Dickinson, Baxter: Alarm to Distillers and Their Allies.  No. 239

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Dickinson, Baxter : Alarm to Distillers and Their Allies. No. 239

American Tract Society, New York

Formerly bound. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. No date, circa 1835. 4" x 7." Eight pages, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall except for a few wrinkles, slight rippling, occasional offsetting, light to moderate foxing and staining throughout (text still readable), and minuscule chipping along spine (text is unaffected). A Very Good copy. A Christian tract encouraging temperance and warning against the practice of distilling alcohol and drinking alcohol. Authored by Baxter Dickinson (1795-1875), an American minister. Tract No. 239 of the American Tract Society. The American Tract Society (ATS) is an evangelical organization that was founded in 1825 as the result of a merger between the New York Religious Tract Society (founded in 1812) and the New England Religious Tract Society (founded in 1814). Upon its founding, ATS became the first organization in the United States whose express mission was to hand out Christian tracts. ATS is still active to this day and has since had its publications printed in over 100 languages in seventy different countries.. Book. Book Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Binding: No Binding

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