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HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York City, New York, April 29, 1916
This issue has a color cover page before the title page.
In this issue, there are several articles including "The Coming Election" by Charles D. Hazen; "Plutarch Lights of History--No. 7: Bernard Shaw" by F. P. A.; "Movies Destroy Art" by Charles E. Whittaker; "Movies Create Art" by Maurice Tourneur; "The French Case" by Philip Guedalla; "Making Photography Painless" by Charles Phelps Cushing; "Modern Art Today" by Walter Pach; "Labor and the Clayton Act" by William B. Wilson, Secretary of Labor; "A Master of Marionettes" by Gilbert Hirsch and "A Radical Statesman" by McGregor plus much more.
There are also several photos in this issue including "Seagulls of the British Navy"; "Sparta Revived--Boys Bearing Arms"; "News Photographs by Amateurs" and "Arguments for Riding in Motor Cars."
Some illustrations are also included in this issue including "The Old Fisherman"; "Any Old Morn" by Morris.
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.
April 29, 1916
HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York City, New York, April 29, 1916
This issue has a color cover page before the title page.
In this issue, there are several articles including "The Coming Election" by Charles D. Hazen; "Plutarch Lights of History--No. 7: Bernard Shaw" by F. P. A.; "Movies Destroy Art" by Charles E. Whittaker; "Movies Create Art" by Maurice Tourneur; "The French Case" by Philip Guedalla; "Making Photography Painless" by Charles Phelps Cushing; "Modern Art Today" by Walter Pach; "Labor and the Clayton Act" by William B. Wilson, Secretary of Labor; "A Master of Marionettes" by Gilbert Hirsch and "A Radical Statesman" by McGregor plus much more.
There are also several photos in this issue including "Seagulls of the British Navy"; "Sparta Revived--Boys Bearing Arms"; "News Photographs by Amateurs" and "Arguments for Riding in Motor Cars."
Some illustrations are also included in this issue including "The Old Fisherman"; "Any Old Morn" by Morris.
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