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September 9, 1922 |
The Rivals by Norman Rockwell. “The White Grouse,” illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull, The Greatest Hunt in the World, Public Men in Dinner Coats, My Life by Emma Calve, The Rewards of Journalism, Six Elder Statesman. |
Not Available |
NA |
September 16, 1922 |
Bartender by E. M. Jackson. Winter and the Coal
Shortage, The Magnetic West: A Post of Trade, The Reminiscences of A Stock Operator, The Changing East: |
Not Available |
NA |
September 23, 1922 |
Stylish woman who loses heel by red car by Coles Phillips. Vikings of the North, My Life by Emma Calve, Constitution Busters, From McKinley to Harding, This Man’s War. |
Not Available |
NA |
September 30, 1922 |
Dapper man with golf bag by E. M. Jackson. Coal
Economies, From McKinley To Harding, Noah’s Mistake, Wanted – Big Men, Where
The River Shannon Flows, The Changing East: |
Not Available |
NA |
October 7, 1922 |
Women in red hat, winter coat and scarf by
Neysa McMein. “The Yankee Killer,” by Albert
Payson Terhune, Northcliffe,
Pike’s Peak, Lizzie, or Bust, Ventures and Adventures in Dress Reform,
Handling Home Seekers, Europe’s Brass El Dorado, The Reminiscences of a Stock
Operator, Beveridge, The Changing East: |
Not Available |
NA |
October 14, 1922 |
Man in overcoat with collie puppies for sale by J. C. Leyendecker. Strikes, The Merger Period, The Magnetic West: On West Water, The Song Builders illustrated by Tony Sarg, Coal Remedies, As I Remember: Glimpses of Old Actors, Building A Reserve, The Hotel Under Prohibition, The Tale of Two Countries. |
Good, blue archival tape neatly on spine |
$50.00 |
October 21, 1922 |
Woman with winter coat off shoulder by Charles
A. MacLellan. The Submerged Congressman, Our Own Crowd, Europe Revisited, The
Reminiscences of a Stock Broker, The Changing East: |
Not Available |
NA |
October 28, 1922 |
Jester with carved pumpkin by E. M. Jackson. King God, The Campaign Against Crime, Irish Sportsmen, The Audience Is Always Right, Dodo-ville, When The Showdown Comes. |
Good, spine split, tape inside spine holding
together |
$35.00 |
November 4, 1922 |
Cinderella by Norman Rockwell. The Camps of Yesterday, The Changing East: The Industrialization of China, A Day’s Marketing, Europe Revisited. |
Not Available |
NA |
November 11, 1922 |
Woman in red scarf and black hat by Pearl L. Hill. Stinnes The Stabilizer, Sentimental Citizens, The Public as Partners, The Magnetic West: Lode States, Please Remit, The Sucker, Small-Town Homes, Mountain Motoring. |
Good, spine splitting at top, tape inside spine
holding together |
$40.00 |
November 18, 1922 |
Woman Golfer on Bench, scorecard in background by Coles Phillips. The Lunatic Fringe, Shipping the Claret to Port, The Golf Come-ons, The Changing East: American Opportunity in China, Every Advantage, “The Road of Casualty,” illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull, Interwoven Socks ad by Norman Rockwell. |
Not Available |
NA |
November 25, 1922 |
Small
boy pulling turkey with rope by J. C. Leyendecker. Notes on the War Debt, Confessions
of a Political Campaigner, Timber-line Clover, The Changing East: Sun Yat-sen
and |
Good, blue archival tape neatly on spine |
$50.00 |
December 2, 1922 |
Santa’s Helpers by Norman Rockwell. All Four Years Are the Hardest, What is
Happening in |
Not Available |
NA |
December 9, 1922 |
Mailman delivering packages by E. M. Jackson.
Your Mirrors of Europe, The Englishman at Play, The Uneasy Mark, The
Commercial Secretary, The Magnetic West: Cascades of Faith, The Business of
Selling Discontent, |
Not Available |
NA |
December 16, 1922 |
Woman with red bow at base of hair by Neysa McMein. The Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, Our New Transportation System, The Magnetic West: The High Virgins, From McKinley to Harding (continued), Back Stage, As I Remember. |
Not Available |
NA |
December 23, 1922 |
Mother and Child Christmas cover by J.C.
