Om The Lights Of Temperance
In this novel, a group of working-class activists in the 19th century organize to fight against alcoholism and its devastating effects on their communities. The story follows the lives of several characters who are caught up in the struggle, including a young woman who becomes a leading proponent of the temperance movement. Written by James Young, a Scottish author and social reformer, this book offers a vivid portrayal of a pivotal moment in the history of the temperance movement.
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