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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine from November 1887 to April 1888 — Bound

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine from November 1887 to April 1888 — Bound

$95.00

Full title: The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, November 1887 to April 1888. Published in New York by The Century Co. Vol. XXXV — New Series Vol. XIII. 972pp.

Includes over 900 pages on several popular topics of the time, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Poetry, Open Letters, and Illustrations, including:

  • Appotomax: Grant's Last Campaign by Gen. Horace Porter with illustrations by W. Taber, Winslow Homer, W. L. Sheppard, A. R. Waud, H. Hawley, C. A. Vanderhoof, and E. J. Mecker. Maps by Jacob Wells
  • Theodore Roosevelt's "Ranch Life in the Far West" with illustrations by Frederic Remington
  • General Sherman's "The Grand Strategy of the War of the Rebellion"
  • Twain's "Meisterschaft"
  • Henry James on R.L. Stevenson
  • Living in Paris
  • 6 Articles about Russia by George Kennan
  • The American Invention of the Telegraph
  • Several articles about Abraham Lincoln

The Century Magazine was an illustrated monthly magazine first published in the United States in 1881 by The Century Company of New York City, which had been bought in that year by Roswell Smith and renamed by him after the Century Association. It was the successor of Scribner's Monthly Magazine. It was merged into The Forum in 1930.

Source: Wikipedia

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