
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated November 8, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it.
In this issue there is an illustration called "His Former School Teacher" by John Sloan. There are several articles in this issue including "Mr. Rockefeller's Dilemma" by Louis Wallis; "Waste in Food Shipping" by Honore Willsie; "The Crime Against the M... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated November 1, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it.
In this issue there is an illustration called "Forbes-Robertson in 'Mice and Men'" by James Montgomery Flagg. There are several articles in this issue including "Our Foreign Markets" by Amos Stote; "Canning and the Cost of Living" by Honore Willsie; "Th... See More
Aviation...
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated October 25, 1913.
In this issue there several articles including "Fighting the Beef Famine" by Honore Willsie; "War Trusts" by David Starr Jordan; "How Murphy Works" by Hon. Edmund R. Terry; "Flying Ten Thousand Miles--Part IV" by Claude Grahame-White; "McSorley's Saloon" by Hutchins Hapgood; &q... See More
Aviation...
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated October 18, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it.
In this issue there is an illustration called "John Drew in "The Tyranny of Tears", now being revived in conjunction with the new Barrie play called "The Will'" by James Montgomery Flagg. There are several articles including "Society You Read About&qu... See More
Aviation...
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated October 11, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it.
In this issue there is an illustration called "For Mayor" by Maurice Becker. There are several articles which include "Bryan of the Nineties" by C. S. Thomas; "Why Not Be Interesting?" by Lincoln Steffens; "Flying Ten Thousand Miles--Part II" by... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated October 4, 1913 In this issue there is an illustration called "Back to Town" by Wallace Morgan. There are several articles which include "Is American Business Failing?" by C. M. Keys; "Salt Lake City" by Oswald Ryan; "Flying Ten Thousand Miles" by Claude Grahame-White"; "Marriage Today and Tomorr... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated September 27, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it.
In this issue there is an illustration called "When His Business Partner Entered" by Wallace Morgan. There are several articles in this issue including "The Younger Suffragists" by Winnifred Harper Cooley; "The Coming Musical Season"; "Current Athleti... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated September 20, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it.
In this issue there is a page that has two illustrations under the title of "Two Readings" but seperatly they are called "'Ignorance of the Law Excuses No Man'" and '"Forgive Them; For They Know Not What They Do'", both by John Sloan. There are sever... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated September 13, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it.
In this issue there is an illustration called "Sunday in the Parks" by Wallace Morgan and there is an article called "Mr. Lane and the Public Domain" by Honore Willsie. There are a full page illustrations which include "Hay Fever" by Stuart Davis and "... See More
New York Before Dawn...
"Jack's" by Wallace Morgan...
HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, NY, September 6, 1913 (no color outer wrapper)
In this issue there is an illustration called "Margaret Anglin as Viola" and there is an article called "Mr. Lane and the Public Domain" by Honore Willsie. There are several full page illustrations which include "Cats" by Stuart Davis, "Jack's" by Wallace Morgan, and "A... See More
PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated February 17, 1944.
Headlines on the frontpage read "U.S.A. Fails To Slam Door on I.g. Farben" "Argentine Fascists prepare for Civil War" "How the New Ration Token System Works" "Soviet Submits Draft of Terms For Armistice". The paper features other war news and stories of the day.
This is a complete issue and is in goo... See More
A tribute to Labor Day...
HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, NY, August 30, 1913
In this issue there is an illustration called "Labor Day" by O. D. Cesare and there is an article called "Mr. Lane and the Public Domain" by Honore Willsie. Stuart Davis has an illustration he called "A Lady of Leisure" and there is an article with photos of "Modesty in women's Clothes" by Francis R. ... See More
PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated February 16, 1944.
Headlines on the frontpage read ""Our Franco Bluff Flops" "Farm Block Grabs at School Kids' Lunches" "GOP Lines Up Assembly Against Soldier Vote". The paper features other war news and stories of the day.
