Seller: ChristianBookbag / Beans Books, Inc., Westlake, OH, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: New. New from publisher. Multiple copies are available. Buy multiples from our store to save on shipping.
Published by Harper and Brothers, New York and London, 1898
Seller: Saucony Book Shop, Kutztown, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Brown cloth, lettered in gilt, decorated in orange with gilt outline and accents, deckled text block edges with top edge in gilt. Mild rubbing to front joint and spine extremities. 1st ed. [iv],294 pp. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.
Published by New York: Fiction House 1st Edition, 1944
Seller: John McCormick, Mississauga, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. George Gross (front cover) (illustrator). First Edition. ----------pulp magazine, standard pulp size. FIRST ISSUE, although it states Vol. 1 No. 10 on copyright page, likely a misprint. One inch tears to spine top and bottom, 1/2 inch piece missing from spine bottom, corner crease, less than the usual amount of small edge tears, a VG copy.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 2 Vols Green cloth over boards. Gilt lettering on spine. Bright and clean. Corners bumped. Top edge gilt. Deckle fore and bottom edges. Several pages uncut. Name on FFEP of Vol 1 in pencil, otherwise clean throughout.
Published by Harper & Brothers, NY, 1889
Language: English
Seller: Yesterday's Books, Richmond, IN, U.S.A.
Cloth. Condition: G. No Jacket. 395 pp + 423 pp + 8 p ads in both volumes, volume 1 has a b/w portrait frontis of Mr. Motley, the books are solid and tight, the pages are clean with light browning on the edges, the former owner has inked 3 lines of a presentation inscription (?) on the front free endpaper of volume 2, both volumes have tight covers with extremity wear, light soil and bumped corners, this is a solid and usable set.
Published by Harper & Brothers, New York, 1889
Seller: Livresse, Gatineau, QC, Canada
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. 395, 423 p. + catalogue 6 p. Bookplate and stamps of the fraser Institute Water's marks in vol. I.
Published by Harper & Brothers, New York: ., 1889
Full Cloth. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Two Volumes. Portrait Frontis in volume one. Deckled edges. Top edges gilt. Boston bookseller's label in both volumes. XLib. Mr. Edward Motley's card on front paste down of volume one with manuscript "with the compliments of, March 18th 1889". Library label of Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary; and on the front paste downs the donation label of Rev. Jeremiah Zimmerman (1848-1937), a well-known numismatist and Egyptologist, and long-time trustee at Gettysburg. 4to. 260mm. Original full green cloth bindings. Extremities worn with slight loss. Bindings soiled. Hardbound. Please email us directly about postal charges on these sets. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGSETS BX 4 Language: eng.
Published by Harper Brothers, NY, 1884
Language: English
Seller: Hellertown Books, Hellertown, PA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Acceptable. No Jacket. HARPER'S WEEKLY -- November 15, 1884 -- Original Complete Issue -- Edgewear and some tears to wraps.
Published by Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York, 1894
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Used - Good. Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York, 1894. 40 of Autograph Edition of 55, signed by Harper. vii,498 pages. 9 x 6", white cloth spine, printed label, paper boards, gilt top edge. Autograph letter to Harper regarding publication inserted. Fair Play for Woman before American-Woman Suffrage Association; Slavery. Cover bit rubbed, lower inner hinge starting, G.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Second Edition. This three volume work covers the personal and professional life of John Lothrop Motley, a distinguished American historian, diplomat, and author best remembered today for his works on Dutch history. Complete in two volumes. 8 3/4" tall. Burgundy cloth. From private collection of Lt. Col. Leopold Jenner with his armorial bookplate on front pastedown. Cloth bindings show some discoloration and rubbing.
Published by Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square, New York, 1889
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 2 Volume set. Bindings firm, corners lightly bumped/worn, spine heads somewhat frayed. Gold gilt on top edge of volume 1 has a short scratch. Interiors clean and unmarked. Oversize/Overweight: additional postage may apply.
