst Edition. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: Longmans, 1902.

1069. SHARP, J. Alfred. Economic Aspects of Temperance. First Edition. Slim 8vo. Good in the original printed card-wrappers. London: Epworth Press, (1910?).

1070. SHARP, J. Alfred. Social Aspects of the Drink Problem. Second Edition. 8vo. Good in the original red card-wrappers. London: Charles Kelly, 1911.

1071. SHAW, James - Rev. History of the Great Temperance Reforms of the Nineteenth Century Exhibiting: The Evils of Intemperance - The Methods of Recovery... First Edition. 8vo. Engravings. Very good in the original green decorative cloth. Cincinatti, Ohio, For the Author (1890?).

1072. SHAW, J.G. Life of William Gregson, Temperance Advocate. First Edition. Portrait. 8vo. A very good copy. Blackburn: J.& G. Tomlinson, 1891.

1073. SHAW, Thomas George. Shaw's Shilling, An Abolition of Bonding; Wine. First Edition. 8vo. Disbound, dusty. London, H. Sotheran, 1877.

1074. SHERLOCK, Frederick - editor. Fifty Years Ago or Erin's Temperance Jubilee. (list of contributors). 8vo. A good copy, Belfast: W. Ershire Mayne, 1879.

1075. SHERLOCK, Frederick. Illustrious Abstainer. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. London: Ilodder & Stoughton, 1879.

1076. SHERLOCK, Frederick. Ann Jane Carlile, A Temperance Pioneer. First Edition. Frontispiece. Slim 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. London: F. Sherlock, 1897.

1077. SMEETON, Thomas. The Hovel, The House and the Palace. An allegory. First Edition. 8vo. A mint copy in the original yellow printed wrappers. London: Charles Gilpin, 1844.

1078. SMITH, Rev. James. The Temperance Reformation and Its' Claim Upon the Christian Church. 4th thousand. 8vo. A very good copy in the publisher's cloth. London: Ilodder & Stoughton, 1875.

1079. SMITH, Seneca. After Many Days: A Tale of Social Reform. Second Edition. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: Simpkin Marshall, 1860.

1080. SPURGEON, C.H. John Ploughman's Pictures; or More of His Plain Talk for Plain Folk. First Edition. 8vo. Illustrated. A fine copy in the original heavily gilt decorative cloth. London: Passmore & Alabaster, 1881.

1081. The Starlight Temperance Tracts. Vol.l. 8vo. Illustration. Good, in the original cloth. London, Partridge, n.d. (1880?).

1082. STEARNS, J.N. - editor. Water-Spouts. First edition. 8vo. Extensively illustrated. Very good, in the original decorative cloth. New York: National Temperance Society, 1879.

1083. STEARNS, J.N. Foot-Prints of Temperance Pioneers. First Edition. 8vo. Original printed wrapper, New York: National Temperance Society, 1885.

1084. STEPHENSON, James and Others. The Origin and Success of Teetotalism, Being a Refutation of The Statements Made by Mrs. James Teare In Relation to that Question... Mr. Livesey Gives His Attestation To The Facts As Here Stated. Pamphlet 8vo. [Inbound as issued. Preston (for Livesey) 1864. An important publication - James Teare (one of the earliest Preston Advocates) attempted to arrest leadership from Livesey and prove himself the begetter of Teetotalism.

1085. STORR, William - editor. A Full Report of the Proceedings of the Ministerial Conference On The Suppression of the Liquor Traffic, Held at Manchester Town Hall, June 9-11, 1857. Pamphlet 8vo. Original printed wrappers. London (& Manchester), W. Smith, 1857.

1086. STREET, Rev. J.C. Kester Lane; Or, Glimpses of Social Life. Second Edition. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London & Manchester: Partridge &c., 1862.

1087. STREET, Rev. J.C. & LEES Dr. F.R. & BURNS, Rev. D. - editors. Proceedings of The International Temperance and Prohibition Convention held in London, Sept. 2nd-4th 1862. 8vo. Very good in contemporary full morocco. London & Manchester, J. Caudwell, 1862.

1088. SYKES, D.F.E. Life of James Henry Firth, Temperance Worker. First Edition. Illustrated. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. Huddersfield, Fducation Press, 1897.

1089. TAYLOR, J.B. Lorenzo: A Temperance Argument, and Christian Appeal. First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the original limp cloth. London: Tweedie (1879). Presentation copy by the author. Dedicated to Lees.

1090. T.B.S. (Editor) The Farlham Band of 11ope Series of Tracts. 12 tracts nos. 1-12 on pink paper. 12mo. Good in the original pictorial cloth, London: National Temperance League. n.d.

1091. T.R.S. (Compiler). The Farlham Temperance Series of Tracts. 12mo. Printed on green paper; 12 tracts, frontispiece to each tract, original decorative cloth. London: National Temperance League (1900?).

1092. T.B.S. (Compiler) The Earlham Temperance Series of. Tracts. 12 tracts nos. 25 - 36. Illustrated. 12mo. Original pictorial cloth; printed on green paper. London: National Temperance League. n.d.

1093. THOMPSON, Sir Henry, F.R.C.S. & RICHARDSON, B.14., F.R.S. and others. Moderate Drinking ... Speeches by... First Edition. 8vo. Portraits, good in the original cloth. London: Partridge, n.d.

1094. THOMPSON, Thomas Roberts. Topical Temperance Chalk Talks. A series of Outline Blackboard Addresses. 8vo. Good in original decorative paper wrappers. Manchester & London: Onward Publishing Office, 1899.

