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 AIKEN, CHARLES SEDGWICK, Sunset Magazine: San Francisco, the Exposition City (December 1910) (Volume XXV, No. 6)
AIKEN, CHARLES SEDGWICK
Sunset Magazine: San Francisco, the Exposition City (December 1910) (Volume XXV, No. 6)
San Francisco, CA: Sunset Magazine, 1910. Hardcover. B&W and Color Illustrations; This is a trade sized magazine with illustrated covers and a glued spine. The magazine is in Very Good- condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The bottom spine has a two inch chip to the spine, and there is a small chip to the top spine end. The foredges of the covers have several edge nicks and tears. The text pages are mostly clean and bright. There is a section of both color and black and white illustrations. The contents include: San Francisco the Exposition CIty by Rufus Steele. (which discusses the upcoming world Exposition in 1915) , What California Offers by Gov. James N. Gillett, California's Exposition Ambitions by Homer S. King, A Fireless Fair by John T. Bramhall, California's Opportunity by Robert E. Connolly, The Spell (chapters I to IV) by C. N. And A. M Williamson, The Man who Stole the Sun by Frank Thunen, The Rulers of the Game (part V, chapters XV to XXII) by Stewart Edward White, Alaska's Reindeer Express by Katherine Louise Smith, and more.. Very Good- .
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Book number: 45665
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Keywords: Periodicals Charles Sedgwick Aiken Sunset Magazine Pan Pacific Exposition World Expositions San Francisco Californiana

 ANGERMAN, V. D. (EDITOR), Science and Mechanics October 1957; Vol. XXVIII, No. 5
ANGERMAN, V. D. (EDITOR)
Science and Mechanics October 1957; Vol. XXVIII, No. 5
Chicago, IL: Science and Mechanics Publishing Company, 1957. Magazine. B&W and Color Illustrations; This is a trade sized magazine The magazine is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The spine ends and corners of the book covers have some light bumping, rubbing and a small tear to the bottom front spine joint. The text pages are generally clean, but there is generalized toning throughout. The contents include: The New Edsel -What it's Like to Drive, Air Force Cans Ball Bearings, Cancer in your Coffee? , Cockpit Report - Is the Cessna Too Easy to Fly, Coddling AIr-Passengers, Sun-Powered Helmet Transceiver, and more.. Very Good .
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Book number: 47000
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Keywords: Periodicals Science Popular Science Magazine Chromium Aviation Ray Pioch The Edsel

 HARPER & BROTHERS, Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. II December, 1850 to May, 1851
HARPER & BROTHERS
Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. II December, 1850 to May, 1851
New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1851. Hardcover. B&W Illustrations; Half leather (leather spine and corners) with cloth covers. The book is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. It appears that the spine joints of the book covers have been repaired by a professional. The spine ends and corners of the book covers have light bumping, rubbing and several small chips missing, or fraying. The text pages are mostly clean and bright. There is an embossed booksellers stamp on the front endpaper and a previous owner's ink stamped name on the front free page and title page. Included are: The Deserted Village by Oliver Goldsmith, The Domestic Life of Alexander, Emperor of Russia by Alexandre Dumas, Personal Appearance and Habits of Robert Southey, by his son, A Sketch of my Childhood, by Thomas de Quincey, Sailing in the Air - History of Aeronautics, and much more.. Very Good .
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Book number: 40391
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Keywords: Periodicals Harper & Brothers Harper's New Monthly Magazine Oliver Goldsmith Aeronautics Fiction Costume & Dress Periodicals

