Appeal To The British Nation Against The Opium Traffic, In Four Letters
William Tait
Appeal To The British Nation Against The Opium Traffic, In Four Letters
William Tait
In this passionate and incisive pamphlet, William Tait makes a compelling case against the opium trade and the ways in which it harms both individuals and communities. Drawing on his experience as a physician and social activist, Tait offers a searing critique of the forces that drive the opium trade and a call to action for all those who seek to build a more just and humane world.
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