1095. TOPHAM, John. The Temperance Science Reading Book. First Edition. 8vo. Coloured & other plates. Original cloth, marked. London: Jarrold & Son (circa. 1910).

1096. VAN SOMMER, F. Lionel Franklin's Victory. A Tale. 8vo. Illustrated. Good in the original cloth. London: Nelson, 1880.

1097. WALKER, Albert and others. A New Series of Dialogues & Recitations,

Suitable for Band of Hope Festivals and Temperance Anniversaries. Nos. 1-12. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London (& Otley), William Tweedie, n.d.

1098. WALKER, Albert and others. A New Series of Dialogues & Recitations, Suitable for Band of Hope Festivals and Temperance Anniversaries. Nos. 13-24. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London (& Otley) William Tweedie, n.d.

1099. WALKER, John. The Commonwealth as Publican, An Examination of the Gothenburg System. First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth, Westminster: Constable, 1902.

1100. WALLACE, Rev. Alexander. The Gloaming of Life: A Memoir of James Stirling. First Edition. Frontispiece. 8vo. A very good copy in the original red & gilt cloth. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1857.

1101. WALMSLEY, Thomas. Reminiscences of the Preston Cockpit and the Old Teetotallers. First Edition. Frontispiece; pamphlet 8vo. Good in the original printed wrappers. Preston: for Walmsley, 1892.

1102. WALTER, Rev. J. England's Curse and Its' Cure. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy. London: Elliot Stone, 1871.

1103. WARD, Robert. The Fallacies of Teetotalism: Or, The Duties of the Legislature in Dealing with Personal Freedom and An Elucidation of the Dietetic and Medicinal Virtues of Alcoholic Liquor. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. London: Simpkin Marshall, 1872.

1104. WARD, Tapley. Sketches in Water Colours: A Series of Temperance Tales. First Ed i t: i on. Cont emporary half-calf. London: Heywood & Co. 1870.

1105. WARNER, Harry S. Social Welfare and the Li.quor Problem. Revised Edition. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth, Boston & Chicago: United Society of Christian Endeavour.

1106. WEBB, Sidney & Beatrice. The History of the liquor Licensing in England, Principally From 1700 to 1830. First Edition. 8vo. A good copy in the • original cloth. London, Longmans Green, 1903.

1107. WEEKS, C. Courtenay. The Nature and Nurture of Life - With special Reference to Alcohol. First Edition. 8vo. Good in the original printed boards. London: Charles & Son (c.1910).

1108. WEEKS, C. Courtenay - editor. The Medical. Evidence Before the Royal Commission on Licensing 1930. A Summary of Evidence. First Edition. 8vo. Original boards. London: National Temperance League, 1931.

1109. WESTON, James - Editor. Joseph Livesey: The Story of His Life, 17941884. First Edition. Portrait frontispiece. Slim 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. London: G.W. Partridge (1884).

1110. WHITFIELD Mary Amelia. The Accursed Thing: And Other Poems. First Edition. 8vo. Original red cloth, Carlisle: Hudson Scott, 1865. Rare.

1111. WHTTE, J. Temperance And Gospel Songs for the Use of Temperance Halls and Gospel Temperance Meetings. Oblong 8vo. Good in the original printed hoards. New York, Chicago & Battle Creek: National Temperance Society, 1880.

1112. WHITTAKER, Thomas. Life's Battles in Temperance Armour. Third Edition. Photographic frontispiece. A good copy. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1888.

1113. WHITTAKER, Thomas. Brighter England and The Way to Get It. First Edition. Frontispiece. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London: H.J. Osborn, 1904.

1114. WHTTTAKER, Sir Thomas, M.P. The Licensing Bill: Some'Facts and Arguments in Support. First Edition. 8vo. Original grey printed wrappers. London: Temperance Legislation League, 1908.

1115. WHYTE, James. The Alcohol Controversy. An Examination in the forms of Dialogues of Articles by Sir James Paget and others in the Contemporary Review. First Edition. Slim, 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. Manchester, John Heywood, n.d. (1890?).

1116. WHYTE, James. Dialogues on Doctors and Drinking. Third Edition. 8vo. Good. Manchester: James Heywood, 1897.

1117. WIGHTMAN, Julia. Annals of the Rescued. First Edition. 8vo. Frontispiece. Good, in the original cloth. London: James Lister, 1860.

1118. WILLARD, F.E. Hints and Helps in Womens' Temperance Work. Revised Edition. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. New York, National Temperance Society, 1882.

1119. WILLIAMS, David. The Bible, Teetotalism and Dr. Lees. A Concise Narrative and Lecture With a Reconsideration of the Enquiry; Is Teetotalism The Plain Teaching of the Bible? First Edition. 8vo. A good copy in the original cloth. London: Hall & Virtue, 1859. A complaint that Teetotallers "are making a God of it"!

1120. WILLIAMS, Henry D. Babylonian Cups, Or Behind the scenes. By a Special Commission. 8vo. Very good in the original pictorial red cloth. London: E.W. Allen, 1880.

1121. WILSON, George. Drunkenness. First Edition. 8vo. Very good in the original cloth. London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1893.

1122. WILSON, Rev. J.H. Moral Wastes and flow to Reclaim Them. Second Edition. 8vo. Extensively illustrated. Good, in the original cloth. London: G.W. Partridge (1850?).

1123. WINSKILL, Peter T. The Comprehensive History of the Rise and Progress of the Temperance Reformation. From the earliest period to September 1881. First Edition (subscription edition). Thick 8vo. Very good in contemporary half-calf. Warrington: printed for the author, 1881.

