THE NEW CRUSADE: INCLUDING A REPORT CONCERNING PROHIBITION AND FIFTEEN CENTURIES OF LIQUOR LEGISLATION

by Leslie Gordon

$75 · Offered by L. W. Currey

First edition

Cleveland: The Crusaders Inc., 1932. Octavo, original blue cloth, front and spine panels stamped in red and black. First edition. A call to young men to join The New Crusade against bootleggers, gangsters and other public enemies who threaten society. The Crusaders, founded by Fred G. Clark, was a movement devoted to the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment and legalizing the production and sale of alcoholic beverages.

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