The Essentials at Fort Adobe 1898-By Frederic Remington: Harper's April 1898
by John Kendrick Bangs, Joseph Pennell, George A. Forsyth, William Reed Huntington, Henry Seton Merriman, Various
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ORIGINAL EDITION Publisher-Printing Location: Harper & Brothers, New York Date and Numbering: April, 1898 Volume XCVI, Number DLXXV Size and Page Count: 6.5" X 10 Tall,approx. 210 pages, the back cover with advertisements and statement of Harper's New Monthly Magazine Condition: Fair, binding good, cover has small tears mostly at spine cover and some small stains Note: 5 leaves or 10 pages missing at beginning of content Wounded Buffalo pages
Illustrations Information:approx. 55 engravings and many vintage advertisements and Many First Printings!----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian----
Articles and Information:
Poem: Prepared -By John White Chadwick
How to Cycle in Europe -By Joseph Pennell with 6 illustrations by Pennell
Primordial -By Morgan Robertson
The Closing Scene at Appomattox Court House -By George A. Forsyth with 5 illustrations by Zogbaum
Poem: An Australian Cradle-song -By John Harrison Wagner
Miss Moffett -By Marguerite Merington with 3 Illustrations
Gifts -By Ivan Wotherspoon with 3 Illustrations
Poem: A distant April -By Gertrude Hall Brownell
The Essentials at Fort Adobe -By Frederic Remington with 6 Ilustrations
Roden's Corner (chaps. XIII-XVI) -By Henry Seton Merriman with 4 illustrations byThulstrup
Poem: Free will? -By William Reed Huntington
The cursed Patois -By Mary Hartwell Catherwood with illustration
Poem: Bloom-time -By Charles Washington Coleman
Commercial aspects of the Panama Canal -By Worthington Chauncey Ford
Ending on a half-note -By Madelene Yale Wynne
An island city -By Thomas R., Jr. Dawley
England and Germany -By Sidney Whitman
Some byways of the brain (first paper) -By Andrew Wilson
Wanted"an American Aldershot -By James Parker
Editor's study/Drama-by Charles Dudley Warner
In the studio -By Hayden Carruth
Editor's drawer/Joke: How well she knew him!
Editor's drawer/Joke: Just what he wanted-By Earle Hooker Eaton
Editor's drawer/Joke: Contagious -By M.M. W.
Editor's drawer/Joke: Eloquence at bay
Editor's drawer/Cartoon: That gentler sex
Editor's drawer-By John Kendrick Bangs
Editor's drawer/Poem: The linguist -By John Kendrick Bangs
Editor's drawer/Poem: The melancholy Jaques-By John Kendrick Bangs
The businesslike Mr. Mosher
Editor's drawer/Cartoon: Experientia docet
Editor's drawer/Cartoon: A rescue
Literary notes -By Laurence Hutton
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- Title
- The Essentials at Fort Adobe 1898-By Frederic Remington
- Author
- John Kendrick Bangs, Joseph Pennell, George A. Forsyth, William Reed Huntington, Henry Seton Merriman, Various
- Illustrator
- Frederic Remington, Joseph Pennell, Zogbaum
- Format/Binding
- Soft
- Book Condition
- Used - Fair
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Harper's New Monthly Magazine
- Date Published
- 1898
- Size
- 6.5"" X 10""
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
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