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Harper's Monthly October 1903: Ants
by Sarah S. Stilwell, Henry Christopher McCook, Alice Brown, Florence Wilkinson Evans, James Brendan Connolly, Josephine Preston Peabody, Fanny Kemble Johnson, Joseph Alexander Altsheler, Mary Applewhite Bacon, Margaret Wade Campbell Deland, Ernest Rhys, Var
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1903 ORIGINAL EDITION Publisher-Printing Location: Harper Brothers, New York Date and Numbering: October 1903, Volume CVII, Number DCXLI Size and Page Count: 6.5 X 10 Tall, approx. 220 pages
Condition: Good, binding good, front and back covers are tanned from soiling spine cover is slightly cracked, front cover has small tears Complete. Illustrations Information: Approx. 50 illustrations ----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian---- Many Advertisements and First Printings
- The wedding guest -By Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander) Altsheler
- Industrial education in the South -By Mary Applewhite Bacon
- Poem: Merlin's song of Launcelot and Gwenevere -By Ernest Rhys
- Belgrade and Sofia -By Arthur Symons
- The grasshopper and the ant -By Margaret Wade Campbell Deland
- Poem: The passers-by -By Josephine Preston Peabody
- Poem: The lost child -By Fanny Kemble Johnson
- A Lapp fishing trip -By James B. (James Brendan) Connolly
- Poem: The empty garden -By Richard Arthur
- The fairy valley -By Florence Wilkinson Evans
- Judgment (part III) -By Alice Brown
- Poem: The dance of the seasons -By Edith Matilda Thomas
- The South in American letters -By George Edward Woodberry
- Poem: The road of love -By Louise Morgan Sill
- A town guest -By Jennette Lee
- Poem: The poet -By Charlotte Wilson
- Kidnapping ants and their slaves -By Henry C. (Henry Christopher) McCook
- In the face of his constituents -By Susan Glaspell
- Literary portraits from the sixties -By Justin McCarthy
- Vox -By Mary Tappan Wright
- Ancient South-American civilization -By Max Uhle
- The pot of gold -By Van Tassel Sutphen
- Poem: October moonlight -By Richard Le Gallienne
- A lesson in kindness -By J.J. (John Joy) Bell
- Poem: At a tomb in Abydos -By Augustus Wight Bomberger
- Editor's easy chair -By William Dean Howells
- Editor's study/Article: (I-IV) -By Henry Mills Alden
- Editor's drawer/Fiction: A two-handed game -By Stewart Edward White
- Editor's drawer/Illustration: The children's Halloween party -By Sarah S. Stilwell
- Editor's drawer/Fiction: The rheumatism trust -By Ernest Jarrold
- Editor's drawer/Poem: The voodoo bogey-boo -By Victor A. Hermann (And other Editor's drawer articles)
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- The Franklin Bookstore
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- Seller's Inventory #
- 1400
- Title
- Harper's Monthly October 1903
- Author
- Sarah S. Stilwell, Henry Christopher McCook, Alice Brown, Florence Wilkinson Evans, James Brendan Connolly, Josephine Preston Peabody, Fanny Kemble Johnson, Joseph Alexander Altsheler, Mary Applewhite Bacon, Margaret Wade Campbell Deland, Ernest Rhys, Var
- Format/Binding
- Soft
- Book Condition
- Used - Good+
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Harpers Monthly Magazine
- Date Published
- 1903
- Size
- 6.5" X 10"
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
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- Periodical
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