Ten Nights in a Bar Room (Esprios Classics)
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About The Book

Ten Nights in a Bar-room and What I Saw There is an 1854 novel written by American author Timothy Shay Arthur. The book is a temperance novel written expressly to discourage readers from drinking alcohol. It was a commercial and popular success upon its release and was later adapted into other media. The novel is presented by an unnamed narrator who makes an annual visit to the fictional town of Cedarville. On his first visit he stops at the new tavern the Sickle and Sheaf. The proprietor Simon Slade is a former miller who gave up the trade for the more lucrative tavern. The business is a family affair with Slade's wife Ann son Frank and daughter Flora assisting him. The narrator also observes the town drunk Joe Morgan. The father of a loving wife and family he meets his moral downfall when introduced to alcohol.
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