1124. WINSKILL, Peter T. The Temperance Movement and its' Workers. A Record of Social, Moral, Religious and Political Progress. With an introduction by Dr. F.R. Lees. First Edition. Illustrated. 4 vols. 4to. Very good copy in the original cloth. London: Blackie & Co., 1891. Dr. F.R. Lees in his introduction asserts that "Only now has a comprehensive account of the movement in all its' developments and in every land, been attempted". - not a fair reflection of Burns' history published the year before.

1125. WINSKILL, Peter T. Temperance Standard Bearers of the Nineteenth Century. A Biographical and Statistical Temperance Dictionary. First Edition. 2 vols in one. Thick 8vo. Portraits. Very good in the original cloth. Manchester: Printed by Darrah Bros. and sold by T. Winskill, 1897. ..."interesting particulars of over 3000 workers of every grade, sect, party and nationality, from the earliest part of the century to the Date of issue..."

[Additions to "War with Alcohol" Temperance Collection: BOOKS
(with 71-XXXXX assigned call numbers)

1227. Gough, J. B. First four orations. London : Christian Herald Office, 1878. 71-03381

1228. Hoge, W. J. Blind Bartimeus. Edinburgh : Alexander Strahan & Co., 1859. 71-03382

1229. Horne, John. Promptings to devotion. Edinburgh & London : Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, 1906. 71-03383

1230. Illustrated temperance anecdotes. London : S. W. Partridge & Co., [n.d.]. 71-03384

1231. Maguire, John Francis. Father Mathew, a biography. London : Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1865. 71-03385

1232. Lees, Frederick. Teetotalism, the teaching of the Bible: Being a reply to the clerical world. 1st ed. London : Trubner, 1883. 71-03232

1233. Rowntree, Joseph. British 'Gothenburg' experiments and public-house trusts. London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1901. 71-03387

1234. Smith, Federic. The Band of Hope Jubilee volume. London : United Kingdon Band of Hope Union, 1897. 71-03389

 


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1126. ANONYMOUS. The Adviser: A Monthly Magazine for Young People. First Edition. Illustration. Small 8vo. Good in the origial cloth, Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1856.

1127. ANONYMOUS, The Adviser; A Monthly Magazine for Young People. 8vo. Good copy in the original cloth, Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1857.

1128. ANONYMOUS. The Adviser: A Monthly Magazine for Young People. Woodcuts. Small 8vo. Good in original cloth. Glasgow, Scottish Temperance League, 1858.

1129. ANONYMOUS. The Adviser; A Monthly Magazine for Young People. A good copy in the original red pebbled cloth. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1860.

1130. THE BAND OF HOPE CHRONICLE. Year 1880 (No.1) - 1914 (lacking volumes for 1884, 1893, 1900 and 1909). 31 vols, 4to. Illustrated and in the original bright cloth lettered in gilt. London: United Kingdom Band of Hope Union.

1131. BAND OF HOPE MELODIES WITH MUSIC. 3 vols. 8vo. NO. 1-3 (inclusive) London, W. Tweedie (for the Lancashire & Cheshire Band of Hope Union), 1872. Hymnody and melody found an essential part of the Band of Hope teaching method.

1132. THE BAND OF HOPE REVEW. 2 vols, covering the years 1851-1865 (complete) Folio. Extensively illustrated; i full page woodcuts, in the publisher's brown pebbled cloth stamped in gilt. London: Partridge, 1865.

1133. BAND OF HOPE TREASURY. 12 vols. 8vo, illustrated. Volume for 1871 in original cloth. Volumes for 1873-1886 "New Series" (lacking vols for 1866, 1881 and 1883) in original pictorial wrappers. 1871 volume published Manchester & London, Tweedie. Remaining volumes: Manchester: Brook & Crystal for the National Temperance League, 1871-1886.

1134. BARKER, Joseph. Teaching the Children of the Poor the Wite on the Sabbath Day. 8vo. [Bound in the volume of the Temperance Advocate]. Manchester, W. Shuttleworth, 1837. Barker was the editor of the "Star of Temperance", owned his own printing press and issued many books and pamphlets. Became M.P. for Bolton but did not take his seat.

1135. BEARDSALL, Rev. F. & BARKER, Rev. J. The Star of Temperance: A Weekly Publication for the Diffusion of Temperance Information on the Principles of Total Abstinence. Vol. 1. (general title and index) and 31 number (of 52) for 1836 (new series) plus one odd number for 18?). 4to. Original cloth, rebacked, Manchester: James Kiernan 1836/37. The first English weekly temperance periodical.

1136. BEGGS, Thomas - editor. The Proceedings of the World's Temperance Covention, held in London, August 4th, and the four following days with the Papers laid before the Convention-etc. 8vo. In the original cloth. London: Charles Gilpin, 1840.

1137. THE BRITISH AND COLONIAL TEMPERANCE CONGRESS. London, July 1886. 8vo. Good in the original cloth.. London: National Temperance Publications Depot, 1886

1138. THE BRITISH & FOREIGN TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE. 8vo. Vol. 1, no. 1 - Vol. 2 - No. 12 (all published). London: British & Foreign Temperance Society, 1834-35. A "Moderation" periodical; the 'Advocate' ceased at the end of 1835 and was replaced by the "Penny Magazine" to which the Northern Societies were hostile.

1139. THE BRITISH & FOREIGN TEMPERANCE HERALD. 8vo. Vols. 1 & 2. Nos. 1-24 (all published). London: for the British & Foreign Temperance Society, 1832-33. The official "Moderation" Temperance Societies' publication - Livesey described it as 'a meagre publication'.