Published by Clark Publishing Company, Evanston, IL, 1956
Language: English
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Evanston, IL: Clark Publishing Company, 1956. The September, 1956 issue of Fate Magazine (issue no. 78) in Raymond A. Palmer's now-legendary paranormal-reporting non-fiction enterprise, which began with, in its first issue, Kenneth Arnold's cover account of flying crescents which "skipped like saucers across a pond", an event which, for whatever reason, kicked off the modern era of UFO events. After that, Fate introduced countless events which remain, to this day, fodder for paranormal documentaries and investigation. 12mo, illustrated perfect-bound wraps, 130 pp. A Fine copy, with no flaws at all discernible without close loupe inspection. As high grade as Fate gets. Newsprint page paper has modestly toned, as always, but nor much. Extraordinarily sharp example. Highest Grade, particularly for a periodical which often shows substantial wear from use. See scans. This issue features articles on Dowsing for Murder, Lost in the Fourth Dimension, The Phantom Wolf, My Invisible Wife, a 1956 alchemist, Sea Serpents, Handel's ghost, a poltergeist, and of course much, much else, including the standard Departments, always engrossing in themselves. Interior art and photography is largely uncredited. A piece of paranormal history, and an example of a unique branch of Americana, in very highly collectible condition. l50n.
Published by Georgia Museum of Art, 1991
ISBN 10: 0915977079 ISBN 13: 9780915977079
Language: English
Seller: BennettBooksLtd, San Diego, NV, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Published by Harper & Brothers, New York, 1889
Seller: Shoemaker Booksellers, Gettysburg, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Original green cloth covers w/ gilt title on spines. Bindings lightly soiled and rubbed. Top edges gilt. Previous owner's bookplate on front paste-down of both volumes. Light scattered foxing. Pencil notes to rear endpaper of Vol. 1. Illust. w/ a frontispiece portrait in Vol. 1. Contents nice.
Published by Harper & Brothers, 1889
Seller: Bibliodisia Books, IOBA, MWABA, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Fine except for worming at two hinge bottoms, which does not affect books' integrity. Scarce volumes, out of print. Binding is cloth.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1870
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Good. Thomas Nast - John Bolles - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 20 pages (includes Supplement) dated November 26, 1870 -- Vol. 14, No. 726 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, page 1 of supplement is separated at spine except for a couple of inches at bottom of page, otherwise nice condition -- The Front Cover has a large engraving by John Bolles titled "The Traveling Tinker" (from a New Jersey village near New York) -- Page 755 has a map engraving titled "Map Of The Southwestern Part Of France, Showing Orleans, Tours, Lyons, And Their Railway Connections" -- Page 756 has two large engravings, one titled "The New Parisian Police", the other "A Night At The Front" -- Page 757 has two large engravings, one portrait titled "M. Thiers", the other "The Exodus From St. Cloud" -- Page 760 has a full page engraving titled "The Palace Of Versailles" -- Page 761 has a full page engraving by Thomas Nast titled "Die .", depicting a forlorn woman holding a list of dead and wounded, looking at a peace dove in the distance, coming through the clouds on a ray of sunshine -- Page 764 has a large engraving titled "At The Prussian Barricades--The Noise Of A Shell" -- Page 765 has two large engravings, one titled "The Defense Of Paris--The Bridges Of Asnieres And Clichy, Across The Seine, Destroyed", the other "Declaring The Result Of The Plebiscite At Rome" -- This issue contains a portion of the serial "Bred In The Bone", Chapters XXXV & XXXVI -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1885
