Old Spain, Harper's Monthly September 1918 Arctic, War-time Superstitions World War I
by Various, Donald George Wilhelm, Nina Larrey Duryea, William Dean Howells, Jessie Belle Rittenhouse, Jack Morris Wright,Sherril Schell
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ORIGINAL EDITION Publisher-Printing Location: Harper & Brothers, New York Date and Numbering: September 1918, Volume CXXXVII, Number DCCCXXSize and Page Count: 6.5" X 10" Tall, approx. 200 pages, includes advertisements Condition: Fair, binding fair, front and back covers are loose with tears and foxing, light pencil marks on cover and contents page, spine cover fragmented with small tears, two pages have become detached, pages with untrimmed edges are browning on edge, otherwise complete.Illustrations Information: approx. 40 illustrations and many vintage advertisements! ----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian----
Articles and information:
Color Frontispiece by C.E.Chambers The Chance of a Lifetime "The Last of the Argonauts"
The Soul of Fighting France: Some spiritual experiences and War-time Superstitions World War I -By Nina Larrey Duryea
Willow Walk -By Henry, Mrs. Dudeney With Illustrations by T. K. Hanna
Poem: Not for thine eyes -By Alan Sullivan
Letters to a boy: I.On going back to school this fall -By John Palmer Gavit
Ginger of the amb'lance -By Floy Tolbert Barnard With Illustrations
Reducing the waste of war -By Donald George Wilhelm
Photo: Picturesque glimpses of Old Spain -By Sherril Schell (8 large Photographs.)
On the Disappointments and Vicissitudes of Mice -By Laura Spencer Portor
Dead dog -By John Redhead, Jr. Froome and Eloise Robinson With Illustrations by Peter Newell
Moonlight in Holland by Charles Warren Eaton -By Wendell Stanton Howard engraved in wood by Henry Wolf
A Poet of the Air: Letters written in the aviation service (part II) -By Jack Morris Wright
Poem: The waterfall -By Jessie Belle Rittenhouse
The last of the Argonauts -By Lee Foster Hartman With Illustrations
Record-hunting in the Arctic -By Donald Baxter MacMillan with photo and map
Poem: The knights -By Abbie Farwell Brown
Frightfulness against the Saloon -By Burton Jesse Hendrick with maps
Notice: Editor's note -By Henry Mills Alden
The Gifts on the Altar -By Mary Esther Mitchell With Illustrations
A writer's recollections (part VIII) -By Mrs. Humphrey Ward
Editor's easy chair -By William Dean Howells
Editor's drawer/Fiction: Reforming Verny -By Albert Bigelow Paine
Editor's drawer/Poem: Precept and practice -By C.E. Van Nice(And other Editor's drawer articles)
Articles and information:
Color Frontispiece by C.E.Chambers The Chance of a Lifetime "The Last of the Argonauts"
The Soul of Fighting France: Some spiritual experiences and War-time Superstitions World War I -By Nina Larrey Duryea
Willow Walk -By Henry, Mrs. Dudeney With Illustrations by T. K. Hanna
Poem: Not for thine eyes -By Alan Sullivan
Letters to a boy: I.On going back to school this fall -By John Palmer Gavit
Ginger of the amb'lance -By Floy Tolbert Barnard With Illustrations
Reducing the waste of war -By Donald George Wilhelm
Photo: Picturesque glimpses of Old Spain -By Sherril Schell (8 large Photographs.)
On the Disappointments and Vicissitudes of Mice -By Laura Spencer Portor
Dead dog -By John Redhead, Jr. Froome and Eloise Robinson With Illustrations by Peter Newell
Moonlight in Holland by Charles Warren Eaton -By Wendell Stanton Howard engraved in wood by Henry Wolf
A Poet of the Air: Letters written in the aviation service (part II) -By Jack Morris Wright
Poem: The waterfall -By Jessie Belle Rittenhouse
The last of the Argonauts -By Lee Foster Hartman With Illustrations
Record-hunting in the Arctic -By Donald Baxter MacMillan with photo and map
Poem: The knights -By Abbie Farwell Brown
Frightfulness against the Saloon -By Burton Jesse Hendrick with maps
Notice: Editor's note -By Henry Mills Alden
The Gifts on the Altar -By Mary Esther Mitchell With Illustrations
A writer's recollections (part VIII) -By Mrs. Humphrey Ward
Editor's easy chair -By William Dean Howells
Editor's drawer/Fiction: Reforming Verny -By Albert Bigelow Paine
Editor's drawer/Poem: Precept and practice -By C.E. Van Nice(And other Editor's drawer articles)
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- The Franklin Bookstore (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 1474
- Title
- Old Spain, Harper's Monthly September 1918 Arctic, War-time Superstitions World War I
- Author
- Various, Donald George Wilhelm, Nina Larrey Duryea, William Dean Howells, Jessie Belle Rittenhouse, Jack Morris Wright,Sherril Schell
- Illustrator
- C.E.Chambers, etc
- Format/Binding
- Soft
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Harpers Monthly
- Date Published
- 1918
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Bookseller catalogs
- Fiction; History; World War I;
- Product_type
- Periodical
- Size
- 6.5"" X 10""
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