1140. BRITISH & FOREIGN TEMPERANCE SOCIETY Fourth Annual Report ... Presented to the General Meeting, held May 19, 1835, at Exeter Hall; The Right. Hon. and Right Reverend The Lord Bishop of London, Patron of the Society, in the Chair. With an Appendix, and a List of Contributors. 8vo. Good in the original card wrappers. London: Bagster, 1835.

1141. THE BRITISH LEAGUE OR TOTAL ABSTAINERS MAGAZINE (with Supplements). Vol. 1, No. 1 - No. VII and several separately paginated supplements. Edinburgh: R. Tofts. Bound in the volume labelled 'minor temperance periodicals'. [b/w 1225.]

1142. BRITISH TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE AND JOURNAL. No. 1 - Jan. 15, 1839 - No. 12. - December, 1839 + supplement Jan. 1840. Folio. Good in new cloth. Douglas: Isle of Man. This journal represented an attempt by the tee-total societies in the North of England to stay in the publishing business - the tee-total papers in Manchester and Warrington had faded and the 'Preston Advocate' and the 'Leeds Advocate and Herald' had amalgamated in January 1838 in order to try and avoid a similar fate. The Isle of Man was chosen as the place of publication probably because of a loophole in the postage regulations, giving free postage to the United Kingdom.

1143. BRTTTSH TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE AND JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. Volumes for 1891-93 (bound together in contemporary half calf - rebacked); 1905-1908 (in the original cloth); 1911-1928 (in 5 volumes in green for brown] cloth). 4to. London: British Temperance League.

1144. THE BRTTTSH TEMPERANCE ENQUIRER. Vol. 1, no. 1 - onwards... Jan. to June 1841 (all published). 4to. Contemporary half roan. Douglas [Isle of Man] J. Livesey, 1841. An entirely independent venture. Apparently unrecorded.

1145. BRITISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. 79th Annual Report. Pamphlet 8vo. Fine in original printed wrappers. Derby, 1913.

1146. BRTTTSH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. 80th Annual Report. Pamphlet 8vo. In original printed wrappers. Derby, 1914.

1147. BIJRNE, Peter. The Tee-totallers' Companion. Royal 8vo. London: Arthur Hall, 1847 [but printed in Tpswich]. The production of a 27 year old silk-weaver of Macclesfield, Cheshire, whose only education was at a Sunday-school - Burne's material was prepared for publication by Dr. Lees. The author travelled through Lancashire and Cheshire with a band of young men acting a temperance 'morality' play - "The Trial of John Barleycorn". In 1849 Burne set out for California in search of gold and died in Texas of cholera.

1148. [BIJRNE, Rev. Dawson - editor] Grahams Temperance Guide, Handbook & Almanac (and Diary), for 1873, 1875, 1876 and 1878. 4 vols. 8vo, binding - lettered cloth. Maidstone: [and elsewhere] George Henry Graham, 1873-78. Contains many interesting leaves of advertisements and a complete (and unused) diary for the year. With the ownership stamp of William Hoyle.

1149. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPERANCE MAGAZINE. Vol. 1. 1862 - Vol. 9, 1872 (but lacking volume for 1869). First four volumes (years 1862-1868) in contemporary half-calf; 2 vols. (covering 1870-72) in cloth. Illustrations. London: Stanley Jackson & Halliday. Bound in the first volume are the coloured wrappers for the first issues.

1150. COOK, Joseph. Two letters to Joseph Dearden seeking contribution to his "Monthly Temperance Messenger"..."and all your friends you may cause to write. Subjects from month to month will produce more readers, strengthen Teetotallers, win over adherence..." One 2 page letter dated October 3rd, 1871 and one two sheet letter dated Feb. 9th, 1872.

1151. COOK, Joseph. Single sheet letter to Joseph Livesey, dated Feb. 17, 1872, asking for a particular copy of the Preston Advocate.

1152. COOK, Thomas - compiler & publisher. The Temperance Messenger and Tract Magazine. ` Pamphlet 8vo, 16pp. in original printed buff wrappers. No. 1 - vol. 2. Market Harborough: T. Cook, January 1841. First published in Market Harborough, then from Leicester, by which time Cook had "...established more than fifty agencies in various parts of the country.. Leicester being a central situation and having a connexion by railway and other means of conveyance with most of the large towns of the kingdom". Cook was, of course, the founder of the great travel agents founded by him after his move to London in 1846.

1153. COOK, Thomas - compiler & editor. The Progressive Temperance Reformer, A Monthly Periodical Designed to Oppose the Use of Alcohol, Tobacco and Snuff, Quack Nostrums.. Pamphlet 8vo, 12pp. in the original pink printed wrappers. No. 1 - Vol. 3.

1154. THE DEVON AND CORNWALL TEMPERANCE JOURNAL AND PERMISSIVE BILL ADVOCATE. Vols. 1-'_3. Royal 8vo. In the original pebbled cloth. Plymouth, The Devon Cornwall Temperance League. 1868-1870 [inclusive]

1155. THE EDIN BURGH TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE AND VOICE OF THE AGE. Annual Report for 1851, 8vo., 132pp. Edinburgh: n.p., n.d., [1851]

1156. EVANS TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE. 3 vols. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Manchester: [and London], Abel Heywood, 1877-97 (inclusive).

1157. THE EXETER, TEMPERANCE RECORD. No general title. Vol. 1 (all published). Exeter: Printed by W.C. Pollard, 1837. Bound in volume labelled 'minor temperance periodicals'. [b/w 1225.]

