1899 1ed Harpers Weekly Philippine-US WAR Mexico APACHE Indians CUBA Spain
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1899 1ed Harpers Weekly Philippine-US WAR Mexico APACHE Indians CUBA Spain
Harpers Weekly was an early American magazine published by Harper. Beginning in 1857, it was a primary source of news, fiction stories, humor, satire, and a number of other topics. This 1899 first edition of Harpers Weekly includes all of the issues of the magazine from January to December in two enormous folio books. This edition features the illustrations of the most prestigious illustrators of the time.
These enormous tomes fascinating contents include:
Portions of works of H.G. Wells, “When the Sleeper Wakes”
President William McKinley, United States
Annual message, speech
“An Apache Raid” by General George Forsyth
Apache tribes in Mexico, New Mexico, and Arizona
Indian Peace Treaties
Evacuation of Spanish Troops from Havana, Cuba after Spanish-American War
Philippine-American War
American soldier graves
Spanish barriers
Battle of Manila Bay, Philippines
The Dewey Arch, parade at Madison Square in New York
Life of Gen. Henry Ware Lawton
Illustrations and photographs of famous U.S. naval ships including:
Powhatan
Hartford, Farraguts famous ship
USS Olympia, Deweys ship
Early reports from Second Boer War in South Africa
An incredibly impressive set with utterly fascinating contents and impressive illustrations!
Item number: #21810
Price: $950
HARPER
Harpers Weekly: Journal of Civilization
New York: Harper, 1899. First edition.
Details:
Collation:
1248, 40, [1289]-1336
Language: English
Binding: Leather; tight and secure
Size: ~16.25in X 11.5in (41.5cm x 29.5cm)
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21810
Harpers Weekly was an early American magazine published by Harper. Beginning in 1857, it was a primary source of news, fiction stories, humor, satire, and a number of other topics. This 1899 first edition of Harpers Weekly includes all of the issues of the magazine from January to December in two enormous folio books. This edition features the illustrations of the most prestigious illustrators of the time.
These enormous tomes fascinating contents include:
Portions of works of H.G. Wells, “When the Sleeper Wakes”
President William McKinley, United States
Annual message, speech
“An Apache Raid” by General George Forsyth
Apache tribes in Mexico, New Mexico, and Arizona
Indian Peace Treaties
Evacuation of Spanish Troops from Havana, Cuba after Spanish-American War
Philippine-American War
American soldier graves
Spanish barriers
Battle of Manila Bay, Philippines
The Dewey Arch, parade at Madison Square in New York
Life of Gen. Henry Ware Lawton
Illustrations and photographs of famous U.S. naval ships including:
Powhatan
Hartford, Farraguts famous ship
USS Olympia, Deweys ship
Early reports from Second Boer War in South Africa
An incredibly impressive set with utterly fascinating contents and impressive illustrations!
Item number: #21810
Price: $950
HARPER
Harpers Weekly: Journal of Civilization
New York: Harper, 1899. First edition.
Details:
Collation:
1248, 40, [1289]-1336
Language: English
Binding: Leather; tight and secure
Size: ~16.25in X 11.5in (41.5cm x 29.5cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
21810
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Excellent
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1899 1ed Harpers Weekly Philippine-US WAR Mexico APACHE Indians CUBA Spain
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