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. C. Graham - J. Durkin - F. H. Taylor - Thomas Nast - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 16 pages dated April 25, 1885 -- Vol. 29, No. 1479 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, small repaired tear at top of page 261, otherwise nice condition -- The Front Cover has a full page engraving titled "Theodore Thomas" (German violinist) -- Page 260 has four portrait engravings titled "General Grant's Children", subtitled as follows: "Colonel Fred Grant", "Mrs. Algernon C. F. Sartoris (Nellie W. Grant)", "U. S. Grant, Jun.", and "Jesse R. Grant" -- Page 261 has two engravings, one titled "Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant", the other "The 'Old Brick Church', Near Smithfield, Virginia" -- Page 264 has a full page engraving by C. Graham and J. Durkin titled "A Collapse Of 'Speculative Buildings' In New York" -- Page 265 has a full page engraving by F. H. Taylor titled "A March Day In St. Augustine, Florida" -- Page 268 has two engravings, one titled "Philotheos Bryennios", the other a map engraving titled "Routes Of Asiatic Cholera" -- Page 269 has a full page engraving by Thomas Nast titled "Defying The People" (political cartoon) -- This issue contains a portion of the serial "Adrian Vidal" by W. E. Norris, Chapters XXVI & XXVII -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1885
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. T. De Thulstrup - A. B. Frost - F. S. Church - W. T. Smedley - Thomas Nast - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 16 pages dated February 14, 1885 -- Vol. 29, No. 1469 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, very nice condition -- The Front Cover begins a short story in this issue titled "Jonas Grappitt's Valentine" by Fanny Foster Clark, with half page illustration on front cover by T. De Thulstrup -- Page 100 has a full page engraving by A. B. Frost titled "Odds And Ends At The Fanciers' Show" (Madison Square Garden, New York, chickens, dogs, goats, horses) -- Page 101 has two portrait engravings, one titled "Yseult Dudley", the other " 'Chinese Gordon', The Defender Of Khartoom" -- Pages 104 & 105 have a double page centerfold engraving by F. S. Church titled "The Siege Of The Loves--Capitulation Imminent" (cupid) -- Page 108 has a full page engraving by W. T. Smedley titled "The New York Athletic Club, Opened February 5, 1885" -- Page 109 has a large engraving by Thomas Nast titled "The Guardian Of The Emergency Fund Getting A Dose Of His Own Medicine" (political cartoon) -- This issue contains a portion of the serial "Adrian Vidal" by W. E. Norris, Chapters XII & XIII -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1868
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. Stanley Fox - W. S. L. Jewett - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 16 pages dated February 29, 1868 -- Vol. 12, No. 583 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Slight moisture stain around edges, otherwise nice condition -- The Front Cover has a large engraving titled "Don't Go Yet!", (not wanting the life of the party to leave) -- Page 132 has three engravings titled as follows: "Stuart's Portrait Of George Washington", "Relieving The Poor--The Dinner Hour" by Stanley Fox, and "Relieving The Poor--Serving Soup" by Stanley Fox -- Page 136 has a full page engraving by W. S. L. Jewett titled "Scene In The Hospital For Incurables On Blackwell's Island" -- Page 137 has a full page engraving titled "Arrival Of The Body Of Prince Maximillian Of Miramar At Trieste, January 16, 1868" -- Page 140 has a full page engraving titled "The New Suspension Bridge Over The Ohio River At Cincinnati, Ohio" -- Page 141 has two engravings, one titled "The Late Rear-Admiral H. H. Bell, U.S.N.", the other "The Mont Cenis Railroad--Locomotive Engine, With Horizontal Extra Wheels, Illustrating The Fell System" -- This issue contains portions of the following serials: "The Moonstone" by Wilkie Collins, Chapter XV, and "My Neighbor Nelly" by Miss Thackeray, Part III -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1867