This is a complete issue and is in good condition, see photos for additional details.... See More
Charlie Chaplin...
PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated February 15, 1944.
Headlines on the frontpage read "Poles Backing Down Before Soviet" "Hearst Cries Out For Disunity" "Negro Fliers Helped Hold Bridgehead Below Rome" "lewis' Stooge Tells GOP Lewis Can Be Had". The paper features other war news and stories of the day.
This also features an article on Charlie Chaplin be... See More
Pitchers who bat... Walter Johnson...
HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York City, August 23, 1913 This issue has a color cover sheet over it. "This is the Second Number Edited by Norman Hapgood."
In this issue there is an illustration called "Ebb-Tide" by Stuart Davis and there is an article with a photo called "Mr. Lane and the Public Domain" by Honore Willsie. Also in this issue is a full page illustrati... See More
PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated February 14, 1944.
Headlines on the frontpage read "Soviet Advance Clears North Russia" "Nazis in Italy Put on Defense" "What Russia Wants" "Army Paper Hits Anti-labor Drive". The paper features other war news and stories of the day.
This is a complete issue and is in good condition, see photos for additional details.... See More
PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated February 10, 1944.
Headlines on the frontpage read "By the General: Why Italian Campaign Is Bogged Down" "Hull Plans to Revamp State Dept. Again" "Nazis Lose 41,000 in 5 Days" "State Hopitals Accused of Keeping Patients as Workers". The paper features other war news and stories of the day.
This is a complete issue and ... See More
GEORGE BELLOWS Boxing Print...
First Harper's Weekly edited by Norman Hapgood....
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated August 16, 1913
Note: This issue does not have a color cover sheet - which is typical.
In this issue there is an illustration called "'The Only Trouble with Living in the Country is that You Never get the September Magazines Before the Middle of August" by Stuart Davis. There is also an article with photos called "The Vital Ne... See More
PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated February 8, 1944.
Headlines on the frontpage read "Soldiers' Vote All Fouled Up" "Red Army Annihilates Hundreds of Nazies Hourly" "Who's Our Enemy?" "Japs Jittery in Kuriles" "Navy Seeks New 'Teapot Oil' Setup". The paper features other war news and stories of the day.
This is a complete issue and is in good ... See More
PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated February 7, 1944.
Headlines on the frontpage read "FDR May Veto" "U.S. Armistice Terms" "More on Arabian Oil Deal" "H.R. Knickerbocker At Battle for Cassino" "Allies Set Back On Heels in Italy" "50,000 More Nazis in Trap". The paper features other war news and stories of the day.
This is a complete ... See More
PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated February 4, 1944.
Headlines on the frontpage read "U.S., Nazi Business Tie-Up During Wartime" "Russians Taking Wehrmacht Apart" "All's Well in Marshalls". The paper features other war news and stories of the day.
This is a complete issue and is in good condition, see photos for additional details.... See More
Marshall Islands...
PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated February 3, 1944.
Headlines on the frontpage read "Marshalls" "'44 Elections" "16 for 1" "Argentine Counsul Reports: Japs Killed, Burned Wounded Prisoners" "Allies Hem In Nine German Divisions". The paper features other war news and stories of the day.
This is a complete issue and is in good condition, see ph... See More
General Patton...
PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated January 31, 1944.
Headlines on the frontpage read "By a Neutral Eyewitness: Official Report on Jap Terrorism" "Report AMG Plan to Set Up King In So. Italy".The paper features other war news and stories of the day.
On the back page of this issue is a photo of General Patton.
This is a complete issue and is in good condition, see photos ... See More
PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated January 26, 1944.
Headlines on the frontpage read "Philip Wylie Answers Pegler on Anti-Semitism - Author Writes on What This Country Would Be Like Without Jews" "Darlanism in S. America" " Dewey vs. FDR - It Would Be A Pleasure".The paper features other war news and stories of the day.