 CHENERY, WILLIAM J. (EDITOR), "Good Neighbors," By John Faulkner and "Serpent Wind," By Sax Rohmer in Collier's November 7, 1942; Vol. 110, No. 19
CHENERY, WILLIAM J. (EDITOR)
"Good Neighbors," By John Faulkner and "Serpent Wind," By Sax Rohmer in Collier's November 7, 1942; Vol. 110, No. 19
Springfield, OH: Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, 1942. 1st Printing. Magazine. Illustrated by Vernon Grant. Cover Art; This is an oversized magazine (near folio size) with illustrated covers and a stapled spine. The magazine is in Very Good- condition. The spine of the magazine has a two plus inch tear about two inches up from the spine end, which has several small nicks and beginning tears. There is some light toning / darkening to the spine joints, especially the rear panel. The text pages are clean and bright. Included are: Serpent Wind by Sax Rohmer, Good Neighbors by John Faulkner, Let the Girl Down Gently by Paul Ernst, Hallowee Assassin by Ferderick Skerry, Year of Wrath by Carl Randau, Ring Twice for Laura by Vera Casparay, African Danger Spot by Frank Gervasi, Walking on Wood by Ruth Carson, The Fearless Women of Russia by Irina Skariatina, Nine Young Men by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain, Referee's Holiday by Dan Parker, Marjorie's Horse Comes In by Kyle Crichton, How Red is my Valley by Quentin Reynolds, WOmen Rule a Cumberland Town by Carroll Van Ark, ANd Nothing Ever Happens to Me by Colin MacKenzie. "Hangover House was originally conceived as a stage-play titled "The Body's Upstairs" which was written by Sax Rohmer and his wife, Elizabeth. Cay Van Ash recalls: "Negotiations for production were begun and seemed to be going well. But the threat of war [WWII] already hung heavy on the air" (Master of Villainy 252). The plot was reworked as a Bimb? Shi Bar? K short story and published as "Serpent Wind" in Collier's on November 7, 1942. It was rewritten yet again as a serial and ran as Hangover House in Collier's from February 19 to March 19, 1949, the last of 208 issues containing Sax Rohmer's work." (Hangover House, website). Very Good- .
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Book number: 44450
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Keywords: Periodicals Magazine Articles John Faulkner Sax Rohmer Collier's Magazine

 CLARK, REV. D. W. (D. D. ) (EDITOR), The Ladies' Repository a Monthly Periodical Devoted to Literature and Religion Volume XX
CLARK, REV. D. W. (D. D. ) (EDITOR)
The Ladies' Repository a Monthly Periodical Devoted to Literature and Religion Volume XX
Cincinnati, OH / New York, ET AL: Poe & Hitchcock, 1860. Hardcover. B&W Illustrations; This book is in Very Good- condition and was issued without a dust jacket. Full red leather binding with gilt lettering and decorations to the spine of the book. The corners, edges and spine joints of the book cover have noticeble rubbing and wear. Both front and rear boards have rubbing and scratching. The text pages are generally clean and bright. The free pages have heavy foxing and there is heavy foxing to illustration pages. "The Ladies' Repository was a monthly periodical based in Cincinnati and produced by members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. From 1841 to 1876, the magazine devoted itself to literature, arts and doctrines of Methodism, containing articles, poetry, fictions, engravings, and notes of interest to its readers." (from Wikipedia). Very Good- .
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Book number: 40017
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Keywords: Periodicals The Ladies Repository Rev. D. W. Clark Literature Religion Ladies Magazine Periodicals

 THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY, Current History ( Vol. XXVII, No. 4, January1928)
THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
Current History ( Vol. XXVII, No. 4, January1928)
New York: New York Times, 1928. 1st Printing. Magazine. B&W Illustrations; This is a larger than trade sized magazine. The magazin is in Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The spine ends, corners and edges of the covers have edge wear, rubbing, bumping, and small chips missing. The magazine covers have spots of foxing / toning. The rear cover has splotching of orange that is only on the cover itself. The text pages are generally clean and bright. Articles include: Hands off Europe's Wars, Factory System and Mass Education by Harry E. Barnes, Public Libraries a Factor by Librarian G. F. Bowerman, Canadian College Federation by Chancellor Sir Wm. Mulock, and more. "Current History began in 1914 as "The New York Times Current History: The European War". The title shortened to "Current History" before World War I ended, but some reprints from later war-era volumes use the longer title. The magazine absorbed Forum and Century in 1940, and was titled "Current History and Forum" for about a year afterwards before returning to its shorter name." (from the Online Books Page). Good .
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Book number: 42910
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Keywords: Periodicals New York Times Company Current History Magazine Politics Current Affairs

 FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Ford Times (Magazine) (Lot) 22 Various Issues Starting from Sept. 1981 Through July 1984
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Ford Times (Magazine) (Lot) 22 Various Issues Starting from Sept. 1981 Through July 1984
Dearborn, MI: Ford Motor Company, 0. 1st Printing. Magazine. Color Illustrations; 22 issues of Ford Times Magazine starging Sept 1981 through Nov. 1981, Feb 1982 through Dec. 1982, Jan 1983 through May 1983, July 1983, and June & July 1984. The magazines are in generally clean, bright condition, with the exception of Jan. 1983 which appears to have been dunked in water and now has rippling to the covers and text pages. "Ford Times was a monthly publication produced by Ford Motor Company. The first issue was published on April 15, 1908 until April 1917, ceasing publication with America's entry into World War I. After a more than 20-year break, Ford Times resumed publishing in 1943. This iteration of the magazine would last 50 years until January 1993. The magazines were similar to Reader's Digest and Yankee. Ford Times magazines were 4x6 inches in size and later 5x7 inches in size. Each issue usually consisted of several stories about destinations for sports or vacations or of historic interest, by such writers as Edward Ware Smith, Corey Ford, Bernard De Voto, and Edward Weeks as well as promotional information about current Ford vehicles. Early issues were monochrome. Issues in the 1950s and 1960s featured many paintings. Arthur Lougee was the art director then of both the Ford company's New England Journeys, Ford Times and Lincoln Mercury Times. He featured in these publications dozens of America's contemporary watercolor artists such as John Whorf, Henry McDaniel, Forrest Orr, Glenn MacNutt, Loring Coleman, Stuart Eldridge, Paul Sample, King Coffin, Maxwell Mays, Robert Paul Thorpe, Estelle Coniff, Glen Krause, JWS Cox, C Robert Perrin, Edward Turner, Ward Cruickshank II, Alphonse J Shelton, RJ Holden, Dorothy Manuel, Frederick James, William Barss, Campbell Tinning, Eunice Utterback, Andrew Winter. Paintings by Charley Harper and Henry E McDaniel were often on the covers. " (from Wikipedia). Very Good .
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Book number: 42789
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Keywords: Periodicals Ford Motor Company Ford Times Magazine Travel Automobiles

 LIFE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Life Magazine: Locomobile Vol. 59, No. 1537 (April 11,1912)
LIFE PUBLISHING COMPANY
Life Magazine: Locomobile Vol. 59, No. 1537 (April 11,1912)
New York, NY: Life Publishing Company, 1912. Magazine. This is a magazine. The magazine is in Very Good- condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The magazine covers are generally clean and bright. There is a long tear to the fornt spine joint, starting at the bottom edge. The text pages are generally clean and bright, however the innermost page has come away from the staples. Contents include: All Parents Take Notice, Intimate Interviewsm Life's Presidential Candidates, A Novel Novel and a Thrice-Told Tales, and more.. Very Good- .
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Book number: 49549
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Keywords: Periodicals Life Publishing Company Life Magazine Travel Automobiles

 CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, "the Man Who Had Been Around," By Philip Wylie, Freedom from Fear Pained By Norman Rockwell and Text By Stephen Vincent Benet, (Found in Saturday Evening Post) March 13, 1943
CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY
"the Man Who Had Been Around," By Philip Wylie, Freedom from Fear Pained By Norman Rockwell and Text By Stephen Vincent Benet, (Found in Saturday Evening Post) March 13, 1943
Philadelphia, PA: Curtis Publishing Company, 1943. Magazine. Illustrated by George Garland. Cover Art; This is an oversized magazine with illustrated covers and a stapled spine. The edges of the magazine cover has some light rubbing and wear. The rear cover has several spots of foxing and some light generalized toning. The text pages are clean and bright. The contents include: Something He Ate by Douglass Welch, Where the Buffalo Roam by Richard Sale, The Man Who Had been Around by Philip Wylie, Let the Young Men Smoke by Richard Wormser, Spring Idle by Gene Henry, the McFarland Comes Home by Charles Rawlings, What's Happening to our Food by Bertram B. Fowler, Trailing the Book Crooks by John Kobler, Right Face by Pete Martin, Postwary Blueprint by Robert Moses, and more.. Very Good .
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Keywords: Periodicals Curtis Publishing Company Norman Rockwell World War II Philip Wylie