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 16 pages dated May 4, 1867 -- Vol. 11, No. 540 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Small repaired tear on pages 277 & 285, otherwise nice condition -- The Front Cover has four portrait engravings titled "Portraits Of American Artists", which includes Daniel Huntington, P.N.A., Eastman Johnson, N. A., Charles Elliott, N. A., and F. O. C. Darley, N. A. -- Page 276 has two large engravings, one titled "Intelligence-Office In New York", the other "Scene In A Sugar Bush, Otsego County, New York" -- Page 277 has an article titled "Our Russian Possessions", accompanied by three engravings titled as follows: "Our Russian Possessions--New Archangel, The Principal Town Of Russian America", "Our Russian Possessions--Mount Saint Elias, Russian America", and the third a map of North America. This was the PURCHASE OF ALASKA from Russia for $7.2 million. -- Page 280 has a full page engraving titled "For The Last Time" (a sorrowful goodbye) -- Page 281 has a full page engraving titled "The First Of May--The Discomforts Of Moving", accompanied by a poem on page 282 by Augustus Comstock -- Page 284 has three engravings titled as follows: "The Contraband", "The Recruit", and "The Veteran" -- Page 285 has two engravings, one titled "Edward John Eyre, Late Governor Of Jamaica, West Indies", the other "Paris Fashions For April" -- This issue contains portions of the following serials: "Playing For High Stakes" by Miss Annie Thomas, Chapter XII, "Mabel's Progress", Chapter I, and "Birds Of Prey", Chapter III -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1867
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. W. B. Baird - Stanley Fox - W. S. L. Jewett - Theodore R. Davis - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 16 pages dated February 15, 1868 -- Vol. 12, No. 581 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers and contents are tight, very nice condition -- The Front Cover has a large engraving by W. B. Baird and article titled "The Great Fire In Chicago, January 28, 1868" -- Page 100 has two large engravings, one titled "An Avalanche In An Alpine Pass", the other by Stanley Fox titled "Relieving The Poor At No. 1 Bond Street, New York" -- Page 104 has a full page engraving by W. S. L. Jewett titled "Broadway, February, 1868" -- Page 105 has a full page engraving by Theodore R. Davis titled "Buffalo Attacked By Wolves" -- Page 108 has two large engravings, one titled "Hunting Quaggas And Zebras In Africa", the other "Indians Fishing For Salmon In Oregon" -- Page 109 has three engravings titled as follows: "Lying In Wait" (a snowball fight), "Burning Of The Academy Of Music, Albany", and "Fenian Attack On The Martello Tower, Duncannon, Ireland, January 17, 1868" -- This issue contains portions of the following serials: "My Neighbor Nelly" by Miss Thackeray, Part I, and "The Moonstone" by Wilkie Collins, Chapters XI & XII -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1884
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. J. MacDonald - C. J. Taylor - J. O. Davidson - Charles Graham - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 16 pages dated February 9, 1884 -- Vol. 28, No. 1416 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, light moisture stain around edge, otherwise nice condition -- The Front Cover has a full page portrait engraving titled "The Late Wendell Phillips" -- Page 88 has two large engravings, one by J. MacDonald titled "Going To The Montreal Carnival--A Snow-Shoe Party In Canada", the other by C. J. Taylor titled "Curling Match On Van Cortlandt Lake--Scotland Against America" -- Page 89 has a full page of nine engravings by J. O. Davidson titled "Port Eads, South Pass Of The Mississippi" -- Pages 92 & 93 have a double page centerfold, consisting of several engravings, titled "The Seventeenth Exhibition Of The American Water-Color Society, At The National Academy Of Design" -- Page 96 has two large engravings, one titled "Union Theological Seminary" (New York), the other by Charles Graham titled "The Bad Lands Of The Little Missouri" -- Page 97 has a large engraving titled "The Ice Castle At Montreal" (Dominion Square) -- This issue contains a portion of the serial "I Say No: or The Love-Letter Answered" by Wilkie Collins, Chapters XVI & XVII -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1884
