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The Saturday Evening Post - September 7, 1901

$ 3.43

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Saturday Evening Post - September 7, 1901 - Cover drawn by George Gibbs.  Articles and stories with pictures in this magazine/newspaper: Lawton - The Metropolis of the Wilderness (by William Allen White), How a U.S. Senator Earns His Salary (Senator William E. Mason), "Jacky" At Play (by C.a. McAllister), American Brains and Foreign Markets, The End of the Deal (by Will Payne, drawn by Harrison Fisher), The Fire-Fighters (by Herbert E. Hamblen, drawn by George Gibbs), etc...
Shape: Cover shows wear, worn off corners, outside edge wear with little tears/bending, bottom edge wear with little tears, binding edge wear with little tears/creases, upper edge wear with tears, discoloration spot, mailing label, a slight surface bend/crease down the middle of the cover, cover is almost off of the binding, the color is very good...Back cover, there is no back cover...Pages on the inside shows bend upper right corner on page 1, little tears on the outside edges, some binding edge wear on pages with tears, bent upper left corner on page 16, pages almost off of the binding, the pages are in fair shape...
Inside has stories, photos & pictures of all kinds of advertisements (Ralston Purina Foods, King Fly Killer, Postum Cereal, Knox's Gelatine, Paraffine Wax, B. Kuppenheimer, Grape-Nuts, Goodform Closet Set, Bremner's Butter Wafers, President Suspenders, etc.) known from the era.
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