Chapter1: The drys. 1. The evils of alcohol / by Billy Sunday
2. Give Prohibition its chance
3. Prohibition for the common good
4. Alcoholism is obsolete in the Industrial Age / by Ernest H. Cherrington
5. Liquor has always been in league with rebellion / by Wayne B. Wheeler
Chapter 2: The wets. 1. Prohibition is the devil's deceit / by Joseph F. Rutherford
2. The puritanical foundations of the Prohibition movement / by Clarence Darrow
3. Prohibition is contrary to human nature / by Percy Andreae
4. Prohibition is unenforceable / by Fiorello H. La Guardia
Chapter 3: The cops and the criminals. 1. Prohibition agent no. 1 / by Izzy Einstein
2. The danger of unfit Prohibition agents / by mabel Walker Willebrandt
3. The untouchables / by Eliot Ness with Oscar Fraley
4. A small-time crook / by Rafer Dooley
5. Rumrunners / by Anonymous
Chapter 4: The general public. 1. If you don't like the law, break it / by Corey Ford
2. The parlor / by Charles Angoff
3. A poor substitute for the real thing / by John Arthur Henricks
4. Women and drinking / by Stanley Walker
5. No trouble finding alcohol / by H.L. Mencken
.Chapter 5: Repeal. 1. A united cause / by Grace C. Root
2. An unfair, unenforceable, and un-American law / by Ira L. Reeves
3. A dry admits Prohibition's failure / by John D. Rockefeller Jr.
4. A vote for repeal / by Franklin D. Roosevelt
5. Prohibition was a success / by George B. Cutten.