Leyendecker. The Eastern Mess, Big Business From the Inside, Salvage in |
Not Available |
NA |
January 6, 1923 |
Woman with white muff and hat by Ellen Pyle. Making Them Believe It, Lo, The Poor American, The New Austria, When John Bull Votes, The Magnetic West: Gold Petals, Two page Overland Willys-Knight Ad by F. X. Leyendecker. |
Not Available |
NA |
January 13, 1923 |
Janitor at rest with newspaper by Walter Beach Humphrey. The Public Debt Mania, The Great Demolisher, The Nibblers, Oriental Life and Labor, From McKinley to Harding (continued), The Leaders of the New Austria. |
Not Available |
NA |
January 20, 1923 |
Four boys in a string band by Alan Foster. On The Job, Gambling in Jungle Stuff, Timber-line Trails, Three Black Cows, London Conversations, What Can I Get for Dinner. |
Good, clear tape on spine |
$40.00 |
January 27, 1923 |
Woman in floral top with book by Charles A. MacLellan. An Agricultural Program for an Industrial State, The World Do move, Gypsies, Nobles, Peasants, Etc., The Mountain Wilderness, A Nation Under Receivership. |
Not Available |
NA |
February 3, 1923 |
A Meeting of Minds by Norman Rockwell. The Sunny Side of a Small Town, Retrogressives and Others, Europe’s Larger Food Needs, The Magnetic West: Sungates, In the Trail of an Election, The Pole Creek People, “Leave it to Psmith,” (In eight parts) by P. G. Wodehouse, “The Pooch,” illustrated by Robert L. Dickey, Double-page Willys-knight ad by F. X. Leyendecker. |
Not Available |
NA |
February 10, 1923 |
Small girl holding wounded puppy by Robert H. Ransley. Stock-Market Manipulation, My Diplomatic Education, The New Frontier, European Food Needs and American Agriculture, Labor With a “U”, The Progressive Dilemma, “Leave it to Psmith,” (Second Part) by P. G. Wodehouse |
Not Available |
NA |
February 17, 1923 |
Fashionable woman in chair by Coles Phillips. Steve Tokacz: The Contractor’s Point of View on Immigration, Desert Playgrounds, Back to the Hills, The Men I Have Met In Business, The Magnetic West: The Spanish Risk, Political Panaceas or Economic Remedies for Europe, On the Job: The White-Collar World, Invading England, “Leave it to Psmith,” (Third part) by P. G. Wodehouse. |
Not Available |
NA |
February 24, 1923 |
Man holding Book (Lives of the Great) in Library by Leslie Thrasher. On Saving Europe, The Confessions of an American Prince Consort, The Crime Wave and How to Deal With It, Stock-Market Manipulation, The Growing Golf Germ, A Happy Day in Wide-Open Spaces, A Latin Cromwell, Hungary, “Leave it to Psmith,” (Fourth part) by P. G. Wodehouse. |
Not Available |
NA |
March 3, 1923 |
Woman in red hat with fur drape by Neysa
McMein. Done In the District of Columbia, Air to Let, Mountain-Lying-Down, My
Diplomatic Education: |
Not Available |
NA |
March 10, 1923 |
Bedside Manner by Norman Rockwell. A Discussion of National Defense, Science and Our Everyday Life, The Spread of the Fascist Movement in Europe and Mexico, Where Have the Miners Gone?, Stock-Market Manipulation, The Progressives – What They Stand For and Want, Trailing the League of Nations, Free Trade and Protection in Great Britain, “Leave it to Psmith,” (Sixth part) by P. G. Wodehouse. |
Not Available |
NA |
March 17, 1923 |
Indian Brave on Horseback by J. C. Leyendecker. Our Sentimental Pilgrimage, Your Unconscious, Capital Takes a Tax-Exempt Vacation, In The ‘Apply London’ Alls, My Diplomatic Education: Copenhagen, The Cost of a Career, Shall We Democratize Our Industries?, General Grant at Galena, 1861, “Leave it to Psmith,” (Seventh part) by P. G. Wodehouse |
Not Available |
NA |
March 24, 1923 |
Couple at opera (husband sleeping) by Charles A. MacLellan. Absentee Capitalism, Our Sentimental Pilgrimage: The Return of the Native, Following the Fox, Senators and What Not, An American Affair Amid the Alps, Women in British Politics, Riding on Rubber, “Leave it to Psmith,” (Conclusion) by P. G. Wodehouse, “The Truth,” by Elsie Singmaster. |
Not Available |
NA |
March 31, 1923 |
Woman kissing cherub in birdcage – Easter by J.
