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Published by Wilshire Publishing Co, New York, 1910
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 20p., wraps, 9x12 inches, some creasing, blue pencil underlining and marginalia to the 5 pages of the "The Morganization of the World" article. Single issue of the magazine published by the socialist for whom Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles is named. Includes Mrs. Anna Brandt's full page "Why women need the ballot" and a short book column by Upton Sinclair.
Published by Wilshire Publishing Co, New York, 1911
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 16p., wraps, spinefold slightly torn and abraded from being disbound from a larger volume, 9x12 inches, minor creasing, blue pencil underlining and marginalia. Single issue of the magazine published by the socialist for whom Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles is named. Includes a couple articles defending Wilshire against the post office which was investigating stock fraud related to Wilshire's Bishop Creek Gold Mine, and a three page article "Bewilderment" by Upton Sinclair.
Published by Wilshire Publishing Co, New York, 1910
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 20p., wraps torn along the spine, front wrap lightly chipped in the margins, lower left hand corner torn off (no loss of text or illustrations), 9x12 inches, some creasing. Single issue of the magazine published by the socialist for whom Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles is named. Includes Mrs. Anna Brandt's full page "Why women need the ballot" and a short book column by Upton Sinclair.