Written just before Prohibition to entail the possible troubles that might happen en route. Both sides of the argument, or battle as the case may be,...
The strange phenomenon of Prohibition, after an appearance amongst us of over three years, is still non-understandable to the majority of a great, and...
The book is organized chronologically, beginning with the fall of the Roman Empire and growth of the early Christian Church. From there, Dr. Walsh det...
The Flying Inn is a novel by G. K. Chesterton, first published in 1914. It is set in a future England where the temperance movement has allowed a biza...
It explores the controversial issue of marriage and adultery from a moral and religious perspective.
Augustine's writing style is characterized by it...
It takes readers on a thrilling journey through the underbelly of New York City's criminal underworld. Originally published in 1916, the book is set d...
In the gripping narrative, a haunting truth unfolds—a truth that transcends time and demands reckoning.
Step into the shadows of America's darkest hi...
“The Vegetable” is a play by F. Scott Fitzgerald that explores themes of ambition, disillusionment, and the American Dream through the lens of a satir...
Set against the backdrop of Prohibition in the United States, "Hail and Farewell" is a collection of poems celebrating the joys and sorrows of alcohol...
Sowing and Reaping is a didactic novel that explores the destructive effects of alcohol abuse on individuals and families. The novel follows the lives...
The Last of the Hackdrivers is a collection of short stories by Damon Runyon, set in the world of Broadway in New York City during the Prohibition era...
Modern Prophets and Other Sketches is a collection of short stories and sketches that explore the issue of temperance and prohibition. Each story take...
In the roaring twenties, a serial strangler known as the "Gold-Killer" terrorizes New York's wealthiest men. The police search for a crazed anarchist,...