C. Leyendecker. Presidentitis, The Last Shall Be First, Narcotic Drug
Addiction as it Really Is, My Diplomatic Education: |
Not Available |
NA |
April 7, 1923 |
Cowboy by Rolf Armstrong. John Citizen’s Job, Interior Desecration, English Business Methods, The Producer Goes Exploring to Find the Consumer, My Diplomatic Education: A Neutral Embassy, The Land of the Little People, The Bogy of the Red Army, Grover Cleveland’s First Administration as President, “North of 36,” (first of eight parts) by Emerson Hough, “Zion Valley,” by Elsie Singmaster. |
Not Available |
NA |
April 14, 1923 |
Thoughtful woman on bench by Pearl L. Hill. Where Do We Go From Here?, Beating the New York Game, We Californians, Sierras by Camp Fire and Pack, The Ellyphants are Coming-g-g!, The Eclipse of Lloyd George, “North of 36,” (Second part) by Emerson Hough. |
Good, red archival tape neatly along spine, fraying along cover edge |
$35.00 |
April 21, 1923 |
Birdman by Reginald F. Bolles. Thus Germany Wept, Popular Fallacies About Crime, Slowing Down Through Fleet Street, John Citizen’s Job, Ourselves and Those Others, Sierras by Camp Fire and Pack, “North by 36,” (Third part) by Emerson Hough. |
Not Available |
NA |
April 28, 1923 |
The Virtuoso by Norman Rockwell. Lest We Forget, Why Germany Drowned Her Credit, Plebe’s Progress, Professional Youth by Dorothy Parker, A Bureau of International Police, My Diplomatic Education: A War Embassy, What is the Matter With Congress?, British Natural Beauty and its Preservation, “North by 36,” (Fourth part) by Emerson Hough. |
Not Available |
NA |
May 5, 1923 |
Woman in tri-corner black hat with ribbon by Neysa McMein. The Black Grail of Europe, Our Lordly Liver, Checking the Alien Tide, Business in France, Pioneering Beyond the Rim, Subsidizing the Farmers, Making Owners Like Their Cars, Protect at All Times, How The President Keeps Well, Railroad Economy, “North of 36,” (Fifth part) by Emerson Hough. |
Not Available |
NA |
May 12, 1923 |
Old man in patriotic garb trying on hats in front of mirror by E. M. Jackson. Filibusters, Money from Everywhere, Topping ‘em Off, Legislating Water to Run Uphill, My Diplomatic Education: A President in an Embassy, The Last Stronghold, Everybody Works But Father, The Future of the Railroads, “North of 36,” (Sixth part) by Emerson Hough. |
Good, clear tape on spine fraying along bottom edge |
$35.00 |
May 19, 1923 |
Woman selling flowers by Walter Beach Humphrey. To Speak of England, Wall Street Information and Misinformation, Labor-shortage Remedies, This Freedom, Choose Your Exit Now, Pinon and the Wild Ones by Will James, The Tangle of Taxation, How Cleveland and Whitney Made the New Navy, Training a Bird Dog, “North of 36,” (Seventh part) by Emerson Hough. |
Not Available |
NA |
May 26, 1923 |
Clown by Norman Rockwell. New Markets for Old, Where Labor and the Farmer Get Off, Wall Street Information and Misinformation, The White Collar Shifts into Overalls, My Diplomatic Education: America versus Europe, America’s Dependence on Britain for Rubber, John Citizen’s Job, The Oldest Banker, Little Monologues of Daily Life, The Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel, “North of 36,” (Conclusion) by Emerson Hough. |
Not Available |
NA |
June 2, 1923 |
Farmer with hoe chasing chickens by J. C.
