Published by Harper& Brothers, New York, 1882
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
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Add to basketDisbound. 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, 1882
Seller: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
£ 36.27
Convert currencyQuantity: 1 available
Add to basketDisbound. Condition: Very Good. Thomas Nast - C. D. Weldon - E. H. Garrett - P. Frenzeny - W. P. Snyder - T. R. Davis - (illustrator). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 16 pages dated September 23, 1882 -- Vol. 26, No. 1344 -- Profusely illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, very nice condition -- The Front Cover has a full page engraving by Thomas Nast titled "Was It The Petticoat Plea Which Softened The Hearts Of The Jurors?" (political cartoon) -- Page 596 has a full page engraving titled "The British Conquest In Egypt--Map Of The Seat Of War" -- Page 597 has two engravings, one titled "The Hon. Frederick Robie, Governor-Elect Of Maine, the other by C. D. Weldon titled "Match Between The Western Cricketers And The Merion Club, At Ardmore, Pennsylvania" (Cricket) -- Page 600 has a full page engraving by E. H. Garrett titled "New England Manufacturers' And Mechanics' Institute Fair, At Boston, Massachusetts" -- Page 601 has a full page engraving by P. Frenzeny titled "Past And Present--The Town-Crier And The Newsboy" -- Page 604 has a full page engraving by W. P. Snyder titled "The Gypsy Encampment On Broadway, New York" -- Page 605 has a full page engraving by T. R. Davis titled "At Asbury Park--Sunday Morning In The Pavilion" -- This issue contains a portion of the serial "Kept In The Dark" by Anthony Trollope, Chapter XXII -- 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.