This is a complete issue and is in good con... See More
PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated January 25, 1944.
Headlines on the frontpage read "How to Beat Hitler in S. America" "Truman to Investiage Palm Beach Deal" "Dewey 'Fesses Up... Yup, He'll Run" "Red Army Cuts Nazi Escape Railway Line".The paper features other war news and stories of the day.
This is a complete issue and is in good condition, see photo... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated July 26, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it.
In this issue there is a photo with a caption that says "A fishing-smack containing seven men capsized in a sudden squall on Gravesend Bay. Six of the Party were Taken off by Life-Lines; But the Last Man could not Swim, and He Refused to leave His Perch Until Half a Dozen Launches C... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated July 12, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it.
In this issue there is an article with photos called "Why the English Stroke Fails in American Rowing" by George Marvin. There is a photo of "Segantini's Monument in the Alps" and there is an article with photos called "Queen Victoria as I Knew Her" by X... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated July 4, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it.
In this issue there is a double page photo spread called "Poets Who are Talked of for the English Laureateship" and there are two portraits on a page which is titled "An Interesting Example of American Portraiture." The double page centerfold has many smaller photos inclu... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated June 28, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it.
In this issue there is an article with photos called "The Polo Matches--A Review" by George Marvin and there is a photo called "An Unusual Musical Comedy Curtain Call." There is also an article with photos called "The Science of Breeding Kings" by Henry Smith W... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated June 21, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it.
In this issue there is a photo called "Burial in Air" and there is an article with photos called "The Theater of Thrills." The centerfold has many photos of different news during the week plus much more.
Other advertisements of the day are included as well, helpi... See More
Industrial Series....
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated June 14, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it. The front page has a photo called "Remembering the 'Maine.'"
In this issue there are several articles including "They Married on Sixty a Week"; "Fuel for the Human Engine"; "To Make Doctors Better"; "The New Lake Superior Cloverland" and &quo... See More
Industrial Series....Inland Empire....
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated June 7, 1913 The front page has a photo: "A Leader of American Sport." Also included is a photo spread of Four Generations of Morgans" plus there are several articles in this issue including "Revitalizing the National Guard"; "Montana's Treasure City"; "The Inland Empire of the Northwest" and &quo... See More
Philippine Sea Naval Battle 1944...
* Philippine Sea Naval Battle
* World War II
This 12 page newspaper has a headline on the front page:
"Japs On Saipan Run Short of Drinking Water - U.S. Lures 'Em" with subheads that include: "American Voice, Speaking in Japanese, Gets Enemy Out With Promise, of Thirst Quencher", "Oust Japs from Shweli R
Industrial Series....State of Washington....
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated May 31, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it. The front page has an article called "To Our Readers."
In this issue there are several articles including "To Make Opium Contraband"; "The Vanishing Astor House"; "The Giant of Puget Sound"; "Dairying in the Pacific Northwest"; "A City of... See More
Industrial Series....Oregon.....
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated May 24, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it. The front page has an article called "Our Peripatetic Secretary of State."
In this issue there is an illustration called "Our Angel of Peace" by C. J. Budd. There are several articles including "Portland the Optimistic"; "The American Northwest"; "... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated May 17, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it. The front page has an article called "An Appeal to the President."
In this issue there is a photo of "'Defender of Liberty and Friend of Human Right.'" There is an article called "Trying to Lend China $125,000,000" by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore and there is another a... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated May 10, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it. The front page has an article called "The President in an Obdurate State."
In this issue there is an illustration called "To the President! We Beg of You Don't Sign!" by C. J. Budd plus there is a photo called "Tempering the Jingo Spirit in California." There is ... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated May 3, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it. The front page has an article called "Secretary Bryan in California."
In this issue there is an article called "Playing With Dynamite" and the double page illustration is called "From Producer to Consumer" by C. M. Relyea. There is a photo spread of "American... See More
Industrial Series....Minneapolis---St. Paul.....
