Published by Independent Corporation, NY, 1919
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. b&w photo Illus (illustrator). 1st. items by/about: Henry Woodhouse (aviation), Park Benjamin (German Fleet), John E. Eustis (motorists), E.E. Rockwell (VIctory gardens), Etc.; pp. 137-172.
Published by Independent Corporation, NY, 1919
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. b&w photo Illus (illustrator). 1st. items by/about: Willard Wattles (5 poems), F. Gregory Hartswick (saloons, Prohibition, drinking), Maximo M. Kalaw, Hanilton Holt, Labor, Dirigibles, Verdun, Etc. pp.273-304.
Published by Independent Corporation, NY, 1919
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. b&w photo Illus (illustrator). 1st. items by/about: Carl Ackerman (Russia & Wireless), Sydney Brooks (Belgium), John Crowe Ransom (poem), Edwin E Slosson, Henry Oldys, Etc.
Published by Independent Corporation, NY, 1917
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. b&w photo Illus (illustrator). 1st. items by/about: World War I; George H. Browne (showers), Margaret L. Farrand (Community Kitchens), Herbert Reed, Preston Slosson, Liberty Loans, Coal, Etc.; pp. 269-300.
Published by Independent Corporation, NY, 1918
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. b&w photo Illus (illustrator). 1st. items by/about: World War I; Herbert D. Ward (William Hayes Ward), Luigi Criscuolo, Raymond B. Fosdick, Communism, W.E. Underwood; stapled pictorial wraps; pp.413-448.
Publication Date: 1917
Seller: Sheapast Art and Books, Sherman Oaks, CA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Independent Harper's Weekly, April 14th 1917 US enters WW1 various articles on the War "very good for age".
Published by Harper and Brothers, 1900
Language: English
Seller: Brothertown Books, Deansboro, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. This is the December 1, 1900 issue of "Harper's Bazar, A Weekly Magazine for Women" (Volume XXXIII, No. 48). "Harper's Bazar" was one of the most influential periodicals in publishing history, being a preeminent women's magazines of its day. A great source for vintage fashion ideas, it is filled with beautifully illustrated fashion displays, top-notch stories by favorite authors and articles by experts on numerous topics guaranteed to be of interest to Edwardian women, what was there not to fascinate subscribers? ******************************** In this issue, along with numerous Women's Fashion Illustrations, there is an Interview with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, complete with several halftone photographs. Readers could sigh with comfortable pleasure for William Dean Howells continued account of Nathaniel Hawthorne's fictional heroines. Long before ETSY, there were individuals doing home-made gifts, and Harper's Bazar focused on some do-it-yourself projects that seem just like today. A very nice article on patterns for making bead purses is a delightful find for the enterprising crafts person! ******************************** To be "with it" in 1900 meant one read "Harper's Bazar". Women who paid attention to culture and style paid attention to this entertaining and informative magazine. There are also some fascinating period advertisements , and the ad for ivory soap on the rear cover is amusing (cleaning ostrich feathers). There is much of charm and interest in this November 1900 issue, including fiction, poetry (Margaret Sangster, Katherine Pyle, Elizabeth Winslow Harmon, and Edith de Charms all contribute verses); articles on fashion, dinners, all sorts of useful advice and, of course, interesting advertisements. The detailed information on fashion alone is priceless for the social historian, home dress-maker, and costumer alike (French Winter Hats and Opera Hoods!). Illustrations are plentiful and some contributors of these are The issue ends with an ad for Ivory Soap on the rear cover. ******************************** TITLE : Harper's Bazar, a Weekly Magazine for Women / ISSUE : Vol. XXXIII, No. 48 / DATE : December 1, 1900 / EDITOR : Elizabeth Jordan / IMPRINT : Harper & Brothers / PLACE : Franklin Square, New York / PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION : Weekly Periodical; contains numerous half-tone photographs and line illustrations; Volume pages 1945 - 2006 (62 pp) + 15 pages of advertising and back material (including rear cover recto); approx. 7 3/8" x 9 7/8", decorated wraps, staple-bound and glued . ( Pictorial paper covers designed by Leon Guipon ) This is the actual 1900 magazine in original wraps as issued. ******************************** CONDITION GOOD PLUS ONLY This is a previously owned periodical that has a few faults but which remains basically clean and presentable, with the following particulars noted :: EXTERIOR : A bit worn. There is a fairly sharp vertical crease to the front cover (which does not appear in our scan). There is weathering to the edges and spine (which is a bit darkened), including edge nicking & corner bumps - surface is somewhat weathered and displays general foxing - else clean Text-block edges are toned and somewhat finger smudged. / BINDING : Solid - No leaves are loose or detached. / INTERIOR : Some scattered smudging and small spotting - the exterior crease follows through the issue but more shallow in its effect - corner tips are bumped - else the issue is clean and free of marking.
