About this Item
Vol.17 #3 with numerous illustrations, articles and advertisements. This was the second magazine founded by the New York City publishing firm of Scribner's. The first magazine, Scribner's Monthly, ran from 1870 to 1881, and then continued as The Century, under another publisher. In 1887 the new Scribner's Magazine began, running until 1939. Contents include: History Of The Last Quarter-Century In The United States. I. At The Close Of The Reconstruction by E. Benjamin Andrews, A Circle In The Water. I. by W. D. Howells, Three Sonnets by William Morton Fullerton, A Memory by Ina Coolbrith, Land-Locked by Charles Buxton Going, American Politics. III. When Slavery Went Out Of Politics by Noah Brooks, Thoreau's Poems Of Nature by F. B. Sanborn, and more. VG condition complete copy with white pages and penciled name on cover and title page, overhang imperfections. Typical wear, darkening and other imperfections. Seller Inventory # 120956
Bibliographic Details
Title: Scribner's Magazine - March 1895
Publisher: Charles Scribner & Co., New York
Publication Date: 1895
Binding: Illustrated Wrappers
Illustrator: Edward L. Burlingame [Editor]
Condition: Good
Edition: 1st Edition
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