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. A. B. Frost - F. B. Schell - Charles Graham - Thomas Nast - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 16 pages dated March 22, 1884 -- Vol. 28, No. 1422 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, small, old repaired tear on page 182, otherwise nice condition -- The Front Cover has a poem by Will Carleton titled "The Ancient Miner's Story", with three illustrations by A. B. Frost -- Page 184 has a full page of six engravings titled "The French Invasion Of Tonquin" -- Page 185 has a full page of five engravings by F. B. Schell titled "Sketches At Atlantic City" -- Page 188 has a full page engraving by Charles Graham titled "Icebergs In The Track Of European Steamers" -- Page 189 has a full page engraving by Thomas Nast titled "The Silver Delusion" (political cartoon, Bland Silver Act, Uncle Sam) -- Page 193 has three engravings, titled as follows: "The Late Bishop Clarkson", "The Hon. E. H. Funston", and "Effects Of Obstructions In Gun Barrels" -- This issue contains a portion of the serial "I Say No; or, The Love-Letter Answered" by Wilkie Collins, Book The Second, Chapters XXVIII & XXIX, and a Short Story titled "The Tender Conscience Of Mr. Bobberts" by Sherwood Bonner, with illustrations -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1883
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. Alfred Frederics - Charles Graham - Gray-Parker - Alexander Y. Lee - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 16 pages dated February 17, 1883 -- Vol. 26, No. 1365 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, very light moisture stain around edges, otherwise nice condition -- The Front Cover has a large engraving accompanying a short story titled "Valentines To Order" by Annie Robertson Macfarlane -- Page 100 has a large engraving titled "Winter Sports In The Engadine" (Switzerland) -- Page 101 has five engravings titled "The Recent Floods In Germany" -- Page 104 has a full page engraving with poem titled "A Valentine To Phillis" -- Page 105 has a full page engraving by Charles Graham titled "A Snow-Slide In The Rocky Mountains" -- Page 108 has a full page engraving by Gray-Parker titled "The Liederkranz Ball" (German) -- Page 109 has two large engravings, one titled "The Flood At Cleveland, Ohio--View From The Great Western Dispatch Freight-House, Scranton Avenue", the other by Alexander Y. Lee titled "The Flood At Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania--View From Alleghany City Looking Toward Herr's Island" -- This issue contains a portion of the serial "The Hands Of Justice" by F. W. Robinson, Chapters XIV & XV -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1882
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. H. A. Ogden - Paul Frenzeny - C. D. Weldon - W. P. Snyder - T. R. Davis - Thomas Nast - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 16 pages dated September 2, 1882 -- Vol. 26, No. 1341 -- Profusely illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, very nice condition -- The Front Cover has a poem by Will Carleton titled "Let The Cloth Be White", with illustrations -- Page 548 has four engravings, titled as follows: "The Late Frederic De Peyster", "Lieutenant-General Sir Garnet Wolseley", "The Duke Of Connaught", and the fourth by H. A. Ogden titled "Women's Day At A New York Swimming Bath" -- Page 549 has a full page engraving by Paul Frenzeny titled "Sketches On Two Model Dairy-Farms" (New Jersey) -- Page 552 has a full page engraving by C. D. Weldon titled "The Pool-Rooms At Long Island City" -- Page 553 has a full page engraving by W. P. Snyder titled "The Moss Industry In The South" -- Page 556 has a large engraving by T. R. Davis titled "Life-Saving At Rockaway Beach" -- Page 557 has a large engraving by Thomas Nast titled "A Good Lesson For Us. U.Sam (to Count Ferdinand De Lesseps). 'Swell up and burst--that's right. Is that the kind of neutrality you are going to give US at Panama?'" (Uncle Sam as eagle in suit, Count Lesseps as bullfrog, Suez Canal, political cartoon) -- This issue contains a portion of the following serials: "Kept In The Dark" by Anthony Trollope, Chapter XIX, and "Multum In Parvo. A Series of Stories, With No Waste Of Words. Singleheart, and Doubleface" by Charles Reade, Chapter XI -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1877
