Spencer, Anna Garlin - Intemperance in Its Relation to Social Ills. No. 7 Boston, Unitarian Temperance Society, Publisher. Pamphlet. no date, presumed early 1900s. Pamphlet. 24 pp. including covers. A temperance tract, citing the problems of alcohol consumption in society, including its toll on personal economy an health, as well as on cities and states. Spencer, among other things, advocates for clean drinking water in cities, asserting that access to such would cut down on alcohol consumption. Anna Garlin Spencer was an American feminist, teacher and minister, advocating strongly for womens' suffrage, as well as working in peace movements among other causes. GOOD condition, ex-library. Minor stamping and notations to the interior and exterior. Light toning. Good .
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