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The Literary Digest (combined with Public Opinion); Volume XXXIII (33); whole number 856; September 15, 1906 ; [single complete issue]; James J. Hill; Democratic press and Mr. Bryaan; Reflections on Naval review; Threatened Suicide in Cuba; etc

by [Adam W. Wagnalls and Wilfred J. Funk]; et al

First edition thus

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New York, New York:: Funk and Wagnalls,. 1906.. First edition thus. Original Wraps. Very Good. Single issue with covers editorial content and ads present (no color ads). Quarto, 12" tall, pages 333 to 368, wire saddle stitch with pictorial wraps. A very good, clean sturdy issue overall, with minor shelf wear and roughing to the spine, and a small subscriber label affixed to cover; binding solid, paper lightly yellowed. Articles are all very short. Subject matters range from current events and news of the day to art, history and science. As such it makes a terrific read and portrait of its moment in time.

  • Bookseller: Avenue Victor Hugo Bookshop US (US)
  • Bookseller Inventory #: 24817
  • Format/binding: Original Wraps
  • Book condition: Very Good
  • Edition: First edition thus
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Funk and Wagnalls,
  • Place: New York, New York:
  • Date published: 1906.
  • Keywords: Magazine, Criticism, Essay, History, World War I (one), Illlustrated, Popular Culture, Periodical

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