Edité par Harper& Brothers, New York, 1905
Vendeur : JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
EUR 36,85
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Ajouter au panierDisbound. Etat : Very Good. W.A. Rogers - H.M. Pettit - John Cameron - (illustrateur). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 32 pages dated September 23, 1905 -- Vol. 49, No. 2544 -- Pages are tight, very nice condition -- Profusely Illustrated -- The Front Page has a full page illustration (Political Cartoon) drawn by W.A. Rogers titled "Good Bowling" depicting Teddy Roosevelt knocking over pins labeled Loot, Graft, etc. -- Page 1370 has a full page article by Sydney Brooks titled "The Resignation Of Lord Curzon" with a portrait photo illustration of Lord Curzon -- Page 1371 has a full page of 2 photo illustration titled "The 'L' Accident At Fifty-Third Street, New York City, In Which More Than Fifty Persons Were Killed and Injured" -- Page 1372 and page 1373 contain 9 photo illustrations titled "Scenes At The Senior Championship Games Of The Metropolitan Athletic Association" -- Page 1374 has an extensive article by M. Camille Flammarion titled "Our Sixth Sense" -- Page 1376 and 1377 has a lengthy article with 4 photo illustrations titled "The Prince Of Monaco's New Air Ship" Helicopter -- Pages 1378 and 1379 contain a double page centerfold illustration drawn by H.M. Pettit titled "New Plans To Prevent Over Crowding At Brooklyn Bridge During Rush Hours" -- Page 1380 contains a portion of the serialization story by Katherine Cecil Thurston titled "The Gambler" and illustrated by John Cameron -- Page 1383 has a full page of 4 photo illustrations titled "The Horse Show and Hunt at Lenox" -- Pages 1384 and 1385 contain 4 photo illustrations titled "Scenes From The New Plays" -- -- Many Other Articles and Illustrations -- We have over 1000 issues of Harper's Weekly Listed On Abebooks -- We Store and Ship each Harper's Weekly Issue in a Large Zip Lock Plastic Sleeve with a Board Insert for Stiffness. They are Shipped Flat and Never Folded or Rolled Up.
Edité par Harper& Brothers, New York, 1905
Vendeur : JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
EUR 36,85
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Ajouter au panierDisbound. Etat : Very Good. W.A. Rogers - John Cameron - (illustrateur). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 32 pages dated October 7, 1905 -- Vol. 49, No. 2546 -- Pages are tight, very nice condition -- Profusely Illustrated -- The Front Page has a full page illustration (Political Cartoon) drawn by W.A. Rogers titled "No Admittance" depicting Uncle Sam and Teddy Roosevelt blocked from the Senate by "The Tariff Wall" -- Pages 1442 through 1445 contains an extensive article with 8 photo illustrations written by William Dinwiddie titled "The Return Of Secretary Taft" Manila and Tokyo -- Page 1446 has a full page of 5 photo illustrations titled "Winners In The Vanderbilt Elimination Trials" (Automobiles) -- Page 1447 has a full page photo illustration titled "The Richest Man In The World" (John D. Rockefeller) -- Pages 1448 and 1449 contain a lengthy article written by C.C. Adams with 7 Photo Illustrations titled "Snap Shots Of Africa's Big Game" -- Pages 1450 and 1451 contain a double page centerfold with 7 illustrations titled "The First Russian Fine Arts Exhibition In America" -- Page 1452 contains a portion of the serialization story by Katherine Cecil Thurston titled "The Gambler" and illustrated by John Cameron -- Pages 146 and 147 contain 4 photo illustrations titled "Plays and Players In New York" --Page 1460 contains a full page of 4 photo illustrations titled "The Hounds Of The Middlesex Hunt Club, Which Will Contest In the Coming Trial Between America and English Bred Packs In Virginia" -- -- Many Other Articles and Illustrations -- We have over 1000 issues of Harper's Weekly Listed On Abebooks -- We Store and Ship each Harper's Weekly Issue in a Large Zip Lock Plastic Sleeve with a Board Insert for Stiffness. They are Shipped Flat and Never Folded or Rolled Up.