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated April 26, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it. The front page has an article called "The Disaffection of Mr. Hearst."
In this issue there is an article called "Seeking a New Continent" by Vilhjalmur Stefansson and there are photos of "A Motor-Car for War Aeroplanes." There are several articles about Minneap... See More
President Wilson Reads Address to Congress.....
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated April 19, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it. The front page has an article called "President Wilson on Capitol Hill."
In this issue there is a photo of "Reviving an Original Custom" and there is an article with illustrations called "Right-Legged vs. Left-Legged Golf" by William Hemmingway. The double page... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated April 12, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it. The front page has an article called "Brother Bryan's Birthday Banquet."
In this issue there is an illustration called "Our Governor" by C. J. Budd and there is an article with photos of "Uneasy Heads--some Timely Gossip of the Balkan Courts" by C. Powell-Napie... See More
The Death of John Morgan.....
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated April 5, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it. The front page has an article called "The President and His Ambassadors."
In this issue there is an article with photos called "The Passing of a Great Figure" and there is a full page photo of him on the opposite page called "John Pierpont Morgan." There is a ph... See More
HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated March 29, 1913.
This issue has a color cover sheet over it. The front page has an article called "The New Administration and China."
In this issue there is an article called "President Wilson's Leadership" by A. Maurice Low and photos of "The Dead King of Greece and His Successor." There is another article called "... See More
Tidal Waves Hit Chile...
THE DETROIT NEWS, Detroit, Michigan, dated May 23, 1960.
The front page of this issue includes an article entitled: "Tidal Waves Lash Cities in Chile, Hawaii", which goes on to describe the events prior and post to the actual tsunami.
This issue is in good condition, although it is very fragile.
Background Information: The magnitude 9.5 Great Chilean Earthquake of Ma
Herrin Revolt...
THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Detroit, Michigan, dated February 11, 1924.
The front page of this issue features an article concerning the mining town of Herrin, Illinois entitled: "More Troops Called Out in Herrin Revolt". This article states that "It was learned from a reliable source tonight that four thousand members of the United Mine Workers of American working in the
THE DETROIT NEWS, Michigan, August 3, 1920
* Charles Ponzi Scheme
* Early day swindler
This 36 page newspaper has a one column headlines on the front page:
* PONZI RESUMES PAYING CLAIMS
* Scalpers Besiege Line at His Office Trying To Buy Out Those Waiting
Other news of the day throughout. Some browning and wear around the margins, otherwise good.
source: wikipedia: Charles Ponzi ... See More
Joe Tinker is dead...
NEW YORK TIMES, July 28, 1948This 48 page newspaper has one column headlines on page 23 that include: "JOE TINKER IS DEAD; A BASEBALL GREAT" "End Comes to Cubs' Shortstop in Famous Double-Play Trio on His 68th Birthday" with smaller subheads and one column photo of Joe Tinker.
Other news of the day throughout. Some margin browning and little wear, otherwise in good conditi... See More
Early Flight... Gillespie...
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, from New York, New York, dated June 24, 1905. The frontpage of this issue features "The Gillespie Aeroplane As It Would Appear When Soaring" An interesting machine with a square wing, and the pilot seated below the wing. Report inside with two photos: The Gillespie Aeroplane.
Other topics with photos and illustrations throughout.
This is a complete 16 pag
County Fair Illustration...
LESLIES WEEKLY, N.Y., Aug. 8, 1912.
* The County Fair
A full front page color illustration captioned: "The Coming County Fair" shows a crowd of folks in the foreground enjoying the various attractions at the fair, with a horse track in the background. In nice condition.
Arthur E. Jameson...
LESLIES ILLUSTRATED, N.Y., May 16, 1907.
* Arthur E. Jameson
A very nice full front page duotone illustration of a well-dressed woman and a young girl picking daisies shows the woman waving to folks in a passing automobile, by Arthur E. Jameson. In nice condition.