1158. THE GOOD TEMPLAR'S MAGAZINE A Monthly Journal of Literature Devoted to the Interests of the Independent Order of Good Templars. Edited by a D.G.W.C.T. Contributed to by Members of the Order. Vol. II - May - October, 1874. 8vo. Illustrated. Good in the original half calf, marbled boards. London: Partridge, 1874.

1159. GRIMSHAW, William - editor. The Manchester & Salford Temperance Journal.. Nos. 28, 30, 35 (Sept.-Nov. 1836). 4to, disbound, rather fragile. Manchester: James Kiernan, 1836. Rare; unknown to temperance historians. A rival weekly to the Star, which the latter said was 'unofficial'.

1160. GWYNN, William James. A Letter addressed to the Spirit Dealers of the Parish of Antrim. 8vo pamphlet, 12pp. No title page as issued. Belfast: Huoh Rea [for the Illster Religious Tract & Book Society], 1833. Bound in the same volume as the 'Temperance Advocate'.

1161. TSLFOF MAN TEMPERANCE GUARDIAN. Vol. II, no.15 (Jan. 1837), Vol. II, no.16 (Feb.1837), disbound. 4to. Douglas: Isle of Man. Printed and published for the Proprietor, 1837.

1162. JARROLD, Samuel- publisher. The Temperance Monthly Visitor. 8vo. Volumes for 1859-62 (inclusive in one volume). Norwich: Jarrold & Son.

1163. TTIE LANCASHIRE TEMPERANCE MESSENGER. No. 1., Vol. 1. Sept. 1849 - No. 9, Vol. 1., Jan. 1850. Bound with: DEARDEN, Joseph, A Brief History of the Commencement and Success of Tee-totalism; with a Short Account of Drunkenness and the Various Means used for its' Suppression. Preston, published by Joseph Livesey, n.d.

1164. [LARKIN J. - organiser] Hymns and Songs to be Sung at Mr J. Larkins' Temperance Miscellaneous Concert, Saturday, October 8, 1836. 4pp. Loose and unbound. Shudehill, [Manchester: James Kiernan, 1836.

1165. LEES, Dr. F.R. - editor. The IT ational Temperance Advocate. Vol.1. 1844-1845, New Series, with Extra Number for June, 1848, and Extra Number 11, July, 1848. 8vo. Good in the original boards. Douglas, Isle, of Man: Robinson, 1846-1848.

1166. LEES, Dr. F.R. - editor. The Truth-Seeker Temperance Advocate and Mona Journal of the Water-Cure. Nos. 1-X1, January - November,1845 + 2 supplements - 30 July, 1845. 8vo. Good, in modern cloth. Douglas, Isle of Man: Lees and Robinson, 1845.

1167. [LIVESEY, Joseph] The Moral Reformer and Protector against the Vices, Abuses, and Consumptions of the Age. 1st and only edition. 2 vols (of three), 8vo, half-calf. Preston: Joseph Livesey, 1832/1833. Vols. 2 and 3 of Livesey's three volume first publication.

1168. LIVESEY, Joseph - editor & publisher. The Preston Temperance Advocate. Nos. 1-12 with index and supplement - general title, for 1835; Nos. 1-12 and supplement (but lacking nos. 2 & 6) for 1836; Nos. 1-12 (but lacking nos. 3 & 6) for 1837. 4to, many woodcuts, disbound. Preston: J. Livesey, 1835-37. The first serial publication devoted to the promotion of total abstinence from all intoxicating liquor.

1169. LIVESEY, Joseph - publisher."The Wine Question!" 4to., 8pp. Preston: Printed published by J. Livesey [1835?] Bound with the Preston Temperance Advocate. [b/w 1168.]

1170. LIVESEY, Joseph - publisher. Thou Shalt not Kill. A Sermon by the Rev. E.N. Kirk of Albany. [From the American Intelligencer]. 4to, 8pp. Preston: Printed and published by J. Livesey, n.d. [1835?] [b/w 1168.]

1171. LIVESEY, Joseph - publisher. The Traffic: Principally extracted from the American Temperance Publication. 4to. 8pp. Preston: J. Livesey, 1836 Bound with the Preston Temperance Advocate. [b/w 1168.]

1172. LIVESEY, Joseph - publisher. Temperance Picture Gallery. 4to. One sheet, two large woodcuts on one side and poetry on the other. Preston: Printed and published by J. Livesey [c.1836]. Apparently unrecorded. Bound with the Preston Temperance Advocate. [b/w 1168.]

1173. LIVESEY, Joseph - publisher. The Temperance Doctor; Principally from American Authorities. 4to, 8pp. Preston: Printed and published by Joseph Livesey, n.d. [1836]. Apparently unrecorded. Bound with Livesey's Preston Temperance Advocate. [b/w 1168.]

1174. LIVESEY, Joseph. The Moral Reformer (general title). No. 1 - Jan.6th 1838 No. 23 - February 1839 (all published). Folio. A good copy in the original dark ribbed cloth. Preston: J. Livesey, 1838/39. Livesey's attempt to wean the uncommitteed mass of temperance advocates away from the doctrines of the moderates as exemplified by the 'Penny Magazine'; it was a losing battle and in February 1839 Livesey ceased publication - it had been continued "...this far at a sacrifice too great to be further extended".

