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E. W. Howe's Monthly:  A Farmer's Magazine for Town People, Vol. I, Nos 3, 9, 11; and Vol. II, Nos. 1, 5, 9, 10, 11

E. W. Howe's Monthly: A Farmer's Magazine for Town People, Vol. I, Nos 3, 9, 11; and Vol. II, Nos. 1, 5, 9, 10, 11

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E. W. Howe's Monthly: A Farmer's Magazine for Town People, Vol. I, Nos 3, 9, 11; and Vol. II, Nos. 1, 5, 9, 10, 11

by Howe's, E. W

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Atchison, Kansas: E. W. Howe. First Edition . Soft cover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Edgar Watson Howe (1853 - 1937) was an American novelist and newspaper and magazine editor in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He fought for the Union in the Civil War and established a newspaper Bethany, Missouri to advocate his cause. Following successful, but short lived, endeavors operating newspapers in Colorado and Nebraska, Howe established "The Globe" in Atchison, Kansas in 1877 (Now the "Atchison Daily Globe"). He is perhaps best known, however, for "E. W. Howe's Monthly" (1911 - 1913), a periodical in which he was the sole writer (though freely and frequently quoting the writings of others), and one in which he would pontificate his political view and thoughts on the news of the day. An excellent source of additional information can be found in "A Critical Review of E. W. Howe's Monthly" a master's thesis by Della Josephine Heckert of Kansas State College, Pittsburg, Kansas (1961). Extant copies of the Monthly are scarce, and only a handful are found in libraries using WorldCat. Eight issues, each being 64 pages saddle stapled into paper wrap covers. Some of the covers show chips and small paper loss. There is some age toning to a few, as well as penciled notes and scribbles. All text on covers remains intact, and all eight issues are tight. Contents are clean and generally in very good condition.

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Lloyd Zimmer, Books and Maps US (US)
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Title
E. W. Howe's Monthly: A Farmer's Magazine for Town People, Vol. I, Nos 3, 9, 11; and Vol. II, Nos. 1, 5, 9, 10, 11
Author
Howe's, E. W
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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First Edition
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
E. W. Howe
Place of Publication
Atchison, Kansas
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0.00 lbs

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About Lloyd Zimmer, Books and Maps

With more than 25 years of experience buying and selling out-of-print, collectible, and rare books, maps, and ephemera, I am now doing business from my home at 60 Poplar Heights Rd.; Chanute, KS 66720; U.S.A. by appointment only. I offer a selection of more than 5000 books of all genre, as well as more than 1000 maps ranging from 15th century to early 20th. All inventory is hand selected and believed to be of significance for the collector, the reader, the historian or the general book lover. Historically, I have specialized in Kansas and regional history, but also maintain quality collections of Natural History, Theology, Americana, Railroad, Travel and Exploration, Medicine, Art, and Psychology, Neurology, and Psychiatry. Fine bindings, plate books, signed and inscribed items are an important part of my collections. Smaller, though intriguing collections of other genre are also a part of my holdings. Appraisal, consultation, and collection development services are available. Please come and browse, talk books, and have a cup of coffee in a relaxed and book friendly environment. But for the convenience of both of us, please email or call first. Trade terms available and dealers are welcome.

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