Edité par Harper& Brothers, New York, 1905
Vendeur : JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
EUR 42,12
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Ajouter au panierDisbound. Etat : Very Good. W.A. Rogers - John Cameron - Will Grefe - (illustrateur). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 32 pages dated May 20, 1905 -- Vol. 49, No. 2526 -- Pages are tight, very nice condition -- Profusely Illustrated -- The Front Page has a full page illustration (Political Cartoon) drawn by W.A. Rogers titled "Up To The Governor" -- Page 714 has a portion of the serialization story written by Katherine Cecil Thurston and illustrated by John Cameron titled "The Gambler" -- Page 719 has a full page of 3 photo illustrations titled "Scenes At The New York Police Parade" -- Page 721 has a full page of 4 photo illustrations titled "Scenes At The Opening Of 'BELMONT PARK' " -- Pages 722 and 723 has an excellent double page centerfold with 11 photo illustrations titled "Yachts Entered For The Emperor's Cup In The Transatlantic Race" -- Page 725 has a full page of 3 photo illustrations titled "The Opening Of The Automobile Racing Season At Brighton Beach" -- Page 726 contains a portion of the serialization story written by Nelson Lloyd and illustrated by Will Grefe titled "The Memoirs Of J. Madison Mudison" -- Pages 728 and 729 have 5 photo illustrations titled "Spring Productions At The New York Theatres" -- -- Many Other Articles and Illustrations -- We have over 1000 issues of Harper's Weekly Listed On Abebooks-- We Store and Ship each Harper's Weekly Issue in a Large Zip Lock Plastic Sleeve with a Board Insert for Stiffness. They are Shipped Flat and Never Folded or Rolled Up.
Edité par Harper& Brothers, New York, 1905
Vendeur : JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
EUR 42,12
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Ajouter au panierDisbound. Etat : Very Good. W.A. Rogers - (illustrateur). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 32 pages dated March 25, 1905 -- Vol. 49, No. 2518 -- Pages are tight, very nice condition -- Profusely Illustrated -- The Front Page has a full page illustration (Political Cartoon) drawn by W.A. Rogers titled "Sign" , Let Us Have Peace -- Page 422 has an extensive article by John Gilmer Speed titled "The Purchase Of Votes, How Votes Are Bought In New York State" -- Page 425 has a full page of 3 photo illustrations titled "The Recent Cottabato Expedition Of American Troops In The Philippines" -- Page 429 has a full page of 2 photo illustrations titled "The Situation At Mukden and Port Arthur" -- Page 430 has an extensive article with 3 photo illustrations written by A. Henry Savage Landor titled "The Highest Altitude Ever Reached By Man", Mr. Landor and Lumpa Peak -- Page 432 has a portion of the serialization story by Hamlin Garland titled "The Tyranny Of The Dark" -- Pages 436 and 437 contain 4 photo illustrations titled "New Productions At New York Theatres" -- -- Many Other Articles and Illustrations -- We have over 1000 issues of Harper's Weekly Listed On Abebooks -- We Store and Ship each Harper's Weekly Issue in a Large Zip Lock Plastic Sleeve with a Board Insert for Stiffness. They are Shipped Flat and Never Folded or Rolled Up.
Edité par Harper& Brothers, New York, 1905
Vendeur : JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
EUR 42,12
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Ajouter au panierDisbound. Etat : Very Good. W.A. Rogers - John Cameron - (illustrateur). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 32 pages dated September 9, 1905 -- Vol. 49, No. 2542 -- Pages are tight, very nice condition -- Profusely Illustrated -- The Front Page has a full page illustration (Political Cartoon) drawn by W.A. Rogers titled "The Final Victory" depicting Angel of Peace over Death -- Page 1298 has an extensive article with 3 photo illustrations written by Agnes Laut titled "Russia's First Embassy to Japan" -- Page 1301 has a full page of 4 photo illustrations titled "The First Flight Of An Air Ship Over New York City" -- Page 1302 has a full page article with one photo illustration written by Hayne Davis titled "The Progress Of World Peace" -- Page 1303 has a full page of 3 photo illustrations titled "On The Skirmish Line At The Shooting Tournament At Sea Girt" -- Page 1304 has an article with 3 photo illustrations titled "Making Soldiers Of The Natives In Samoa" -- Page 1306 and 1307 contain a double page centerfold of 9 illustrations titled "The Year's Art In Paris" -- Page 1308 contains a portion of the serialization story by Katherine Cecil Thurston and illustrated by John Cameron titled "The Gambler" -- -- Many Other Articles and Illustrations -- We have over 1000 issues of Harper's Weekly Listed On Abebooks -- We Store and Ship each Harper's Weekly Issue in a Large Zip Lock Plastic Sleeve with a Board Insert for Stiffness. They are Shipped Flat and Never Folded or Rolled Up.