1175. LIVESEY, Joseph. The tee-total Progressionist, or Advocate of Temperance and Physical, Medical, Moral, Social and Religious Reform". General title with large pictorial woodcut, reading "First Yearly Part ... Consisting of Twelve Numbers and containing seventeen engravings, plus 12 individual parts each 16pp., plus general title for "Second Yearly Part - Consisting of Twelve Numbers and containing seven engravings", plus 12 separate parts. 4to, in the original brown ribbed cloth. Preston: J. Livesey, n.d. [1852]. In August 1851 John Cassels "Teetotal Times" ceased publication and Livesey "feeling the need for an independent journal" issued the Progressionist but, due to ill-health (he lived for another 32 years) handed it over to W. Horsell of London, although Livesey continued to be a contributor.

1176. LIVESEY, William (son of Joseph Livesey) A series of ten letters all written to Dr Axon; dated 1900 and 1903. All substantial letters, some of eight. pages, none less than three. The 1900 letters are mostly concerned with the current progress and politics of tee-totalism and with legislation to control the sale of liquor (particularly to children). The 1,063 letters are, in the main, concerned with his father's work and, more particularly, the disposal of his father's earlier works, some of which he is sending to the Manchester Reference Library and some (at Axon's suggesstion) to the British Museum.

1177. THE LONDON TEMPERANCE INTELLIGENCER Engraved frontispiece, portrait, engraved vignette in title, illustration; separate issue - October IF136 - no. 59, Dec. 1837. A very good copy in the original half-calf. London: [Preston & others].

1178. MELIORA - A UARTERLY REVIEW OF SOCIAL SCIENCES IN ITS' ETHICAL, ECONOMICAL, POLITICAL AND' AMELIORATIVE ASPECTS. 1st edition. 8vo. 12 vols. in 6. A good set in contemporary half calf. London, Partridge & Co., 1859-1868 (all published). Issued by the United Kingdom Alliance the title "Meliora" is coined from "Ameliorative"; the work covers a great range of material and not confined to tee-totalism ,

1179. THE METHODIST TEMPERANCE MAGAZINE. (Edited by Rev. George Maunder, Rev. Charles Garrett and the Rev. T.B. Stephenson). 7 vols. in 9, illustrated. Vol. 3, 1870; Vol. 4, 1871; Vol. 5, 1872; Vol. 8, 1875; Vol. 10, 1877;, vol. 12, 1879 and Vol. 13, 1880. London: Elliot Stock. v ,

1180. THE MONTHLY TEMPERANCE TELEGRAPH. Nos. 111-V11, Oct. 1, 1871 - Feb. 1, 1872. 8vo. Unbound as issued. London: Joseph Coo}:, 1871-1872.

1181. THE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE CHRONICLE. New Series. Vol. 1 (July 1851-Dec.1852) and Vol. 11 (Jan. 1853-Dec.1853). 2 vols, 8vo. London: W. Tweedie for the Committee of the National Temperance Society. , o

1182. THE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE CONGRESS. Liverpool, June 1884'. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: National Temperance Publication Depot, 1884.

1183. THE NATIONAL TF21PERANCE CONGRESS. Birmingham, October, 1889. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: National Temperance Publication Depot, 1889.

1184, THE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE CONGRESS. Chester, 1895. 8vo. Good in the original cloth. London: National Temperance League, 1895.

1185. THE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE MAGAZINE. Vol. 1, 1844; Vol. 11, 1845 and Vol. Ill, 1846. 3 vols, 8vo. Binding for vols. 1 and 11 - half calf. Vol. 111 - original cloth. Printed and published by T. Cook, Midland Temperance Press, 1844-1846.

1186. THE NEW BRITISH AND FOREIGN TEMPERANCE INTELLIGENCER. Vol. 11, for 1833. General title with wood-engraving in centre; separate issues Nos. 60-112. 4to. Original cloth. London: J. Pascoe (for the Superintendent of the New British and Foreign Temperance Society). A continuation with change of name of the "London Temperance Intelligencer" - hence the first number of this volume being No. 60.

1187. NEW BRITISH AND FOREIGN TEMPERANCE MAGAZINE. Vol. 1 - No. 1-12 (all published). 8vo. Very good in contemporary half calf. London: 1832.

1188. 'ONWARD'. The Joint Organ of the Lancashire and Cheshire and the Sheffield Sunday School Band of Hope Union. Vol. 1. 1865-1909; 37 volumes (lacking vols. for 1869, 1891 and 1900). Vols. 1865-1879 8vo. in original cloth, actual photographic portrait as frontispiece; Vols. 1880-1906 4to. in decorative cloth of various colours, Vols. 1907-1909 4to. in original drab brown cloth. Some volumes contain additional material in the form of pamphlets, e.g. "Annual Reports of the Band of Hope Union, Syllabus of Dissolving View Lectures; Speakers Plan for the Band of Hope Unions", etc., etc. (all in the volume for 1880).

1189. THE PEACE ADVOCATE & CORRESPONDENT (for 1850). 8vo., 144pp., no title-page (as issued). London: Public Good Office [18501 and The Peace Advocate... New Series, No. 4. April, 1851. [Bound with the Scottish Temperance Journal].

1190. PERMANENT TEMPERANCE DOCUMENTS, OF THE AMERICAN TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Vol. 1 (all. published). 8vo. Original brown cloth. Boston: [&t Nlew York] Seth Bliss 1835.

1191. THE PLEDGE OR THE FIRST STEP TO FORTUNE. A Sequel to the Bottle. 8vo. Full page woodcuts. London: G. Parker [1848] Bound in the volume labelled 'minor temperance periodicals'. George Cruikshank was a noted temperance advocate and published in 1847 "The Bottle", a series of eight engravings as propaganda for the temperance cause; it had wide circulation and generated many imitations of which "The Pledge" was one and it too had a very wide circulation. [b/w 1225.]

