1901 and 1908 bound volumes of "Harper's Weekly" from January to June in a large bound book

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The January to June first editions of Harper's Weekly for the year 1901 and 1901 in large bound volume, and they have different bindings, both contain the weekly magazines in excellent condition.

And if you're curious what's in the two volumes, you can read the scanned pages in the Internet Archive: 1901 and 1908.

January to June 1901

The January to June first editions of Harper's Weekly for the year 1901 in a large bound volume. 666 pages. With hardcover binding and covered in a red cloth. This edition features the illustrations of the most prestigious illustrators of the time. Note that this edition is one of the earliest to feature photograph style illustrations.

Contents include . . .

  • On immigrants landing on Ellis Island
  • Rise and growth of Wall Street
  • New York City Yacht Club
  • On General Christian de Wet
  • Commemoration of the death of Queen Victoria
  • On the inauguration of President William McKinley
  • Cuba-American Platt Amendment
  • Withdrawal of US troops.

Size: 11.5" x 16"

January to June 1908 — Photos are tagged with a Z.

Contents include . . .

  • William Jennings Bryan and his candidacy for the Democratic nomination
  • The Battle Fleet at Sea — The First Chapter of the Pacific Cruise
  • The First Page of the Fleet's Log Book
  • The Plight of New York
  • The Truth About the Navy
  • Grover Cleveland
  • The Vanishing Forests of America, and more

Size: 9.75" x 13.75"

We don't have a page count on this volume, but it's very similar to the one above, which is 666 pages, as you can see from the photographs.

Shipping: $20. (Each volume weighs 10 lbs.) Please allow one week for delivery.

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