Leyendecker. Census of a Section, Labor-Shortage Remedies, The Spirit of the
Southwest, Speaking of |
Not Available |
NA |
June 9, 1923 |
Young man with black eye weight-training by
Leslie Thrasher. The New System in Government, The Common-Sense Serum, My
Diplomatic Education: South of Panama, May All Your Children Be Acrobats,
Clearing the Skies for the Sugar-Poisoned, |
Not Available |
NA |
June 16, 1923 |
Woman in oval with pink cape by Rolf Armstrong.
Our Foreign Cities: |
Not Available |
NA |
June 30, 1923 |
British soldier saluting young minuteman 1776
by J. C. Leyendecker. Hot-Weather Hokum, Playing the Gold Camps, Our Foreign
Cities – |
Good, clear tape on spine, small tear on edge |
$40.00 |
July 7, 1923 |
Woman in oriental dress having tea at small
wicker table by Pearl L. Hill. When the Oil Flood Is On, Panaceas of the
Past, Selling Things Abroad, My Diplomatic Education: East of |
Not Available |
NA |
July 14, 1923 |
Boy feeding apple to two horses by Leslie
Thrasher. The Genesis of the War, Mad From Oil, The Biography of a Voter, Two
Ghosts in |
Good, small tear along edge |
$40.00 |
|
Same |
Fair, spine splitting, yellowing tape along edges |
$20.00 |
July 21, 1923 |
Woman driving, no hands on steering wheel by
Walter Beach Humphrey. Can |
Not Available |
NA |
July 28, 1923 |
Elderly man catching baseball in stands by E. M. Jackson. A Calm Review of a Calm Man, Immigration, Progress and Prosperity, Instinct or Reason illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull, Can Europe Pay Her Debts?, The Genesis of the War. |
Good, very small tear along spine |
$40.00 |
August 4, 1923 |
Woman lamenting hole in bathing cap by Charles A. MacLellan. Tax Dodging de Luxe, My Secret Ambition, Sandrock Folk, Pro Bono Publicity, The Genesis of the War, Can Europe Pay Her Debts? |
Good, clear tape along spine, small gouge along edge |
$40.00 |
August 18, 1923 |
Farmer & Birds by Norman Rockwell. The Crystal Ball by Elisabeth Marbury, Confessions of a Race Driver, Accountings of a Real Estate Man, Open-Door Policy at Home, The German Business Man, The Genesis of the War by Herbert Asquith |
Not Available |
NA |
September 1, 1923 |
Woman with championship cup by Pearl L. Hill. The
Disappearing Apprentice, You Must Come See Us Sometime by Dorothy Parker, For The Benefit of
India, My Crystal Ball, What Next for Country Bankers?, The Accountings of a
Real-Estate Man: The Colonel’s Lady and Judy O’Grady, Income-Tax Archives,
Craftiness or Old Craftsmanship. “Queen Bomba of the Honey-Pots,” by Charles G. D. Roberts and illustrated
by Charles Livingston Bull. |
Not Available |
NA |
September 8, 1923 |
The Cruise by Norman Rockwell. How Missionaries Help Foreign Trade, Pinching
Productive Industry, Tax Dodging de Luxe, Our Foreign Cities: The Second
Generation, The Fight of the Black Shirts, My Diplomatic Education: After
Fourteen Years, Bootlegging in Humanity, Instinct or Reason illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull. |
Not Available |
NA |
September 15, 1923 |
Teenagers at dance by Alan Foster. America Goes A-Marketing, On the Road to Elsewhere, The Last Ten Per Cent, British Conservatism in India, My Crystal Ball, Dwindling Disasters, John Citizen’s Job, When the College Senior Becomes a Business Freshman. |
Fair/good, blue tape on part of spine, staining |
$20.00 |
September 22, 1923 |
Woman golfer by Charles A. MacLellan. A
Week-End at |
Not Available |
NA |
September 29, 1923 |
Boy studying world geography by E. M. Jackson. |
Not Available |
NA |
October 6, 1923 |
Egyptian woman by J. C. Leyendecker. What Ho the Democrats!, The Ruhr After Seven Months, The Pace That Kills, All is Confusion, Our Industrial Tourists, The Flood Tide of Antiques in Europe. |
Good, clear tape along spine, small tear at edge |
$40.00 |
October 13, 1923 |
Woman on scale (with a little help from man’s
best friend) by Joseph Farrelly. Why Presidents Break, The Burning Question,
The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers, Will Labor Rile |
Not Available |
NA |
October 20, 1923 |
Boy golfing in front of boss by Walter Beach Humphrey. The New President, Kemal Pasha, The Accountings of a Real-Estate Man: Meet the Rent and Building Profiteers, Author! Author!, The Inside of the Bag of Tricks, Ordinary Things About India, double page Remington ad. |
Not Available |
NA |
October 27, 1923 |
Witch on broom Halloween cover by J. C.
