Item # 177788
HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York City, New York, December 11, 1915
This issue has a color cover page before the title page which has an illustration titled "British Lion: 'What's keeping the Mouse?'" by Marcus. On the back of the cover page there is a photo of "Sunday Dinner."
In this issue, there are several articles including "Hockey, for Boys and Grown-Ups" by Herbert Reed; "The Chicago Clothing Strike" by Edith Wyatt; "Hits on the Stage" which includes a half page photo of "Romeo and Juliet"; "The Land of the Ox-Cart" by Elon Jessup; "Why Price Maintenance is Right" by Norman Hapgood; "Asia and the War" by Achmed Abdullah and "Moving Pictures Today" by Harold E. Stearns plus much more.
There are also several illustrations in this issue including "Pen and Inklings--Time the Jester" by Oliver Herford and the double page centerfold illustration which is titled "The Last of the Herd" by Morris "after famous painting." There is also a full page photo called "Paris Smiles."
Other advertisements of the day are included as well, helping to portray life at the turn of the century. This issue is in very good condition.
December 11, 1915
HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York City, New York, December 11, 1915
This issue has a color cover page before the title page which has an illustration titled "British Lion: 'What's keeping the Mouse?'" by Marcus. On the back of the cover page there is a photo of "Sunday Dinner."
In this issue, there are several articles including "Hockey, for Boys and Grown-Ups" by Herbert Reed; "The Chicago Clothing Strike" by Edith Wyatt; "Hits on the Stage" which includes a half page photo of "Romeo and Juliet"; "The Land of the Ox-Cart" by Elon Jessup; "Why Price Maintenance is Right" by Norman Hapgood; "Asia and the War" by Achmed Abdullah and "Moving Pictures Today" by Harold E. Stearns plus much more.
There are also several illustrations in this issue including "Pen and Inklings--Time the Jester" by Oliver Herford and the double page centerfold illustration which is titled "The Last of the Herd" by Morris "after famous painting." There is also a full page photo called "Paris Smiles."
Other advertisements of the day are included as well, helping to portray life at the turn of the century. This issue is in very good condition.
Category: Harper's Weekly