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A few months into the Noble Experiment, three respected British writers, Hilaire Belloc, J.K. Chesterton and Solomon Eagle all shared their thoughts on American Prohibition.


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The Thirsty Muse: Alcohol and the American Writer


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Read ‘The Literary View of Prohibition” (Literary Digest, 1919) for Free
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