 PUTNAM'S MONTHLY COMPANY, Putnam's Monthly & the Reader July 1908
PUTNAM'S MONTHLY COMPANY
Putnam's Monthly & the Reader July 1908
New Rochelle, NY: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1908. Magazine. B&W Illustrations; This is a trade sized magazine with illustrated cardstock covers and a side stapled spine. The magazine is in Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The covers have noticeable edge wear, nicking, smallish edge tears and chips missing. The covers have noticeable generalized light toning. The front cover has a tear starting at the bottom edge of the spine joint and goes up about half way. There's another tear to the top front spine joint that's about 2" in depth. The text pages are clean and bright. The contents include: Napoleon's Return from St. Helena, by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, Judith of the Cumberlands by Alice MacGowan (illustrated by George Wright) , The Great Lakes: IV: What the Ships Carry by James Oliver Curwood (part II) , The Heart of a Geisha Part I, b y Mrs. Hugh Fraser, and more.. Good .
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Book number: 47002
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Keywords: Periodicals Putnam's Monthly Company Short Stories

 CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, The Saturday Evening Post July 23, 1960 (Vol. 233, No. 4)
CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY
The Saturday Evening Post July 23, 1960 (Vol. 233, No. 4)
Philadelphia, PA: Curtis Publishing Company, 1960. Magazine. B&W Illustrations; This is an oversized magazine. The magazine is in Very Good+ condition and was issued without a dust jacket. There is some beginning edge wear to the bottom spine end of the magazine cover. The text pages are clean and bright. The cover art for this issue is by Lewick, and depicts scouting as "The League of Nations in Short Pants", The cover is in commemoration of the FIfth National Jamboree, in Colorado Springs, and will include scouts from 36 nations.. Very Good+ .
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Book number: 46202
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Keywords: Periodicals Scouting Saturday Evening Post National Jamboree

 VAN DINE, S. S. / PICTORIAL REVIEW COMPANY, Pictorial Review: Beginning the Dragon Murder Case (First Installment) Vol. XXXIV, No. 9 (June - 1933)
VAN DINE, S. S. / PICTORIAL REVIEW COMPANY
Pictorial Review: Beginning the Dragon Murder Case (First Installment) Vol. XXXIV, No. 9 (June - 1933)
New York: Pictorial Review Company, 1933. Magazine. B&W and Color Illustrations; This is an oversized magazine (folio sized) Included is the first installment of The Dragon Murder Case by S. S. Van Dine. The magazine is in Very Good- condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The magazine covers have some bumping and wear to the spine ends and corners. There is tearing and chipping to the bottom spine end of the book cover. The bottom third of the front cover has spots of foxing / discoloration. The text pages are clean and bright. Included are: Daughter of Strife part III by JOhn T. McIntyre, Three Who Were Strong: conclusion by Barbara Webb, Telerad by Gerald Mygott, It's Hard to Tell by Maude Weatherly Beamish, and more.. Very Good- .
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Book number: 42293
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Keywords: Periodicals S.S. Van Dine Mystery Literature Magazines Pictorial Review