1192. THE PRESTON TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE. No general title (as issued). No. 1, January 1834 - No. 12, December 1834, plus No. 1 - January 1835 - No. 12, December 1835, plus No. 1 - January 1836 - No. 12, December 1836 (3 years complete as issued). 4to. Woodcut illustrations. Contemporary half calf. Preston: Published and printed by J. Livesey.

1193. THE PROGRESSTONIST AND MAGAZINE FOR THE PEOPLE. January - December 1834. 8vo. Contemporary half-calf. London: Horsell & Shirrefs, 1834.

1194. RAE, J.T. - editor. The Proceedings of the Twelfth International Congress on Alcoholism. London, 18th to 24th July, 1909. 8vo. Illustrated. Good in the original cloth. London: Paternoster House, 1909.

1195. THE RECHABITE MAGAZINE. Volumes for 1843, 1844, 1845, 1847 and 1848. 5 vols. in two. Contemporary half-calf, 1 volume rebacked. ?Manchester: William Crenshaw, 1843-1848.

1196. THE RECHABITE AND TEMPERANCE MAGAZINE. New Series. 1870-71. Frontispiece. 8vo. Contemporary half-calf, rebacked. Manchester and London: Tweedie, 1870/71.

1197. THE RECHABITE HARMONIST. A Collection of Odes, Hymns and Melodies Compiled for Juvenile and Rechabite Gatherings. 8vo. Original gilt decorated and lettered cloth. Manchester: 'Office of the Order', 1.891.

1198. REPORT OF THE PUBLIC MEETING IN PLYMOUTH. Held in the Free-School, Coburg St ... Sept. 1878. ...Discussing the Comparative Advantages of Moderation and Teetotal Societies. 4to. Unbound pamphlet, 26pp. Devonport: J. Heydon, 1838. Includes a quotation in a letter, from the Rev. F. Beardsall, on the word "Tee-total" - ..."The term,rejected by some, is a Lancashire provincialism; it is used where persons are discharged from a situation, with the understanding that they will never be employed by the master again, so that Drink has got the tee-total discharge". Appears to be unrecorded.

1199. REPORT BY THE COMMITTEE ON INTEMPERANCE for the Lower House of Convocation of the Province of Canterbury (Peoples edition). 8vo. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance [1871] The report was issued in 1869 but the United Kingdom Alliance issued (in 1871) a shilling Peoples' edition. Temperance writers regarded the report as a landmark in temperance history; the United Kingdom Alliance regarded the 'enlistment' of the Church of England as a major triumph. The Church of England's position was [incidentally] a compromise between tee-totalism and moderation.

1200. SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE JOURNAL. New Series. Vol. 1. No. 1 - No. 6. 8vo. Contemporary half-calf, good copy. Glasgow: Temperance Printing and Publishing Office.

1201. SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. Political Tracts. No. 1, Vol. 1 - Vol. 6, No. 216, (but lacking Vols. 3 and 4, Nos. 73-143), 4 pages illustrated with one or more wood-cuts of surprisingly high quality. 6 vols. 8vo. Original cloth lettered in gilt. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, n.d. [1855-61].

1202. THE SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE REGISTER AND ABSTAINERS' ALMANACK. Vols. for 1859-1881 (lacking vols. for 1866, 67, 68 and 1877). 19 vols. 8vo. In the attractive and original publisher's cloth, stamped in gilt on front board. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League. A well produced publication containing many interesting statistics relating to trade and 'arrests for drunkenness' by year and country. Some volumes have the stamp of William Hoyle inside front cover.

1203. THE SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE REVIEW. THE ORGAN OF THE SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. Volumes for Dec. 1846 and 1847 (new cloth); 1848 (contemporary half-calf); 1853 (half-calf); 1854 and 1855 (original cloth), and 1857 and 1858 (original cloth), 7 volumes. 8vo. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League, 1846-55.

1204. STREET, Rev. J.C. and LEES, Dr. F.R. and BURNS, Rev.D. - editors. Proceedings of the International Temperance and Prohibition Covention, held in London, Sept. 2nd-4th, 1862. Thick 8vo. In the original cloth. London: [and Manchester], J. Caudwell, 1862.

1205. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND YOUTH'S TEMPERANCE JOURNAL. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo. Vol. 1, 1848 and Vol. 2, 1849 (all published, plus a number of supplementary numbers for each month). Douglas, Isle of Man: Printed and published by William Robinson (but vol. 2 published by Robinson's in Bolton, Lancashire).

1206. SYDER, Mingaye. The Temperance Lancet. Vol. l, Nos. 1-49 (all published). 8vo. Contemporary half calf. London: William Brittain, 1842. Syder was a charlatan in temperance terms "The editor prescribes for patients gratuitously at Dorkey and Goodwins, Practical Chemists, Southwark, from 10 to 12 o'clock every Sunday morning. The charge for medicines will be as moderate as their nature will admit". Patients were asked to send "minute details of the symptoms of the remaining effects of their former [drinking] habits".

1207. THE TALENT FINDER - ANDRES' JOURNAL. Royal 8vo. Vol. 1, No. l - No. 12. General title 'The Talent Finder' and part titles 'Andres' Journal'. London: G.W. Partridge, 1885-86. Professor Andres' aim was "to stem the tide of drunkenness and vice by means of providing for the people counter-attractions to music halls and public houses ... Zither, Guitar and Mandolin bands, etc."!

