Harper's Weekly (Magazine) - A Journal of Civilization, Saturday, June 17, 1899 - The Proposed Nicaragua Canal
Harper's Weekly (Magazine) - A Journal of Civilization, Saturday, June 17, 1899 - The Proposed Nicaragua Canal
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- Año de publicación
- 1899
- Lugar de impresión
- New York
- Autor
- Martin, E.S., Bass, John F., Leupp, Francis E., Scollard, Clinton, Whitney, Caspar, Ralph, Julian, Chambers, Robert W., Ross, Clinton, Bangs, John Kendrick
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- Harper and Brothers
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- Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall
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- F First Edition
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- Harper's Weekly (Magazine) - A Journal of Civilization, Saturday, June 17, 1899 - The Proposed Nicaragua Canal Wards of the Nation - Their, First Vacation From School" depicts a Native American scene, British Problems in Asia, This Busy World, The Passing of John Barrett, United States Minister to Siam, Photos from the Philippines - Admiral Dewey Going for a Drive, Around Manila, Admiral Dewey at the Office of the Captain of the Port at Manila, Dakota and Montana Troops Crossing Wrecked Bridge over the Rio, Grande, The Philippine Revolt - The Malolos Campaign, Photos and write-ups of these men in the news - Frank Thomson of, the Pennsylvania Railroad, Major Arthur M. Diggles who was lost in the Malolos Campaign, Augustin Daly, Rev. W.H.P. Faunce of Brown University, and George K. Nash, Republican candidate for Governor of Ohio, Full-page illustration by W.A. Rogers entitled "Conquering a, Desert in Southern Arizona", A page of photos and illustrations along the route of the, proposed Nicaragua Canal, The Nicaragua Canal in Sight - article by Francis E. Leupp, Ballad of Leiutenant Miles, Two-page centerfold compilation of photos and illustration, depicting the proposed Nicaragua Canal, the country through which it will pass, and the people along the route, Hawaiian-America, An American Sovereign (continued), Amateur Sport - considerable text with six photos, Poem To Augustin Daly, The Conspirators (continued), Great vintage ads, including an illustrated one for the Columbia Bevel-Gear, Chainless Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Company of, Hartford, Conn Art Magazine Back Issues
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Pages 588-610. Features: Cover illustration by Ernest L. Blumenschein entitled "Wards of the Nation - Their First Vacation From School" depicts a Native American scene; British Problems in Asia; This Busy World; The Passing of John Barrett, United States Minister to Siam; Photos from the Philippines - Admiral Dewey Going for a Drive Around Manila, Admiral Dewey at the Office of the Captain of the Port at Manila, Dakota and Montana Troops Crossing Wrecked Bridge over the Rio Grande; The Philippine Revolt - The Malolos Campaign; Photos and write-ups of these men in the news - Frank Thomson of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Major Arthur M. Diggles who was lost in the Malolos Campaign, Augustin Daly, Rev. W.H.P. Faunce of Brown University, and George K. Nash, Republican candidate for Governor of Ohio; Full-page illustration by W.A. Rogers entitled "Conquering a Desert in Southern Arizona"; A page of photos and illustrations along the route of the proposed Nicaragua Canal; The Nicaragua Canal in Sight - article by Francis E. Leupp; Ballad of Leiutenant Miles; Two-page centerfold compilation of photos and illustration depicting the proposed Nicaragua Canal, the country through which it will pass, and the people along the route; Hawaiian-America; An American Sovereign (continued); Amateur Sport - considerable text with six photos; Poem To Augustin Daly; The Conspirators (continued); Great vintage ads, including an illustrated one for the Columbia Bevel-Gear Chainless Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Conn. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A quality copy. Magazine