Published by Coles Canadiana Collection - Coles Publishing, Toronto, 1980
Seller: WF Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Later Printing. Light edge and corner wear with a flat uncreased spine; a few of the pages were not properly separated by the printer and now have somewhat rough edges. Illustrated with black and white photographs. This collection contains: Preface; Introduction; History of the White Slave Trade by Edwin W. Sims; The Suppression of the White Slave Traffic by William Alexander Coote; The White Slave Trade Today; and Menace of the White Slave Trade by Edwin W. Sims; A White Slave Clearing House - A White Slave's Own Story; The True Story of Estelle Ramon of Kentucky by D. F. Sutherland; Our Sister of the Street by Florence Mabel Dedrick; More about the Traffic in Shame by Ophelia Amigh; The Traffic in Girls by Charles N. Crittenton; Warfare Against the White Slave Traffic; The Boston Hypocrisy; and The Auctioneer of Souls by Clifford G. Roe; The White Slave Trade in New York City by a Special Contributor; Barred Windows: How We Took Up the Fight; The Nations and the White Slave Traffic by James Bronson Reynolds; The Yellow Slave Traffic; How Snakes Charm Canaries; Procuresses and the Confession of One; Wanted - Fathers and Mothers; Chicago's White Slave Market; The Failure and Shame of the Regulation of Vice; The White Slaves and the Black Plagues; The White Slave Traffic and the Public Health by Dr Winfield Scott Hall; The Vice Diseases by Dr William T. Belfield; Recruiting Grounds of the White Slave Traffickers; and Practical Means of Protecting Our Girls by Harry A. Parkin; Canada's War on the White Slave Trade by Rev. J. G. Shearer; Conditions in Toronto by Lucy W. Brooking; A Priest's Protest by Rev. Father L. Minehan; Astounding Report of Chicago's Vice Commission; A Pastor's Part by Melbourne P. Boynton; The Story of the Midnight Mission; Helen Chambers, Some Other Girls and Daisy; Destruction of the Vice Districts of Los Angeles and Des Moines; Conditions in London by Lucy A. Hall; and For God's Sake Do Something. PRIC|24.95 Size: 8vo. Book.
Language: English
Published by Charles H Thompson Co, Chicago, 1909
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
Red Cloth. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 31 Black And White Photographs (illustrator). First Edition. 481 Pp. "A Book Designed To Awaken The Sleeping And To Protect The Innocent". True First Edition, Much Reprinted 1910-1920+. Red Cloth With Mounted Color Cover Illustration, White Lettering To Spine And Covers. Near Fine, Trace Of Wear To White Chalk Lettering In Parts Of Just A Few Letters On Spine, Unusually Clean And Unfaded. However, Both Hinges Cracked Through, And Trace Of Small Tape Stains On Recto Of Front Free Endpaper And Verso Of Rear Free Endpaper, Probably From Clippings Or Such. Display Quality And Unusual Thus.