Published by Published and For Sale by Menace Publishing Company (n. d.), Aurora, MO
Seller: Tavistock Books, ABAA, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
First Edition
96 pp. 12mo. 7-1/8" x 5" Scarce anti-Catholic novelette about a young lawyer, Lincoln Stafford, determined to win the gubernatorial race of the fictional town of Eldorado on a campaign of anti-Romanism and Prohibition which secures him the governorship. . he concludes his acceptance speech, ". so you, the people of Eldorado, have scattered the clouds that threatened our fair state with a storm of political corruption by effectually scotching the venomous serpent of Romanism, and in so doing have dealt a staggering blow to its inseparable attendent evids of Rum, Redlight, and Rotten politics, and through the fast-widening rifts of floods the golden light of a bright and prosperous era." Age-toning to wrapper extremities, and to paper. Modest wear. Very Good. Original publisher's stapled purple paper wrappers, printed in black. Now housed in a clear archival mylar sleeve 1st printing, ca early 1920s. Not found on OCLC, nor the NUC. Not in Smith [presuming published prior to 1925].