Published by Harper and Brothers, 1900
Language: English
Seller: Brothertown Books, Deansboro, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. This is the November 17, 1900 issue of "Harper's Bazar, A Weekly Magazine for Women" (Volume XXXIII, No. 46). "Harper's Bazar" was one of the most influential periodicals in publishing history, being a preeminent women's magazines of its day. A great source for vintage fashion ideas, it is filled with beautifully illustrated fashion displays, top-notch stories by favorite authors and articles by experts on numerous topics guaranteed to be of interest to Edwardian women, what was there not to fascinate subscribers? ************************************ In this issue, along with numerous Women's Fashion Illustrations, there is a continuation of a Wouldbegoods story by Edith Nesbit. This story features the wonderful drawings of Reginald Birch. Readers could sigh with comfortable pleasure for William Dean Howells continued account of Nathaniel Hawthorne's fictional heroines. Long before ETSY, there were individuals doing home-made gifts, and Harper's Bazar focused on some do-it-yourself projects that seem just like today. ************************************ To be "with it" in 1900 meant one read "Harper's Bazar". Women who paid attention to culture and style paid attention to this entertaining and informative magazine. There are also some fascinating period advertisements , and especially the unusual (for its time) full color advertisement for Shredded Wheat recipes. There is much of charm and interest in this November 1900 issue, including fiction, poetry , articles on fashion (The horse show!), dinners, all sorts of useful advice and interesting advertisements. The detailed information on fashion alone is priceless for the social historian, home dress-maker, and costumer alike. ************************************** TITLE : Harper's Bazar, a Weekly Magazine for Women / ISSUE : Vol. XXXIII, No. 46 / DATE : November 17, 1900 / EDITOR : Elizabeth Jordan / IMPRINT : Harper & Brothers / PLACE : Franklin Square, New York / PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION : Weekly Periodical; contains numerous half-tone photographs and line illustrations; Volume pages 1799 - 1860 (62 pp) + 15 pages of advertising and back material (including rear cover recto); approx. 7 3/8" x 9 7/8", decorated wraps, staple-bound and glued . ( Pictorial paper covers designed by Leon Guipon ) This is the actual 1900 magazine in original wraps as issued. /// ***************************************** CONDITION GOOD PLUS ONLY This is a previously owned periodical that has a few faults but which remains basically clean and presentable, with the following particulars noted :: EXTERIOR : Somewhat worn. There is evidence of neatly effected mending to the cover attachment. There is weathering to the edges and spine (which are a bit darkened), including edge nicking & corner bumps - surface is somewhat weathered, and displays some creasing and a touch of staining - else clean. Text-block edges are toned and somewhat spotted. / BINDING : Solid - No leaves are loose or detached. / INTERIOR : Some finger smudging (Most noticeable on the fore-edge of the recto of the first leaf and small spotting - else it is clean and free of marking. / Shipping costs for magazines with advertising are fixed by the USPS, even for antique issues such as this.
Published by Harper and Brothers, 1900
Language: English
Seller: Brothertown Books, Deansboro, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. This is the November 3, 1900 issue of "Harper's Bazar, A Weekly Magazine for Women" (Volume XXXIII, No. 44). "Harper's Bazar" was one of the most influential periodicals in publishing history, being a preeminent women's magazines of its day. A great source for vintage fashion ideas, it is filled with beautifully illustrated fashion displays, top-notch stories by favorite authors and articles by experts on numerous topics guaranteed to be of interest to Edwardian women, what was there not to fascinate subscribers? ************************************ In this issue, along with numerous Women's Fashion Illustrations, there is the conclusion of a Serialized Story, My Translatophone by Frank Stockton, illustrated by W. L. Jacobs. Readers could sigh with comfortable pleasure for William Dean Howells continued account of Nathaniel Hawthorne s fictional heroines. Long before ETSY, there were individuals doing home-made gifts, and Harper s Bazar focused on some do-it-yourself Christmas gifts that seem just like today. ************************************ To be "with it" in 1900 meant one read "Harper's Bazar". Women who paid attention to culture and style paid attention to this entertaining and informative magazine. There are also some fascinating period advertisements , and especially the unusual (for its time) full color advertisement for Shredded Wheat recipes. There is much of charm and interest in this November 1900 issue, including fiction, poetry (Margaret Sangster contributes one poem), articles on fashion, dinners, all sorts of useful advice and interesting advertisements. The detailed information on fashion alone is priceless for the social historian, home dress-maker, and costumer alike. The issue ends with an ad for Ivory Soap on the rear cover - this being a patriotic exhortation - this in the face of the then ongoing Philippine war. ************************************** TITLE : Harper s Bazar, a Weekly Magazine for Women / ISSUE : Vol. XXXIII, No. 44 / DATE : November 3, 1900 / EDITOR : Elizabeth Jordan / IMPRINT : Harper & Brothers / PLACE : Franklin Square, New York / PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION : Weekly Periodical; contains numerous half-tone photographs and line illustrations; Volume pages 1671 - 1732 (62 pp) + 15 pages of advertising and back material (including rear cover recto); approx. 7 3/8" x 9 7/8", decorated wraps, staple-bound and glued . ( Pictorial paper covers designed by Leon Guipon ) This is the actual 1900 magazine in original wraps as issued. /// ***************************************** CONDITION NEAR VERY GOOD This is a previously owned periodical that has a few small faults but which remains basically clean and presentable, with the following particulars noted :: EXTERIOR : A bit worn. There is weathering to the edges and spine (which are a bit darkened), including edge nicking & corner bumps - surface is somewhat weathered and displays general foxing - else clean Text-block edges are toned and somewhat spotted. / BINDING : Solid - No leaves are loose or detached. / INTERIOR : Some scattered smudging and small spotting - else it is clean and free of marking. / Shipping costs for magazines with advertising are fixed by the USPS.
