Lingua: Inglese
Editore: The Humboldt Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1892
Da: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Magazine. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the September 8, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 10) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 8-7/8" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); column For Justice in the State: Notes and Points; "Negro Lynching - A Foreigner's View Of It" by Abel Lundeberg (which reads, in short part, "Europe has been and still is vexed by race problems. None of them is solved. But there races about equal in education and intelligence live side by side in the same community, with the same rights under the same government. They tolerate each other, that's all. But where the races are very much different, as the case is with the Jews, even tolerance cannot always be maintained. Race wars, then, still occur"); "The Bliss of Ignorance" by Edwin Francis Edgett; "Land Ownership" by H. Olerich, Jr. ("In this brief article I shall endeavor to show that land, in a rich, prosperous world, can be owned only by occupancy and use, not by deed as we now claim to own it"); "Minding One's Own Business" by Frank Sullivan; column Politics and Economics (the topic is "The American Economic Association at Chautauqua: Discussions of the Farmers Movement, the Endowment Craze in Massachusetts, and Tax Reform" by George Iles); columns Science and the Useful Arts, The Working of the Yeast, and Our Weekly News-Letter. A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers lightly soiled, particularly along edge areas; light cover wear; pages age-toned.
Trade Paperback. Condizione: Good. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Good to very good (sl wear to spine, sl brwng/wraps). 8vo x+[2]+145+plts Based on a manuscript found among the papers of Fanny Davenport (see editor's preface). One of 265 copies, printed at the De Vinne Press, October 1901. Publications of The Dunlap Society, New Series, 14.9 photogravure plates.