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DE YOUNG, DIRK P.; PHILLIPS, HENRY ALBERT; AARON, S.F.; SALSINGER, H.G.; RUE, LARRY; WHITING, MAY B.; LAMPMAN, BEN HUR; MASSON, THOMAS L.; PFEIFFER, FRANCES HOLBROOK; MITCHELL, VICTOR; GALLAND, HENRI; SMITH, LEWIS WORTHINGTON - The Dearborn Independent - Chronicler of the Neglected Truth, May 7, 1927, Volume 27, Number 29 - Just What Do We Owe the Foreigner?

Dearborn, Michigan: The Dearborn Independent, 1927. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Features: Just What Do We Owe the Foreigner? - Much of what we use, wear and eat comes from abroad; An Open Door to author William J. Locke; Where Wild Birds Sleep; Grab 'Em Young - how to progress in sporting skill; Will Spain Become a Republic? - photo-illustrated article on Spain and her regime of de Rivera; Williamsburg - the most storied village in America; Mr. Ford's Page; Editorials; This Fishing, by Ben Hur Lampman; Do You Ever Read Short Stories or Try to Write Them?; Dorothy Sidney - A Noble Lady of the 17th Century; Why The Scot Loves the Bagpipes; The Quack of Equatorial Africa - Weird ordeals by Poison and Fire are Part of the Stock-in-Trade of the Jungle Scientist; No Greater Rogue Than Barry Lyndon - the amazing verity of Thackeray's portrayal; Photos of 'Changing China' inside back cover and more. 32 pages. Covers holding by one staple, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy.; 4to. Good .
USD 295.00 [Appr.: EURO 259.25 | £UK 220.25 | JP¥ 42051] Book number 255j1017

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