Leyendecker. The Fur Supply illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull, The Star of Empire, Suds, The Night Has
a Thousand Eyes and Man But Two, Working the Workers, American Cooperation
for World Peace, Little Stories of the Old Days, The Hate Sowers, Why the
Office Boy Is Scarce, “Skookum Chuck: The Adventures of the Subliminal
Quack,” by Edward Stewart White, Norman Rockwell Valspar ad. |
Not Available |
NA |
November 3, 1923 |
Woman with rile in arm feeding squirrel by
Charles A. MacLellan. The Wives of Great Men Oft Remind Us, The Star of
Empire, Swedish Punch, The Timber-Line Cycle, My Crystal Ball, American
Cooperation for World Peace, Instinct or Reason illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull, When
Salesmanship is Dumb, “Shookum Chuck: The Adventures of the Undesirable Gray
Boat,” by Edward Stewart White, Norman Rockwell Pratt & Lambert
varnish products ad. |
Not Available |
NA |
November 10, 1923 |
The Age of Romance by Norman Rockwell. Deuces Wild, Turkey in Transition, Other
People’s Troubles, The Box-Office Verdict, An Almost Perfect Thirty-Four,
Duck Lore, A Murder Trial in the English High Court of Justice, My Crystal
Ball, Stabilized Bootlegging, Grover Cleveland’s Life in Princeton –
1897-1908, Junk a la Carte, Bugaboo Natural History, “Skookum Chuck: The
Adventures of the Transmogrified Harpy,” by Stewart Edward White, “Myrtle’s Beau,” by Elsie Singmaster. |
Not Available |
NA |
November 17, 1923 |
Woman’s strand of pearls breaks by Coles
Phillips. In or Out, I Beat the Building Game, Swordfish, Sail Ho!, The
English Court of Criminal Appeal, My Crystal Ball, Paths of Glory, “Skookum
Chuck: The Adventures of the Three Unwarranted Preconceptions,” by Stewart Edward White, “Spruce
Jungles,” by Hal G. Evarts and illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull. |
Good, tearing along spine, back cover gouges and tears |
$40.00 |
November 24, 1923 |
College male hawking school pennants by E. M. Jackson. The Accountings of a Real-Estate Man: The Theater and the Moving-Picture House, Irregular and Peculiar (article about Hon. Gifford Pinchot), Gun Running and the Traffic in Arms, America in Turkey, Intelligence, Limited, The Fighting Industry, Lessons From the English Bench, My Crystal Ball, “Skookum Chuck: The Adventures of the Sesquipedalian Fish,” by Edward Stewart White. |
Not Available |
NA |
December 1, 1923 |
Pilgrim and Indian trading goods by J. C. Leyendecker. The
Spanish Revolution, The Great Snow Machine, The |
Not Available |
NA |
December 8, 1923 |
Christmas Carol by Norman Rockwell. Four-Minute Men, The Sieve, Immigrants of
Tomorrow, Glass Mania, Spain Under the Dictator, Who are the American
People?, Old Overland Circus Days, Nationalizing Confidence, “Skookum Chuck:
The Adventures of the Transcendental Hand-Logger,” by Stewart Edward White. |
Not Available |
NA |
December 15, 1923 |
Boy at dinner table feeding drumstick to collie
by E. M. Jackson. Unwritten History, The Danger of Europe: The Failure of
Peace, What is Going to Happen in Spain?, Fringes of Finance, Canada Speaks
on Immigration, Common Sense and the Constitution, The Spread of the Coyote,
“Skookum Chuck: The Adventures of the Sewing-Machine Potlatch,” by Stewart Edward White. |
Not Available |
NA |
December 22, 1923 |
Child on Santa’s lap by J. C. Leyendecker.
