Word: harpers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...libraries through the purchase of the following items. "The History of the Ingenious Gentleman of La Mancha, Don Quixote." This work is standard, being translated from the Spanish by P. A. Motteux. It is a four volume set, the books being octavos and the plates used are those of Harper & Brothers. The volumes are bound sturdily in green cloth with paper labels. The price is $7.25 per set postpaid...
American Magazine, American Traveller's Gazette, Annalist, Asia, Blanco Y Negro, Canadian Magazine, Century Magazine, Classic (Shadowland), Country Life (England), Country Life in America, Dial, Freeman, Harper's, Harvard Graduates Magazine, Illustrated London News, L' Illustration, Independent, Insurance World, International Studio, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Life, Literary Digest, London Mercury, Nation, National Geographic Magazine, New Republic, Outing, Outlook, Overland Monthly, Punch, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Reviews, Saturday Evening Post, Scientific American Monthly, Scribners, Theatre, Vanity Fair, World's Work, Yale Alumni Weekly, Yale Review...
...BLOOD?Harold H. Armstrong? Harper ($2.00). Dr. Wellington Dennison McNicol was a doer ? go-getter ? a red-blood ? from his youth up. Handicapped at the start by poverty, illegitimate birth and the surroundings of a decayed Canadian village, he never faltered in his ambitions? to marry the girl he wanted, to make money, to be a Great Man. And, like an energetic person he achieved his aims. Middle age found him wealthy, married to a girl far superior to his original intended, and the father of a family to carry on the red-blood tradition...
...Harper's Weekly, long live its name, has been dead only a few years. It was one of the casualties of the War. Two generations ago the famous weekly carried the cartoons of Nast, which kindled the flame of public wrath and eventually consumed the corrupt tinder of the Tweed Ring. The New York Times was high priest over that burnt offering to the god of politics. But Harper's Weekly held the torch. Today a ghost of journalism has returned, announcing itself as the New Harper's Weekly, an " International Illustrated Journal...
...struggles with Arab assassins, lots of noble self-sacrifice, wads of local color. "And with a little cry. . . . she lifted her lips to his." Swift exciting rubbish by the author of The Sheik-a perfect specimen of what used to be called a hammock book. HOMELAND-Margaret Hill McCarter-Harper ($2.00). Jack Lorton, before he went to France, thought Leslie Jannison was going to be his own little Dream-Girl-yes, that was the way he talked. But when he came back he found her practical, efficient, modern, unsympathetic. Enter a beautiful blonde home-wrecker, Mrs. Sidol, about...