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. Thomas Nast - Felix Regamy - E. W. Perry - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 20 pages (includes Supplement) dated June 16, 1877 -- Vol. 21, No. 1068 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, nice condition -- The Front Cover has a large portrait engraving titled "Fletcher Harper" (Died May 29, 1877, last of four Harper brothers of Harper & Brothers) -- Page 460 has a full page engraving from a painting by E. W. Perry titled "Reading The Bible To Grandpapa" -- Page 461 has a full page engraving by Felix Regamy titled "Sunday Service On Board A Pacific Mail Steam-Ship" -- Pages 464 & 465 have a double page centerfold engraving by Thomas Nast titled "On The Red Danube--'Bless You, My Children!'" -- Page 468 has two engravings, one titled "Hobart Pasha", the other "Russian Field-Guns Commanding The Danube At The Mouth Of The Pruth" -- Page 469 has a large engraving titled "Russian Troops At The Railway Station, Jassy" -- Page 473 has a large engraving titled "Discussing War News In A Cafe At Constantinople" -- Page 474 has a large engraving titled "Cape Kalabria, Bay Of Varna, Black Sea" -- Page 475 has an engraving titled "Hudson Bay Sketches" -- This issue contains a portion of the following serials: "An Open Verdict" by Miss M. E. Braddon, Chapter VI, and "Carita" by Mrs. Oliphant, Chapter XXXVI -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1878
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. Thomas Nast - E. A. Abbey - H. Pyle - R. C. Woodville - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 20 pages (includes Supplement) dated January 19, 1878 -- Vol. 22, No. 1099 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, light moisture stain around edges, otherwise nice condition -- The Front Cover has a full page engraving by Thomas Nast titled "The Tweed-Ization Of Silver" (political cartoon) -- Page 48 has a full page engraving by Thomas Nast titled "Ideal Money" (U.S. Treasury, soft-soap payments, political cartoon) -- Page 52 has a full page engraving by E. A. Abbey, from a sketch by H. Pyle titled "Entangled" -- Page 53 has a full page engraving titled "A Warm Bed For Uncle" -- Page 56 has two large engravings, one titled "Loading Cotton At Charleston, South Carolina", the other "A Cotton Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina" -- Page 57 has three engravings, titled as follows: "A Nest Of Anchors Raised In Quebec Harbor", "Philip C. Bleil, Of The Steamboat Squad", and "Superintendent Louis D. Pilsbury" -- Page 61 has a large portrait engraving titled "Henry M. Stanley, The African Explorer" -- Page 64 has a large engraving titled "The Turkish Retreat From Kars" -- This issue contains a portion of the following serials: "The History Of A Crime" by Victor Hugo, Part II, Chapters VI & VII, "An Open Verdict" by Miss M. E. Braddon, Chapter LIX, "A Shadow On The Threshold" by Mary Cecil Hay, Chapter I, and "Shepherds All And Maidens Fair" by Walter Besant and James Rice, Chapters V-VII -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1878
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. Thomas Nast - Rogers - Snyder - Sol Eytinge, Jun. - F. Regamey - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 20 pages (includes Supplement) dated January 12, 1878 -- Vol. 22, No. 1098 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, very light moisture stain around edges, otherwise very nice condition -- The Front Cover has a full page engraving by Thomas Nast titled "The Newest Arrival" -- Page 28 has a full page engraving by Rogers and Snyder titled "The President's Visit To New York", with three engravings subtitled "The Reception At The Union League Club House", "Opening Of The American Museum Of Natural History", and "Seventy-Second Annual Dinner Of The New England Society" -- Page 32 has a full page engraving by Sol Eytinge, Jun. titled "New-Year's Day In Blackville--The Twins Receive" -- Page 33 has a full page engraving by F. Regamey titled "The Next Partner" -- Page 36 has a full page