Edité par Harper& Brothers, New York, 1905
Vendeur : JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
EUR 42,12
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Ajouter au panierDisbound. Etat : Very Good. W.A. Rogers - Will Grefe - (illustrateur). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 36 pages dated April 29, 1905 -- Vol. 49, No. 2523 -- Pages are tight, very nice condition -- Profusely Illustrated -- The Front Page has a full page illustration (Political Cartoon) drawn by W.A. Rogers titled "Nothing More To Lose" -- Pages 602 through 605 has an extensive article with 8 photo illustrations written by William G. Fitz-Gerald titled "The Torpedo In Modern Warfare" -- Page 607 has a full page of 4 photo illustrations titled "Riding To Hounds In Europe--Photographs Of A Meet At Pau, France" -- Page 608 has a portion of the serialization story by Nelson Lloyd and illustrated by Will Grefe titled "The Memoirs Of J. Madison Mudison" -- Pages 610 and 611 is a double page centerfold with 6 photo illustrations titled "Scenes And Incidents Of The President's Western Trip", Texas -- Page 613 has a full page of 3 photo illustrations titled "Port Arthur As It Looks Today--Scenes Of Destruction Caused By The Japanese Bombardment" -- Page 616 and 617 have 3 photo illustrations titled "Plays At The New York Theatres" -- The Entire 4 page Supplement is an extensive article with 8 photo illustrations titled "Belmont Park, The Finest Race Course In The World" written by Charles F. Bourke -- -- Many Other Articles and Illustrations -- We have over 1000 issues of Harper's Weekly Listed On Abebooks -- We Store and Ship each Harper's Weekly Issue in a Large Zip Lock Plastic Sleeve with a Board Insert for Stiffness. They are Shipped Flat and Never Folded or Rolled Up.
Edité par Harper& Brothers, New York, 1905
Vendeur : JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
EUR 42,12
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Ajouter au panierDisbound. Etat : Very Good. W.A. Rogers - John Cameron - Will Grefe - (illustrateur). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 32 pages dated June 3, 1905 -- Vol. 49, No. 2528 -- Pages are tight, very nice condition -- Profusely Illustrated -- The Front Page has a full page illustration drawn by W.A. Rogers titled "No Sauce For The Gander" -- Pages 786 through 788 contain a lengthy article titled "Why Japan Wins" with 9 photo portraits of various Japanese Commanding Officers -- Page 789 has a full page of 4 photo illustrations titled "Scenes at the Start Of The Transatlantic Yacht Race" -- Page 790 through 792 has a lengthy article with 5 photo illustrations titled "Results Of Our Foreign Invasion" -- Page 792 through page 794 has a lengthy article with 4 photo illustrations titled "Wireless Telegraphy To Date" -- Page 794 has a Poem by John Kendrick Bangs titled "At Skibo" -- Page 796 has a portion of the serialization story by Katharine Cecil Thurston titled "The Gambler" and illustrated by John Cameron -- Page 804 has a portion of the serialization story by Nelson Lloyd titled "The Memoirs Of J. Madison Mudson" and illustrated by Will Grefe -- -- Many Other Articles and Illustrations -- We have over 1000 issues of Harper's Weekly Listed On Abebooks -- We Store and Ship each Harper's Weekly Issue in a Large Zip Lock Plastic Sleeve with a Board Insert for Stiffness. They are Shipped Flat and Never Folded or Rolled Up.
Edité par Harper& Brothers, New York, 1905
Vendeur : JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
EUR 49,14
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Ajouter au panierDisbound. Etat : Very Good. W.A. Rogers - George Wright - George Gibbs - (illustrateur). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 32 pages dated December 23, 1905 -- Vol. 49, No. 2557 -- Pages are tight, very nice condition -- Profusely Illustrated -- The Front Page has a full page illustration drawn by W.A. Rogers titled "Uncle Sam's Christmas Dream" depicting Uncle Sam asleep in bed with Santa Claus and his Large Bag Of Gifts -- Page 1858 has a full page of 4 photo illustrations titled "The Reign Of Terror In Odessa" -- Page 1859 has a full page of 3 photo illustrations titled "Mutiny Of The Russian Sailors At Cronstadt" -- Page 1860 has a lengthy article written by Sir Chentung Liang Cheng titled "Commercial Relations Between United States and China" with a portrait illustration of Sir Chentung Liang Cheng Chinese Minister To The United States -- Page 1861 has a full page of 2 photo illustrations titled "The Indian Tour of the Prince and Princess Of Wales" -- Pages 1863 and 1864 contains an extensive article with 6 photo illustrations titled "The Spirit Of Football At West Point" written by Captain Harold Hammond -- Page 1865 has a full page of 3 photo illustrations titled "The Disaster to the British Steamship 'Hilda' In Which Nearly a Hundred Lives Were Lost" -- Page 1866 and page 1867 contains a Magnificent double page centerfold Illustration drawn by George Wright titled "Christmas Shopping--An Interruption" -- Pages 1868 through page 1871 contain a story by Chauncey Hotchkiss with 3 illustrations drawn by George Gibbs titled "In The Desert" -- Page 1875 contains an article titled "Music and The Opera" with a Photo Illustration of "Enrico Caruso" -- -- Many Other Articles and Illustrations -- We have over 1000 issues of Harper's Weekly Listed On Abebooks -- We Store and Ship each Harper's Weekly Issue in a Large Zip Lock Plastic Sleeve with a Board Insert for Stiffness. They are Shipped Flat and Never Folded or Rolled Up.
