The Country Gentleman [Magazine] - For the American Farmer and His Family, October [Oct.] 20, 1925 - The Home Farm of President Calvin Coolidge
by Haskell, Sidney B.; Cates, J. Sidney; Tilden, Freeman; Macdonald, A.B.; Wilcox, E.V.; Turnbull, Agnes Sligh; et al
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About This Item
USA: Curtis. Good. 1923. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 36 pages. Features: Charming cover illustration by J.F. Kernan shows boy munching apple he has successfuly stolen from mean old man waving a stick in background; Nicely illustrated one-page ad for Keystone Standard Watches shows wealthy father and son with pocket watch; The Cradle of the President - photo-illustrated history of the Plymouth, Vermont ancestral farm of President Calvin Coolidge; The Best Way to Destroy the Corn ear Worm; A Big Market for Little Apples; Hank the Hired Man Cartoon; Four-Basket Farming - three more shots at Market if the wheat goes bad; Winter greens for hogs - pasture seems the real key to profitable pigs; Pharaoh's Daughter (fiction); Stairway of the Sun (fiction); The Agitator Horns In - his ballyhooed panaceas can work only to harm the farmer; Illustrated one-page Hupp Motor Car (Huppmobile) ad; Nice two-page ad (with red ball) for "Ball-Band" boots (shows beige moisture stains); Listening In on Livestock; One-page illustrated ad for McKay Shurout Tire Chains; Stevens rifle ad; Nice two-color illustrated ad for Atlantic galvanized metal-ware shows woman hand-washing clothes; Purina Hen Chow ad on back cover; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Moisture exposure to back cover and back pages has fortunately resulted in quite minor effect. Otherwise, a sound and complete copy of this wonderful vintage issue.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The Country Gentleman [Magazine] - For the American Farmer and His Family, October [Oct.] 20, 1925 - The Home Farm of President Calvin Coolidge J.F. Kernan shows boy munching apple he has successfuly stolen from mean old man waving a stick in background; .
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- Title
- The Country Gentleman [Magazine] - For the American Farmer and His Family, October [Oct.] 20, 1925 - The Home Farm of President Calvin Coolidge
- Author
- Haskell, Sidney B.; Cates, J. Sidney; Tilden, Freeman; Macdonald, A.B.; Wilcox, E.V.; Turnbull, Agnes Sligh; et al
- Illustrator
- Kernan, J.F. (Cover); Little, Nat; Lee, Manning De V.
- Format/Binding
- Single Issue Magazine
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Edition
- First Edition
- Publisher
- Curtis
- Place of Publication
- USA
- Date Published
- 1923
- Keywords
- The Country Gentleman [magazine] - For The American Farmer And His Family, October [oct.] 20, 1925 - The Home Farm Of President Calvin Coolidge J.F. Kernan Shows Boy , Munching Apple He Has Successfuly Stolen From Mean Old Man Waving A Stick , In Backgrou
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