engraving by Thomas Nast titled "This Establishment Needs Constant Advertising" (Solid South, Georgia) -- Page 37 has a large engraving titled "Cleopatra's Calendar" -- Page 41 has two large engravings, one titled "The Sistova Bridge Across The Danube At Night" and "Russian Officers Lost In The Fog Near Plevna--Listening To The Muezzin's Call" -- This issue contains a portion of the following serials: "The History Of A Crime" by Victor Hugo, Part II, Chapters IV-VI, "An Open Verdict" by Miss M. E. Braddon, Chapters LVII & LVIII, "Thou Art The Man" by Miss M. E. Braddon, Chapters III & IV, and "Shepherds All And Maidens Fair" by Walter Besant and James Rice, Chapters IV & V -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1877
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. Thomas Nast - Schell & Hogan - Paul Frenzeny - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 20 pages (includes Supplement) dated June 9, 1877 -- Vol. 21, No. 1067 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, nice condition -- The Front Cover has a full page engraving by Thomas Nast titled "The Almighty 'Pound'. J. Bull. 'Hobart Pasha, this is Neutrality, and that sort of thing, you know.'" (political cartoon, England) -- Page 440 has a full page engraving by Schell & Hogan titled "Yacht Rendezvous, Gowanus Bay, Brooklyn--Preparing For The Yachting Season" -- Page 441 has two large engravings, one titled "Scene At Niagara Falls--Buying Mementos", the other "The Miseries Of An Ocean Voyage" (humorous) -- Pages 444 & 445 have a double page centerfold engraving by Paul Frenzeny titled "A Chinese Reception In San Francisco" -- Page 448 has a large engraving titled "A Russian Outpost Of The Advanced Guard In Roumania" -- Page 449 has a large engraving titled "Cossacks On The Road From Galatz To Barboschi" -- Page 453 has four engravings titled "Russian Peasants" -- Pages 454 & 455 have two large engravings titled "Sketches In Turkey--Street Characters Of Constantinople" -- Page 456 has two large engravings, one titled "Sketches In Turkey--Encampment Of Cavalry", the other "Sketches In Turkey--Soldiers Passing Through A Village" -- This issue contains a portion of the serial "An Open Verdict" by Miss M. E. Braddon, Chapter IV -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- An excellent opportunity for the Historian, Researcher or Collector. ---- 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.
Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1877
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. Thomas Nast - Schell & Hogan - Sol Eytinge, Jun. - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 20 pages (includes Supplement) dated May 19, 1877 -- Vol. 21, No. 1064 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, nice condition -- The Front Cover has a full page engraving by Thomas Nast titled "The Advanced Age. Mercury. 'What under the sun are you doing?' Mars. 'Mortals will make 'such' big guns, and this is the consequence.'" (political cartoon) -- Page 384 has three engravings, titled as follows: "Edhem Pasha, Grand Vizier Of Turkey", "Abd-Ul-Kerim Pasha, Turkish Commander-In-Chief", and "Arrival Of Turkish Recruits At Constantinople" -- Page 385 has a full page engraving by Schell and Hogan titled "To The Rescue!--Hurrying With A Surf-Boat To The Scene Of A Wreck" -- Pages 388 & 389 have a double page centerfold engraving titled "The War Between Russia And Turkey--Landing Cavalry At Constantinople" -- Page 392 has a full page engraving by Thomas Nast titled "Antiquities" -- Page 393 has two engravings, one titled "Iwakuni Bridge, Japan", the other by Sol Eytinge, Jun. titled "Trout-Fishing--Nature 'Versus' Art" -- Page 397 has a large engraving titled "Turkish Troops Passing Through Stamboul" -- Pages 398 & 399 have a double page engraving, consisting of nine engravings, titled "Sketches In Russia And Turkey" -- This issue contains a portion of the following serials: "An Open Verdict" by Miss M. E. Braddon, Chapters I & II, and "Good Stories Of Man And Other Animals" by Charles Reade, Chapter X, Part III -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- 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.