World War One Air Force War Planes Rum Sept. 1914 illustrated magazine
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$ 95.00

(Old Magazines, Early 20th Century Periodicals, Americana, Illustrated Magazines, World War One, George Bernard Shaw, Rum, Air Force, War Planes).

Everybody's Magazine.
Published September, 1914, New York by The Ridway Company.
c. 240 pages. Text in English. Profusely illustrated throughout. Nice assortment of dated advertising as well, often illustrated.

Remarkably fresh and clean example of an early 20th century American current events magazine with pleasing visual content. Yap edges.

Includes a Mary Austin Indian story with drawings by the great artist Edwin Booth. George Bernard Shaw story featured on cover.

Binding remains clean, tight, and sound, various mostly small signs of age, time and handling, nothing offensive or major. Overall a nice looking example.

Small age flaws or defects include possible random old creasing, edge chipping, small light old staining, etc. Overall entirely acceptable example of what is likely a scarce survival. The pictures give a very good sense of how the item survives.

Virtually all periodicals of this era are somewhat scarce today as loose complete issues. Like most random survivals of old periodical printing, any specific example (like this one) is likely among a relative handful still extant. As each decade goes back from 1950, the rate of scarcity for any specific magazine or paper item increases noticeably.

Text block remains overall clean, and displays a pleasing age patina.

Magazine remains attractive on the shelf. It displays a pleasing and unique age patina and is in nice antiquarian condition, any age flaws easy to overlook or forgive. 

Please review photos for more detail and our best attempt to convey how this antique item survives. This item is not new- it is old and has been handled by different owners in the past.

Magazine Measures c. 10" H x 6 3/4" W.

[B10663].