1208. THE TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE. vol. l, No. 1.--Vol. 11, No. 24, and [bound in] Vol. 1V - No. 39 only. 8vo. Contemporary cloth. Belfast: Hugh Rea, 1833. With the ownership stamp of William Hoyle.

1209. TEMPERANCE CONGRESS OF 1862. Congress Papers with contributions by Livesey, Robert Rae, Mudge etc. 8vo. Disbound. London: Published for the National Temperance League by W. Tweedie, 1862.

1210. THE TEMPERANCE GAZETTE. Organ of the Central Temperance Association, Vol. l. (New Series), No. 1-12, and Vol. 11, Nos. 13-24. Royal 8vo. Contemporary halfcalf. Birmingham: R.C. Tomkinson, 1846/47.

1211. THE TEMPERANCE LIGHTHOUSE. Nos. 1 and 2 (all published). Woodcuts. 8vo. Good in contemporary half-calf. Bradford[?]: Yorkshire Band of Hope Union, 1871. Rare.

1212. THE TEMPERANCE MAGAZINE AND REVIEW. Vol. 1 - No. 1 - No. 12. 8vo. Half-calf, rebacked. London: 1832. "It had a brief career though conducted with marked ability" (Burns).

1213. THE TEMPERANCE PENNY MAGAZINE. Vol. l, No. 1-13, and Vol. 11, No. 1-25 (all published. Royal 8vo. Woodcut illustrations. Contemporary half-calf. London: Thomas Ward, 1836-1837. The "moderates" attempt to reach a wider audience, bitterly attacked by the tee-.../and the 'moderates'.

1214. THE TEMPERANCE RECORDER. Vol.. IT, No. 6 (only). 4to. 8pp. Woodcuts. Alhnny: [U.S.A.], 1833. Bound with the 'Preston Temperance Advocate'.

1215. THE TEMPERANCE SPECTATOP. Vol. 1 - No. l. (January 1859). Vol. 2, No. 12 (1860). 2 vols. Royal 8vo. Very good in the original grained cloth. Frontispiece (of Joseph Livesey) and general title in Vol. 2, (not in Vol.l). London: J. Caudwell, 1859/60.

1216. UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. 75th Anniversary: 1853-1928 Official Programme of Proceedings - Manchester, October 13-17, 1928. Pamphlet 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. Manchester: 1928.

1217. WAGSTAFF, Rev. Frederick -- editor. The Temperance Worker and Band of Hope Conductor. Vol. 1. Jan. 1873 - Vo1.14 - 1884 (lacking Vol. 2 of 1874). 13 vols. 8vo. Illustrations, original cloth, lettered in gilt, Manchester [and London]: The Temperance Works.

1218. WAGSTAFF, Rev. Frederick - editor. The Temperance Worker and Band of Hone Conductor. Vol. V11. 8vo. Original printed wrappers - dusty. London: [and elsewhere]: Tweedie, Pitman & Co., 1879.

1219. THE WEEKLY RECORD. The Organ of the National Temperance League. Vols. for 1868 and 1869. Folio. Original cloth. London: William Tweedie, 1868/69. If V.

1220. WEEKS, Courtenay. The Twentieth International Congress - Volume of Proceedings on Alcoholism. July 30th-August 3rd, 1934. Royal 8vo. Illustrated. London: International Temperance Council, 1934.

1221.THE WESTERN TEMPERANCE HERALD. Vol. 43. Nos. 1-12. Royal 8vo. Good in contemporary half-calf: Bristol: Western Temperance League, 1879.

1222. WINGS - The Official Organ of the Womens' Total Abstinence Union. Original parts in decorative paper wrappers for 1895-1910, but some parts lacking. London: Womens' Total Abstinence Union, 1895-1910.

1223. WORKERS' ONWARD. The Organ of the Lancashire and Cheshire Band of Hope and Temperance Union. (Successor publication to 'Onward'). Vols. of 1910-1918. 4to. In original cloth.

1224. WORLD TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. Proceedings - Held in London, August 4th-8th, 1846. 8vo. In a contemporary half-calf binding. London: Charles Gilpin, 1846. With papers by many of the leading temperance figures of the day.

1225. THE YOUTHFUL TEE-TOTALLER. General title and issues No. 1-6 (all published). 8vo. Contemporary half calf. Preston: Printed by J. Walker, sold by J. Livesey, January-June, 1836. Bound in an interesting volume of tracts labelled (on spine) 'minor temperance periodicals' and with a one-off general title reading 'A collection of Minor Temperance Periodicals'.

 

[Additions to "War with Alcohol" Temperance Collection: JOURNALS, AND PERIODICALS]

1235. Graham's Temperance Guide. London: Pitman, Tweedie, etc., 1875, 1876, 1878 (3 volumes).

1236. Irish Templar. Belfast: W. Erskine Mayne, 1881. Volume IV

1237. Medical Temperance Journal. London: Tweedie for National Temperance League. 14 volumes - almost two sets. 1870-1891.

1238. Medical Temperance Review. London: National Temperance League Publication Depot, 1901. Volumes IV-V (2 volumes).

1239. Temperance Telegraph (The Monthly). London: Joseph Cook & Son, 1871. Nos. 3-7 (5 pieces).

1240. Truth-Seeker Temperance Acvocate. Douglas, Isle of Man: Lees and Robinson, 1845. Nos. I-XI (one binding, sort of).

1241. Tweedie's Temperance Year Book. London: William Tweedie, 1874.

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