The Busy Man's Magazine, February [Feb.] 1907, Vol. XIII, No. 4 - The Great Jewish Invasion [of New York]
by Keddell, E.A.; Nocross, Charles P.; Albert, Allan D.; MacDonagh, M.; Sawyer, Henry; Tritton, Sir I. Herbert; Winter, Nevin O.; Hendrick, Burton J.; Howe, Frederic C.; Crocker, Pearcy K.; Clear, Claudius; Markham, Edwin; Dark, Richard; Crissey, F.; Et al
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Toronto: The Maclean Publishing Company, Limited. Good. 1907. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. A rare surviving issue of this publication which was renamed Maclean's in 1911 after its founder Lt.-Col. John Bayne Maclean and remains in publication with the same name over one-hundred years later. "Containing the choicest and most entertaining articles and short stories appearing in the current numbers of the leading magazines of the world." - front cover. 9.25" x 6.25" in red card covers. 176 pages including 38 pages of wonderful ads, many illustrated. Contents include: James Bryce, LL.D., new British Ambassador to the U.S.; Lumber king and billionaire Frederick Weyerhaeuser; The Rapid Advancement of George Bruce Cortelyou; The Lords as the Supreme Court of Appeal; Great Men as Commercial Assets; A Solution to the Problem of the Unemployed in large English cities; The Financial Supremacy of London; Guatemala - land of opportunity; The Great Jewish Invasion - the industrial and social progress made by the Jewish population of New York; A Contrast between the American and British City; New York Businessman Pearcy K. Crocker in Jamaica; On the Value of Thrift; Work is the World's Law; Short Stories; Fire Waste and How to Reduce It; Capturing Wild Elephants in Mysore; Hints on Dismissing Unwelcome Callers; Brawn and Character; Cattle Raising in the Argentine; Other Contents of Current Magazines; and more. Binding intact. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; The Busy Man's Magazine, February [Feb.] 1907, Vol. XIII, No. 4 , James Bryce, LL.D, Frederick Weyerhaeuser, George Bruce Cortelyou, Human Resource Valuation, Unemployment - England, City of London - Finance, Guatemala, Jews - Immigrants, Jews - New Yor .
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- Title
- The Busy Man's Magazine, February [Feb.] 1907, Vol. XIII, No. 4 - The Great Jewish Invasion [of New York]
- Author
- Keddell, E.A.; Nocross, Charles P.; Albert, Allan D.; MacDonagh, M.; Sawyer, Henry; Tritton, Sir I. Herbert; Winter, Nevin O.; Hendrick, Burton J.; Howe, Frederic C.; Crocker, Pearcy K.; Clear, Claudius; Markham, Edwin; Dark, Richard; Crissey, F.; Et al
- Format/Binding
- Single Issue Magazine
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Edition
- First Edition
- Publisher
- The Maclean Publishing Company, Limited
- Place of Publication
- Toronto
- Date Published
- 1907
- Keywords
- The Busy Man's Magazine, February [feb.] 1907, Vol. XIII, No. 4, James Bryce, LL.D, Frederick Weyerhaeuser, George Bruce Cortelyou, Human Resource Valuation
- Bookseller catalogs
- Business; Judaica;
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