Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol — Volumes 1–34 (1940–1973)
Offered here is a substantial and increasingly scarce bound academic run of the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, covering Volume 1 (1940) through Volume 34 (1973).
This set consists of 34 volumes bound into exactly 40 hardcover books, as several volumes include supplements and separately bound issues, accounting for the higher physical book count.
The set was previously owned by a member of the Washingtonians, a 19th-century American temperance movement whose members advocated personal abstinence from alcohol and played an early role in the development of organized alcohol recovery efforts in the United States.
Founded at Yale University, the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol is a foundational publication in the scientific, medical, and sociological study of alcohol use and addiction. The journal later continued under the title Journal of Studies on Alcohol beginning in 1975.
Details:
• Volumes: 1–34
• Years covered: 1940–1973 (through December 1973)
• Format: Hardcover, blue cloth bindings
• Total books: 40 (including supplements)
• Language: English
An excellent reference set for academic libraries, medical historians, researchers, or institutional collections,