Harper's Monthly August 1935 G.K. Chesterton First Printing!
by G.K. Chesterton, Various
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About This Item
Publisher-Printing Location: Harper & Brothers, New York Date and Numbering: August 1935, Volume 171, Number 1023 Size and Page Count: 6.5 X 10" Tall, approx. 200 pages, includes advertisements and the back cover with statement of Harpers New Monthly Magazine
Condition: Good, binding good, front and back covers with foxing, back cover with crease, some pages have foxing, Complete.Fascinating articles with vintage advertisements!
----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian----
Articles and information:
Gilbert and Sullivan (part I) -By Hesketh Pearson
Chemistry wrecks the farm -By Wayne W. (Wayne William) Parrish and Harold F. (Harold Florian) Clark
The home place: Spring -By Dorothy Thomas
Mars, his idiot -By H.M. (Henry Major) Tomlinson
Fiction tells all -By Henry Seidel Canby
Parade of the gravediggers -By Stuart Chase
When Doctors Agree -By G.K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton "A thing worth doing is worth doing badly." FIRST PRINTING!!! later in 1936 or 1937 published in a volume The Paradoxes of Mr. Pond
Poem: Ask not for freedom -By Robert Nathan
Poem: Songs of destiny -By Jesse Stuart
Half slave, half free: Unemployment, the Depression, and American young people -By George Ross Leighton and Richard Hellman
They raise their hats -By Margaret Culkin Banning
Liberty for what? -By Alexander Meiklejohn
The lion's mouth/Article: Two English despots -By John Bunker
The lion's mouth/Fiction: Desbrough and Miss Case -By Frances Warfield
The lion's mouth/Article: What are we coming to? -By Irving Fineman
Editor's easy chair/Article: Waning authorities -By Edward Sandford Martin
Personal and otherwise -By Lee Foster Hartman
Index Expurgatorius -By Lee Foster Hartman
Condition: Good, binding good, front and back covers with foxing, back cover with crease, some pages have foxing, Complete.Fascinating articles with vintage advertisements!
----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian----
Articles and information:
Gilbert and Sullivan (part I) -By Hesketh Pearson
Chemistry wrecks the farm -By Wayne W. (Wayne William) Parrish and Harold F. (Harold Florian) Clark
The home place: Spring -By Dorothy Thomas
Mars, his idiot -By H.M. (Henry Major) Tomlinson
Fiction tells all -By Henry Seidel Canby
Parade of the gravediggers -By Stuart Chase
When Doctors Agree -By G.K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton "A thing worth doing is worth doing badly." FIRST PRINTING!!! later in 1936 or 1937 published in a volume The Paradoxes of Mr. Pond
Poem: Ask not for freedom -By Robert Nathan
Poem: Songs of destiny -By Jesse Stuart
Half slave, half free: Unemployment, the Depression, and American young people -By George Ross Leighton and Richard Hellman
They raise their hats -By Margaret Culkin Banning
Liberty for what? -By Alexander Meiklejohn
The lion's mouth/Article: Two English despots -By John Bunker
The lion's mouth/Fiction: Desbrough and Miss Case -By Frances Warfield
The lion's mouth/Article: What are we coming to? -By Irving Fineman
Editor's easy chair/Article: Waning authorities -By Edward Sandford Martin
Personal and otherwise -By Lee Foster Hartman
Index Expurgatorius -By Lee Foster Hartman
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- Bookseller
- The Franklin Bookstore (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 875
- Title
- Harper's Monthly August 1935 G.K. Chesterton First Printing!
- Author
- G.K. Chesterton, Various
- Format/Binding
- Soft
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Harpers Monthly
- Date Published
- 1935
- Bookseller catalogs
- Fiction; History;
- Product_type
- Periodical
- Size
- 6.5"" X 10""
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