Edité par Harper& Brothers, New York, 1905
Vendeur : JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
EUR 50,90
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Ajouter au panierDisbound. Etat : Very Good. W.A. Rogers - Sigismond Ivanowski - F. Cresson Schell - (illustrateur). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 40 pages dated February 4, 1905 -- Vol. 49, No. 2511 -- Pages are tight, very nice condition -- Profusely Illustrated -- The Front Page has a full page illustration drawn by W.A. Rogers (Political Cartoon) titled "The Upheaval" -- Page 154 has a full page of 3 photo illustrations titled "Ice Yachting and Skate Sailing On The Shrewsbury River, In New Jersey" -- Page 155 has a full page of 4 photo illustrations titled "Match Games of Curling In And Around New York" -- Page 157 has a full page photo illustration titled "The Automobile Show At The Madison Square Garden, New York" -- Page 159 has a full page illustration drawn by F. Cresson Schell titled "Plans For The New Terminal Station Of The New York Central Railroad At Forty Second Street" -- Page 179 has a full page photo illustration titled "Czar Nicholas II and Czarina" followed by an extensive article with 13 photo illustrations titled "The Massacres In St. Petersburg" -- Pages 181 and 182 contain a Magnificent double page centerfold illustration drawn by Sigismond Ivanowski titled "The Russian Massacres Of January 22" -- Page 165 has a portion of the serialization story by Hamlin Garland titled "The Tyranny Of The Dark" -- -- Many Other Articles and Illustrations -- We have over 1000 issues of Harper's Weekly Listed On Abebooks -- We Store and Ship each Harper's Weekly Issue in a Large Zip Lock Plastic Sleeve with a Board Insert for Stiffness. They are Shipped Flat and Never Folded or Rolled Up.
Edité par Harper& Brothers, New York, 1905
Vendeur : JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
EUR 50,90
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Ajouter au panierDisbound. Etat : Very Good. Sydney Adamson - W.A. Rogers - (illustrateur). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 40 pages dated March 4, 1905 -- Vol. 49, No. 2515 -- Pages are tight, very nice condition -- Profusely Illustrated -- The Front Page has a full page illustration drawn by Sydney Adamson titled "The President's Inaugural Address" (Teddy Roosevelt) -- Page 305 has a full page illustration drawn by Sydney Adamson titled "Vice-President Elect Fairbanks Taking The Oath Of Office In The Senate Chamber" -- Page 306 has an article by Henry Cabot Lodge titled "What The People Endorsed" -- Page 307 contains a full page of photo illustrations titled "The Women Of The Administration" -- Page 309 has an article by John Ball Osborne titled "A Retrospect Of American Diplomacy" -- Much of this issue contains a series of articles titled: "Our Financial Situation"; "The War Department"; "The Department Of Justice"; "The Postal Service"; "Progress In The Navy"; "Department Of The Interior"; "The Department Of Agriculture"; "Commerce and Labor"; -- Pages 318 and 319 contain a Magnificent double page centerfold illustration drawn by W.A. Rogers titled "The Great American Durbar" depicting a parade of elephants with President Roosevelt riding the first one with many people marching along including some in chains -- -- Many Other Articles and Illustrations -- We have over 1000 issues of Harper's Weekly Listed On Abebooks -- We Store and Ship each Harper's Weekly Issue in a Large Zip Lock Plastic Sleeve with a Board Insert for Stiffness. They are Shipped Flat and Never Folded or Rolled Up.