Dear Ron: I have done the same type of boo boo, as you know, I nevertheless found your letter fascinating. Here are some of my sources. They should all come through. Perhaps we can get together this weekend? Best wishes, Scott United States Kenneth B. Farnsworth, A Short History Of The Gravel Springs Distillery and bottling works (Kampsville, Ill. : Center for American Archeology,1996) Philip Pauly, "How Did the Effects of Alcohol on Reproduction Become Scientifically Uninteresting?" Journal Of The History Of Biology 29 (1996): 1-28. William J. Sonnernstuhl, Working Sober: The Transformation of an Occupational Drinking Culture (ILR Press, distributed by Cornell University Press, 1996). What is New David M. Fahey's new book Temperance & Racism: John Bull, Johnny Reb, and the Good Templars (University Press of Kentucky), 220 pages, 22 illustrations will appear in November 1996 and will cost $39.95, (ISBN 0-8131-1984-7) Haldane Palmer, a student of Ian Tyrrel, is doing research for a Ph.D. on the Wine Industry in New South Wales. Dwight B. Heath writes that "A large library and archive on alcohol studies with an emphasis on Alcoholics Anonymous has been acquired by Brown University. A gift from Chester Kirk covered acquisition and cataloguing of the 15,000 books, pamphlets, photographs, prints, sheet music, audio-and videotapes that were assembled by Charlie Bishop. The diverse material will not be kept separate as a "special collection" but rather will be integrated with the other holdings in the University's library system, so that researchers will be able to use the on-line catalogue, and to find other related materials shelved nearby." General Klaus Makela et al., Alcoholics Anonymous As A Mutual-Help Movement: A Study in Eight Societies (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1996). Russia and Easter Europe Sergei Shakhmaev, Kabak na Rusi: pervaia pravdivaia istoriia rossiiskogo pianstva (Niu-Iork : Izd-vo Liberti, 1996) George Snow in the Supplement to the Modern Encyclopedia of Russian, Soviet and Eurasian History "Alcohol Production in Russia," VOl I, 192-196 and "Alcoholism in Imperial Russia," Vol I, 196-199. Stephen White, Russia Goes Dry. Alcohol, State and Society Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996) France Harry W. Paul, The Science Of Vine and Wine in France, 1750-1990 (New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996)