Wildhack Robert J (4 results)

RIDGWAY'S A Militant Weekly for God and Country; - January 26, 1907 - Volume 1 Number 17;
Frederick Lawrence; Emerson Hough; C.J. Blanchard; William M. Mason; Charles E. Russell; Mr. & Mrs W.K. Vanderbilt; Mr & Mrs. O.H.P. Belmont; James Bryce & wife; Major J. Franklin Bell;Charles Moreau Harger; Martin Egan; William Hard;
Published by The Ridgway Company., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 1906
- Softcover
- First Edition
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Soft cover. Condition: Fair to Good, Reading Copy. First Edition THUS.. RIDGWAY'S - January 26, 1907 - Number 17; 68 pages. >>> CONTENTS - The Militant Parson - Governor of Colorado by Frederick Lawrence; The Girl and the Boll Weevil by Emerson Hough; Fighting for the Mastery of a Great River by C.J. Blanchard; Our Harbors Open…to Hostile Fleets by William M. Mason; Railroad Crimes of Negligence by Charles E. Russell; /// PHOTOS -- Mr. & Mrs W.K. Vanderbilt;Mr & Mrs. O.H.P. Belmont; James Bryce & wife; Major J. Franklin Bell; ?? Nine Pints of the Law by Charles Moreau Harger; Washington by Martin Egan; Wall Street Methods on Western Plains by William Hard; >>> weight = 150 grams; >> Spine weak, magic tape repair to interior of spine; & first page; Staining to front cover; Minor fold to center of magazine; Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Robert J. Wildhack Paint Cover. (illustrator). Book.
Published by Scribner's, 1906 1906
- Art Print
Seller: White Fox Rare Books and Antiques, ABAA/ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.White Fox Rare Books and Antiques, ABAA/ILAB
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Framed. Condition: Fine. A most evocative early 20th century promotional poster issued by Scribner's with its cover art for the September 1906 issue of its monthly magazine. Featuring a comely well-dressed woman, all in white, including her parasol, intently reading, possibly a missive from a man courting her. The artist is bold… in the utter simplicity of the imagery, and his trusting a washed out palette, here suggestive of a sun-drenched day of late Summer. With its simple wood frame, 60 by 40.5 cm. Visible, 57 by 38 cm. This is the original 1906 poster, not a reprint. Minor spots of soiling. We have not examined the poster outside its frame.

Published by Century Magazine, New York 1913
- First Edition
- Art Print
Seller: White Fox Rare Books and Antiques, ABAA/ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.White Fox Rare Books and Antiques, ABAA/ILAB
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Framed. Condition: Fine. A most evocative early 20th century promotional poster issued by Century Magazine with its cover art for the July 1907 issue of its monthly magazine. Almost abstract in its composition while fully representational of the pretty young woman standing and reading on a beach, the design is simple, elegant, e…ven sublime, a testament to the best of poster art. No fussiness clouds its point. The printing is of a quality that one could at first glance think the poster was actual watercolor. With its simple wood frame, 60 by 40.5 cm. Visible, 57 by 38 cm. This is the original poster, although it is not clear to us whether it was issued in 1907 when the artwork graced the magazine cover or a few years later, when there is a suggestion earlier Century and Scribner's cover art were turned into posters. One can see upon close scrutiny minor corner crease lines, a short closed tear, and minor soiling. We have not examined the poster outside its frame.
More imagesPublished by Scribner's, 1907 1907
- Art Print
Seller: White Fox Rare Books and Antiques, ABAA/ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.White Fox Rare Books and Antiques, ABAA/ILAB
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Framed. Condition: Fine. A most evocative early 20th century promotional poster issued by Scribner's with its cover art for the March 1907 issue of its monthly magazine. Capturing a long gone era when the automobile was still a novelty, with a well-dressed lady and her driver, probably love interest but possibly a paid chauffeur…, wearing thick goggles, a thing before substantial windshields and when driving an automobile, whatever the circumstance, could be regarded as sport. The poster art reminds us of Belle Epoque French poster art, and the printing is of a quality that one could at first glance think the poster was actual watercolor. With its simple wood frame, 60 by 40.5 cm. Visible, 57 by 38 cm. This is the original 1907 poster, not a reprint. Minor spots of soiling. We have not examined the poster outside its frame.