Published by Harper and Brothers, 1900
Language: English
Seller: Brothertown Books, Deansboro, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. This is the July 21,1900 issue of "Harper's Bazar, A Weekly Magazine for Women" . "Harper's Bazar" was one of the most influential periodicals in publishing history, being one of the preeminent women's magazines of its day. A great source for vintage fashion ideas, it is filled with beautifully illustrated fashion displays, top-notch stories by favorite authors and articles by experts on numerous topics guaranteed to be of interest to Edwardian women, what was there not to fascinate subscribers? ************************************ In this issue, along with numerous Women's Fashion Illustrations, there is an Episode of a Serialized Story, The Wouldbegoods by Edith Nesbit, illustrated by famed artist Reginald Birch. Readers could sigh with comfortable jealousy at the pictured mansions of millionaires at Newport. For those interested in Spiritualism and the occult, there is a fairly lengthy article about Mrs. Piper, one of the most famous mediums of her time; there are a number of photographs of Mrs. Piper and her home in Arlington Heights, Massachusetts. American women are compared with Chinese women, and there is a handsome photograph of Mrs. Wu, the wife of the Chinese minister. Actual Antique Periodical in Original Wraps as Issued. ************************************ To be "with it" in 1900 meant one read "Harper's Bazar". Women who paid attention to culture and style paid attention to this entertaining and informative magazine. There are also some fascinating period advertisements There is much of charm and interest in this July 1900 issue, including fiction, poetry, articles on fashion, dinners, all sorts of useful advice and interesting advertisements. The detailed information on fashion alone is priceless for the social historian, home dress-maker, and costumer alike. ************************************** TITLE : Harper s Bazar, a Weekly Magazine for Women / ISSUE : Vol. XXXIII, No. 29 / DATE : July 21, 1900 / EDITOR : Elizabeth Jordan / IMPRINT : Harper & Brothers / PLACE : Franklin Square, New York / PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION : Weekly Periodical; contains numerous half-tone photographs and line illustrations; Volume pages 711 - 772 (64 pp) + 8 pages of advertising and back material; approx. 7 3/8" x 9 7/8", decorated wraps, staple-bound and glued . ( Pictorial paper covers designed by Leon Guipon ) This is the actual 1900 magazine in original wraps as issued. /// ***************************************** CONTENTS IN THIS ISSUE : - Frontispiece picture drawn by William W. Stilson / - Midsummer Days at Newport by Ada Sterling Illustrated with halftone photographs / - Babs the Impossible First Installment of a serial story by Sarah Grand Illustrated by A. I. Keller / - The Meloon Farm (continued) a serial story by Maria Louise Pool Illustrated by Thomas Fogarty / - Chinese and American Women Contrasted by Madame Wu, Wife of the Chinese Minister with a halftone photograph of Madame Wu / - The WouldBeGoods (Continued serial story) - The Blackheath Jungle by Edith Nesbit Illustrated by Reginald B. Birch / - Mrs.Piper, a Study by Katherine Tillman Bull (Mrs. Piper was one of the most famous Mediums of her day. A nice find for readers interested in the phenomenon of Spiritualism. Illustrated with halftone photographs / - The World of Fashion by A. T. Ashmore Illustrated by T. B. Robertson and G. M. Gordon / - Paris Fashion Fancies (Illustrated) / - Cut Paper Patterns (Illustrated) / - The Twentieth Century Baby - Emergencies by Marianna Wheeler (Superintendent of N. Y. Babies Hospital) / - Recipes for Warm Days by Maria Blay Illustrated with halftone photographs / - In Jocund Vein (Humor pages) Illustrated by Strothmann and E. F. Bonsall / - Editorial Comments / - An Interesting Old Dining Room with halftone photographs ************************************* CONDITION - GOOD PLUS - - This is a previously owned periodical that has a few small faults but which remains basically clean and presentabl.
