Item #40300 VICTORY COLLECTION Of PROHIBITION SONGS. Old and New. Indiana Prohibition Committee. Virgil C. Finnell - Chairman.

VICTORY COLLECTION Of PROHIBITION SONGS. Old and New.

North Manchester, IN: Indiana Prohibition Committee, (n. d.). 1st edition (presumed). Ca. 1920 - 1933 (date taken from OCLC). 16 pp. Sheet music printed throughout. 8-3/16" x 5-5/16". Tan printed paper wrappers, stapled. Now housed in a clear archival mylar sleeve. Modest wear (tanning/age-toning to wrappers & paper). A VG example. Item #40300

"The liquor issue, because of its moral, social, economic and industrial bearing on the public welfare, concerns the interest of practically every citizen. By adding to this issue declarations on other important issues which the old parties have neglected, the Prohibitionists have evolved a strong national platform of action which appeals to many patriotic voters. Cynics may say 'you cannot win,' but the Gallup survey shows that there are 18,000,000 believeres [sic] in Prohibition in the United States. This means we have the numbers... What tremendous political power that represents. It should be harnessed to a political party and put to work to save our Democracy."

2 institutional holdings located on OCLC (Drew University & the Clarke Historical Library). Rare in the trade.

Price: $35.00