Reconstruction of Northern France, Harper's Monthly July 1919 World War I, Germany
by Arctic, Robert W. Bruere, Harry Alverson Franck, Herbert Adams Gibbons, Maxwell Struthers Burt, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Alan Sullivan
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ORIGINAL EDITION Publisher-Printing Location: Harper & Brothers, New York Date and Numbering: July 1919, Volume CXXXVIX, Number DCCCXXX Size and Page Count: 6.5" X 10" Tall, approx. 200 pages, includes advertisements Condition: Good, binding good, front and back covers with tears and foxing, spine cover creased with small tears, 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:
Through Germany on foot: Part I. On to the Rhine -By Harry Alverson Franck
Poem: Life's loveliness -By Charles Hanson Towne
Anonymous, -By Philip Everett Curtiss
The new Nationalism and education -By Robert W. (Robert Walter) Bruere
Shining armor -By Maxwell Struthers Burt
Solving the problem of the Arctic: Hunting caribou and building snow houses (part IV) -By Vilhjalmur Stefansson
The deeper vision -By Lawrence Perry
Poem: Desiderium -By Richard Le Gallienne
Illustration: American capitals of industry: A series of drawings -By Hugh Ferriss
Prophets and pattern-followers: How great industries plan for the next generation -By Robert R. (Robert Rawls) Updegraff
Poem: Time hath no lance to wound her -By Alan Sullivan
His fiance -By Beth Bradford Gilchrist
My capture and escape -By John O.W. Donaldson
Poem: Quincunx -By Amy Lowell
The Reconstruction of Northern France -By Herbert Adams Gibbons
Mr. Blue, kidnapper -By Muriel Howard Steele
Poem: No more -By Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff
The lion's mouth/Article: Fits and starts -By Don Marquis
The lion's mouth/Article: The lion's mouth -By Thomas B. (Thomas Bucklin) Wells
The lion's mouth/Article: Psyche -By Alice Brown
The lion's mouth/Poem: What flavor? -By Franklin P. (Franklin Pierce) Adams
The lion's mouth/Article: Naming the canary -By Lawrence Gilman
Editor's easy chair -By William Dean Howells
Editor's drawer/Fiction: An amateur investor -By Howard Brubaker
Editor's drawer/Poem: Spring poetry -By Carolyn Wells
Editor's drawer/Poem: Spring planting -By Edna Kingsley Wallace
(And other Editor's drawer articles)
----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian----
Articles and information:
Through Germany on foot: Part I. On to the Rhine -By Harry Alverson Franck
Poem: Life's loveliness -By Charles Hanson Towne
Anonymous, -By Philip Everett Curtiss
The new Nationalism and education -By Robert W. (Robert Walter) Bruere
Shining armor -By Maxwell Struthers Burt
Solving the problem of the Arctic: Hunting caribou and building snow houses (part IV) -By Vilhjalmur Stefansson
The deeper vision -By Lawrence Perry
Poem: Desiderium -By Richard Le Gallienne
Illustration: American capitals of industry: A series of drawings -By Hugh Ferriss
Prophets and pattern-followers: How great industries plan for the next generation -By Robert R. (Robert Rawls) Updegraff
Poem: Time hath no lance to wound her -By Alan Sullivan
His fiance -By Beth Bradford Gilchrist
My capture and escape -By John O.W. Donaldson
Poem: Quincunx -By Amy Lowell
The Reconstruction of Northern France -By Herbert Adams Gibbons
Mr. Blue, kidnapper -By Muriel Howard Steele
Poem: No more -By Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff
The lion's mouth/Article: Fits and starts -By Don Marquis
The lion's mouth/Article: The lion's mouth -By Thomas B. (Thomas Bucklin) Wells
The lion's mouth/Article: Psyche -By Alice Brown
The lion's mouth/Poem: What flavor? -By Franklin P. (Franklin Pierce) Adams
The lion's mouth/Article: Naming the canary -By Lawrence Gilman
Editor's easy chair -By William Dean Howells
Editor's drawer/Fiction: An amateur investor -By Howard Brubaker
Editor's drawer/Poem: Spring poetry -By Carolyn Wells
Editor's drawer/Poem: Spring planting -By Edna Kingsley Wallace
(And other Editor's drawer articles)
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- The Franklin Bookstore (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
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- Title
- Reconstruction of Northern France, Harper's Monthly July 1919 World War I, Germany
- Author
- Arctic, Robert W. Bruere, Harry Alverson Franck, Herbert Adams Gibbons, Maxwell Struthers Burt, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Alan Sullivan
- Illustrator
- Hugh Ferriss
- Format/Binding
- Soft
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Harpers Monthly
- Date Published
- 1919
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Bookseller catalogs
- Fiction; History; World War I;
- Product_type
- Periodical
- Size
- 6.5"" X 10""
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