Published by Harper's New Monthly Magazine, NY, 1907
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Unbound. Condition: Very Good. b/w Illus (illustrator). 1st. full page w/satirical poem by Bangs, Size: 6.25: x 9.5".
Published by Shenandoah, IA: Living History
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Vol. VI No. 265 (January 25, 1862) 16pp. illus. paper folio: Good [some edge tears, age browning; else complete] A reissue of an original copy of this famous 19th century magazine. Contains Civil War news and numerous illustrations. Cover illustration is of General George B. McClellan astride a horse: "Little Mac rides again.".
Published by Harper & Brothers, 1868
Language: English
Seller: Imperial Books and Collectibles, Wauwatosa, WI, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Very Good. Original VG paper wraps (16" x 11.5"); rubbing along edges; small closed tears; small subscription label. Grey thread binding secure; contents clean and unmarked. Page numbers marked as 306-320. Richly illustrated.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1874
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Wales (illustrator). 1st. full front page engraving; General hilipo sherman is boosting up the flag of 1874, The title refers to the ongoing resistance of the Confederates. Grant was responding to the White League and Democratic militia occupation of the state house at New Orleans, and ouster of Republican Governor William P. Kellogg, on Sept. 14, 1874. On Sept. 17, Grant sent in Federal troops Very nice, and suitable for framing.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1862
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. A. Oertel (illustrator). full front page engraving, the wounded soldiers rather dejectedly being herded along a Washington street. Very nice, and suitable for framing.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1861
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. b/w Engravings (illustrator). 1920's reprint of this issue. lite age-toning; loose pages, all intact.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1862
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. B/w Engavings (illustrator). 1920's reprint of this issue. binders holes in margin; Cover story/illustration: The Late Martin Van Buren. disbound copy.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1862
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. B/w Engavings (illustrator). 1920's reprint of this issue. binders holes in margin; .cover story shows Black Slaves cutting a canal at Vicksburg. disbound copy.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1862
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. B/w Engavings (illustrator). 1920's reprint of this issue. binders holes in margin.cover story Searching for Rebels in a Cave in Alabama.disbound copy.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1862
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. B/w Engavings (illustrator). 1920's reprint of this issue. binders holes in margin.cover story The Union occupation of the 'White House' on the Pamunky. disbound copy.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1862
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. b/w Engravings (illustrator). 1920's reprint of this issue. binders holes in margin.cover story Union troops possession of Corinth, Mississippi. disbound copy.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1862
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. B/w Engavings (illustrator). 1st. 1920's reprint of this issue. binders holes in margin; cover story shows Brigadier-General Michael Corcoran. of the 66th regiment, New York State militia; disbound copy.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1862
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. b/w Engravings (illustrator). 1920's reprint of this issue. small binders holes in margin; cover story Major- General Halleck in the Field. disbound copy.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1862
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. B/w Engavings (illustrator). 1920's reprint of this issue. binders holes in margin; cover story 'Major- General Nathaniel P. Banks, United States Army'.disbound copy.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1862
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. b/w Engravings; George McClellan on Front (illustrator). 1920's reprint of this issue. cover story "The Picket of the Tenth Indiana Regiment discovering the Approach of the Rebels at Mill Sprig, Kentucky"".pp. 81-96; lite toniing.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1862
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. b/w Engravings (illustrator). 1920's reprint of this issue. cover story "destruction of the Schooner off coast of Georgia & The pirate 'Sumter""".pp. 65-80; lite toniing.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1862
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. b/w Engravings; George McClellan on Front (illustrator). 1920's reprint of this issue. cover story "Little Mac" out again".pp. 49-64; lite toniing [George Brinton McClellan is often remembered as the great organizer of the Union Army of the Potomac. Nicknamed "Young Napoleon," "Little Mac"].
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1862
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. b/w Engravings (illustrator). 1920's reprint of this issue. cover story 'Capture of Fort Henry".pp. 113-128; lite toniing.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1875
Language: English
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. b/w Engravings (illustrator). 1920's reprint of this issue; moderate wear to margins; lite age-toning; pp. 314-328.
Published by Harper's Weekly, NY, 1901
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Unbound. Condition: Very Good. Photoengraving (illustrator). 1st. full front page engraving showing an immense crowd grieving for the queen.one page Size: 11'' x 15.5". Magazine.