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Winslow Homer "The Morning Bell"...
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Winslow Homer "The Morning Bell"...

Item # 173782 ·
HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, December 13, 1873  By far the best & most desirable print in this issue is the nice full page by noted artist Winslow Homer titled: "The Morning Bell", which has a related article on a preceding page.
But there are many other prints in this issue including a full front page illustration by political cartoonist Thomas Nast captioned: "Justice." Inside are two half page illustrations of "The Hon. Noah Davis, Judge of the Supreme Court of New York" and "Russian Monument at Sebastopol." Also a full page: "Shelter for the Homeless - Night Scene in a New York Station House." and a doublepage centerfold by Thomas Nast: "Let Us Think Twice Before We Let Loose the Dogs of War.";  a half page illustration of "The Spanish Iron Clad 'Arapiles,' in the Brooklyn Navy Yard." and one-third page illustration of "The Western Entrance to the Tunnel."

The "Supplement" has a two-thirds page illustration of "Sketches Around Khiva." and a full page illustration of "Cotton in Egypt."

Complete in 16 pages.
Categories: 1870-1879, Post-Civil War
Price
$198
Second rate
$100

A more affordable copy with minor flaws. What is a second rate?

100% Authentic: Original printing, never a reproduction.