Camps in China, Jew, Harper's Monthly June 1918,Foch, Petain, Haig, and Pershing, Kaiser
by Salomn de la Selva, Sarah Comstock, Mrs. Humphrey Ward, Dorothy Scarborough, David Jayne Hill, Henry C. Rowland, Will E. Ingersoll, John Spargo
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ORIGINAL EDITION Publisher-Printing Location: Harper & Brothers, New York Date and Numbering: June 1918, Volume CXXXVII, Number DCCCXVIISize and Page Count: 6.5" X 10" Tall, approx. 200 pages, includes advertisements Condition: Very good, binding good, front and back covers with foxing, spine cover with foxing, 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 Painting by Elizabeth Shippen Green 'The Ring'
A Road of Old Traditions -By Sarah Comstock with Tint illustrations by Phillips Ward --about Roads from 1918 and before.--
The Martyr -By Theodosia Pickering Garrison (poem)
The Ties of Blood -By Sophie Kerr with illustrations by T.K.Hanna
Impressions of the Kaiser II.The Kaiser's Methods of Personal Control -By David Jayne Hill
The Cruise of the Fearless Four -By Howard Brubaker With illustrations by Rollin McNeil Crampton
The Supreme Commanders of the Allies: Foch, Petain, Haig, and Pershing -By W. Beach Thomas
The Engagement-Ring -By Dorothy Scarborough with illustrations
Russia and the World Problem of the Jew -By John Spargo
The Man who Slept till Noon -By Will E. Ingersoll with illustrations in Tint by W.H.D.Koerner
A Writer's Recollections (part V) -By Mrs. Humphrey Ward
Poem: The World-Sorrow -By John Hall Wheelock
The Merle -By Henry C. (Henry Cottrell) Rowland with illustrations by Elizabeth Shippen Green
Poem: Measure -By Salomn de la Selva
Taking the American city out of Politics: An example of Successful business Management -By Burton Jesse Hendrick
Mothers of Men -By Darragh Aldrich
Camps in China's Tropics -By Roy Chapman Andrews with Photographs by Yvette Borup Andrews: Spinning wheel, Punch-And-Judy Puppet road show, Nam-Ting River, Shan Native Straw Hat, Temple
Poem: Roses -By Ethel May Kelley
Editor's easy chair -By William Dean Howells
Editor's study -By Henry Mills Alden
Editor's drawer -By Arthur Guiterman
Editor's drawer/Poem: Resignation -By Arthur Guiterman
Editor's drawer/Poem: Some folks are too much with us -By Arthur Guiterman
Editor's drawer/Poem: Sonnet XXX -By Arthur Guiterman
Editor's drawer/Poem: On first looking in on a tea riot -By Arthur Guiterman
Editor's drawer/Poem: Sonnet from the Portuguese -By Arthur Guiterman
(And other Editor's drawer articles)
Articles and information:
Color Painting by Elizabeth Shippen Green 'The Ring'
A Road of Old Traditions -By Sarah Comstock with Tint illustrations by Phillips Ward --about Roads from 1918 and before.--
The Martyr -By Theodosia Pickering Garrison (poem)
The Ties of Blood -By Sophie Kerr with illustrations by T.K.Hanna
Impressions of the Kaiser II.The Kaiser's Methods of Personal Control -By David Jayne Hill
The Cruise of the Fearless Four -By Howard Brubaker With illustrations by Rollin McNeil Crampton
The Supreme Commanders of the Allies: Foch, Petain, Haig, and Pershing -By W. Beach Thomas
The Engagement-Ring -By Dorothy Scarborough with illustrations
Russia and the World Problem of the Jew -By John Spargo
The Man who Slept till Noon -By Will E. Ingersoll with illustrations in Tint by W.H.D.Koerner
A Writer's Recollections (part V) -By Mrs. Humphrey Ward
Poem: The World-Sorrow -By John Hall Wheelock
The Merle -By Henry C. (Henry Cottrell) Rowland with illustrations by Elizabeth Shippen Green
Poem: Measure -By Salomn de la Selva
Taking the American city out of Politics: An example of Successful business Management -By Burton Jesse Hendrick
Mothers of Men -By Darragh Aldrich
Camps in China's Tropics -By Roy Chapman Andrews with Photographs by Yvette Borup Andrews: Spinning wheel, Punch-And-Judy Puppet road show, Nam-Ting River, Shan Native Straw Hat, Temple
Poem: Roses -By Ethel May Kelley
Editor's easy chair -By William Dean Howells
Editor's study -By Henry Mills Alden
Editor's drawer -By Arthur Guiterman
Editor's drawer/Poem: Resignation -By Arthur Guiterman
Editor's drawer/Poem: Some folks are too much with us -By Arthur Guiterman
Editor's drawer/Poem: Sonnet XXX -By Arthur Guiterman
Editor's drawer/Poem: On first looking in on a tea riot -By Arthur Guiterman
Editor's drawer/Poem: Sonnet from the Portuguese -By Arthur Guiterman
(And other Editor's drawer articles)
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- The Franklin Bookstore (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 1167
- Title
- Camps in China, Jew, Harper's Monthly June 1918,Foch, Petain, Haig, and Pershing, Kaiser
- Author
- Salomn de la Selva, Sarah Comstock, Mrs. Humphrey Ward, Dorothy Scarborough, David Jayne Hill, Henry C. Rowland, Will E. Ingersoll, John Spargo
- Illustrator
- Elizabeth Shippen Green, Arthur Guiterman, T.K.Hanna, Rollin McNeil Crampton, W.H.D.Koerner,
- Format/Binding
- Soft
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- 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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