 EMERSON, JR. , WILLIAM A. (EDITOR), "the Sunroom," By John O'hara and "Sanctuary (Points West) ," By John Gregory Dunne (Found in the Saturday Evening Post) February 8, 1969
EMERSON, JR. , WILLIAM A. (EDITOR)
"the Sunroom," By John O'hara and "Sanctuary (Points West) ," By John Gregory Dunne (Found in the Saturday Evening Post) February 8, 1969
New York, NY: The Saturday Evening Post Company, 1969. Magazine. Illustrated by Charles Moore. Cover Art; This is an oversized magazine. The magazine is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The spine ends and corners of the magazine covers have some beginning creasing and rubbing. The text pages are mostly clean and bright, though there is some beginning generalized toning throughout. The contents include: School is bad for Children by John Holt, Sanctuary by John Gregory Dunne, Peace in Vietnam? How Do We Get Out by A. J. Langguth, Three Who Came Home by Joe McGinniss, Where Do we Go From Here by Sen. J. W. Fulbright, The Rebirth of the Blues: Soul by Stanley Booth, THe Second Coming of Synanon by John Kobler, Anybody Want to Buy Chicago by David L. Goodrich, and more.. Very Good .
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Keywords: Periodicals William A. Emerson, Jr. Charles Moore John O'hara John Gregory Dunne Vietman War Chicago Corruption

 EVANS, HARRY H. (EDITOR), The Family Circle March, 24, 1939; Vol. 14, No. 12
EVANS, HARRY H. (EDITOR)
The Family Circle March, 24, 1939; Vol. 14, No. 12
New York, NY: The Family Circle Magazine, Inc, 1939. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Magazine. B&W Illustrations; This is an oversized magazine. The magazine is in Good condition only and was issued without a dust jacket. The spine ends, corners and edges of the magazine have some edge wear, rubbing, nicking and wear. The top and bottom edges of the magazine covers have some light rubbing and wear, along with several small chips missing. The text pages are generally clean and bright , though there are several small edge tears / nicks to the edges of the pages. Several of the in-most pages have have come un-stapled. The contents include: School of another Chance, Who said "Awkward Age? (Jackie Cooper, Deanna Durbin, Judy Garland and Michey Rooney) " and The Little Princess (Shirley Temple).. Good .
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Keywords: Periodicals Harry H. Evans Entertainers Shirley Temple The Family Circle Magazine

 THE EDITORS OF GODEY'S MAGAZINE, Godey's Magazine 1896-1897 October 1896 - March 1897
THE EDITORS OF GODEY'S MAGAZINE
Godey's Magazine 1896-1897 October 1896 - March 1897
New York, NY: Boomer, 1897. Leather_Bound. This book has half-leather covers (spine and corners are leather) . The book is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The edges of the leather have noticeable rubbing and wear. There is a small tear to the top front spine joint of the book cover. The text pages are generally clean and bright. There is one smallish chip to one the page, removing the top corner of page 249/250. The contents include: Benjamin Franklin by George C. Lay, The Oberling-Wellington Rescue: An Antislavery Crisis Which Almost Precipitated the Civil War by Lida Rose McCabe, The Marston Moor Mystery by Kenneth Lee, The Street Arabs of Michael Woolf by V. Robard, Ameliorating Poverty by Kathryn Staley, Electricity on the Stage by Claxton Wilstach, American Women Harpists by Frederic Reddall, The Drawings of Charles Howard Johnson by V. Robard, Bret Harte's "Sue" on the Stage by Beaumont Fletcher, Winter in the American Snow-Lands by Edgar Maurice Smith, The Many Inventions of HY Mayer by V. Robard, Elsbeth The Story of a LIttle Grey Dove by Carrie Hunt Latta, The Turkish Bath a Social Centre of the Orient by Emma Paddock Telford, Three Sultans by Emma Paddock Telford, aA New Profession for Women: Photography and the Success Which Follows Earnest Endeavor and Diligent Work by Marion Foster Washburne, Putting Himself in Her Place : The Awful Experience of a Man Who Became a Woman by Jane Cary, Pastime Photography: With Interesting Examples from the Works of a Mondest Amateur by C. A. Mera, Modern Art in Piano-Building by Rupert Hughes, The Separatist Preacher by May Kelsey Champion, The Decadence of a Black Art (minstrel shows, with a picture of the Christie Minstrel Band). How the Sun Was Made for the Tlascalans by J. Lovering, and more.. Very Good .
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Book number: 48508
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Keywords: Periodicals Godey's Magazine Americana Literature Fashion Mysteries Politics History

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