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B0834FCH67 1882 National Temperance Society and Publication House (New York), 4 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches tall stapled paperbound in tan printed wraps, 231 pp. Moderate soiling/staining and edgewear to covers, with creasing and edge-tears to fore edge of front cover. Slight staining and soiling and creased tips to first few pages. Otherwise, apart from minor age toning, a very good copy - clean and unmarked. ~SP42~ [1.0P] Julia Colman (pen name, Aunt Julia; February 16, 1828 - January 10, 1909) was an American temperance educator, activist, editor and writer. She served as superintendent of literature in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU). Colman, through many years of her life, was closely in touch with the National Temperance Society, for which she provided service. She contributed to the Society's educational and missionary sides by writing for its periodicals and for tract, pamphlet and book literature. Along these lines she made prominent the instruction of children and youth as well as adults in the principles of total abstinence and prohibition. She thoroughly believed in education as the great means of reaching success. She prepared over 450 leaflets and tracts that were issued by the National Temperance Society. Her most important work and the largest was entitled, The Temperance Handbook for Speakers and Workers, a volume of 178 pages. This, her Alcohol and Hygiene for Schools, had a large sale for many years, and her Juvenile Temperance Manual for Teachers was in demand. Colman devoted the larger portion of her time to this work of pushing and circulating educational literature. Seller Inventory # SP42-1191-11183
Title: Alcohol and Hygiene: An Elementary Lesson ...
Publisher: National Temperance Society and Publication House
Publication Date: 1882
Binding: PAPERBACK
Condition: Good