Adventures in Politics, Opening the Door to Diplomacy, The World Struggle for
Oil, Testing Big Business in the West, The Danger of Europe: England’s
Struggle for Industrial Life, “Skookum Chuck: The Adventure of the Temporary
Pirate,” by Stewart Edward White. |
Not Available |
NA |
December 29, 1923 |
Charging into New Year, quill in hand by J. C.
Leyendecker. As Simple as Black and White, Selling That Last 10 Per Cent, The
Danger of Europe: |
Not Available |
NA |
January 5, 1924 |
Woman playing mahjong by Harry Solon. Your
Money: An Interview with the Secretary of the Treasury, The World Struggle
for Oil: The British Advance, A Wanderer’s Notebook, Unwritten History, Does
Opportunity Still Find the Little Fellows?, America’s First Horseless
Carriage Race: 1895, As The Jones Family Sees It, The Danger of Europe: A
Monarchist Reaction in Germany, The Ruhr in Retrospect, Kids of the Cages,
Overlapping Flower Periods, “Bill Brock’s Good Turn,” by Henry Williamson and
illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull,
Double page ad for Buffalo Wheels drawn by Charles Livingston Bull. |
Not Available |
NA |
January 12, 1924 |
Boy breaking hole in ice to water horses by
Leslie Thrasher. The Fabulous Forties: Deportment and Polite Behavior, Making
Friends With Our Neighbors, Dangerous Game – What Is It?, The Apostle of Pep,
The World Struggle for Oil: The Dutch Coalition, Counsel for the Defense, The
Danger of |
Not Available |
NA |
January 19, 1924 |
Flapper by Guernsey |
Not Available |
NA |
January 26, 1924 |
Woman going ice skating by Charles A.
MacLellan. Steady as She Goes, What Do They Do With All Their Money?, The
Fabulous Forties: Select Society and the Boz Ball, Peasant Renovators of |
Not Available |
NA |
February 2, 1924 |
Police office stopping traffic for small children repairing wagon by Frederic Stanley. Our $3,5000,000,000 Nucleus, Slow Poison, The Self-Supporting Student, Dangerous Game: Mainly About Lions, Unwritten History, The Business of Being a Prima Donna, Steady as She Goes, The Danger of Europe: The Only Chance of Peace, Pershing’s Last Job. |
Fair/Good, tears, tape |
$25.00 |
February 9, 1924 |
A seated woman by Pearl L. Hill. Rail
Consolidation by Herbert Hoover, A
Rudderless Merchant Marine, The Fabulous Forties: White Kid Gloves and the
Theater, Booth’s Letter to Grant, Unwritten History, The Money Demon, The
Danger of Europe: The Business Solution of European Troubles, Politicians and
Prohibition, “Lynx Lucifer,” by Herbert Ravenel Sass and illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull, “A Man in the House,” by Elsie Singmaster, Norman Rockwell ad for Allen A. |
Not Available |
NA |
February 16, 1924 |
Saint Valentine by J. C. Leyendecker. |
Good, blue archival tape neatly along spine, two pages missing |
$40.00 |
February 23, 1924 |
Woman lamenting party cleanup by Walter Beach
Humphrey. East is East, The Great Meaning of Ships, This Paper Money
Business, The London Season, The Civilization of Business, Uncle Sam and the
Tax Dodger, Taxation in Nebraska, “Rodney Fails to Qualify,” by P. G. Wodehouse. |
Not Available |
NA |
March 1, 1924 |
The Sampler by Norman Rockwell. The U. S. S. B. S. S. Suspicion, The Business:
Some Side Lights on the Gun-Running Industry, Best of References, The Effect
of Prohibition Upon Realty Values, Adventures in Politics: Our Caesars,
Unwritten History, Dangerous Game: B’ar Fights and Sich, “The Eye of God,” by
Elsie Singmaster. |
Not Available |
NA |
March 8, 1924 |
Woman checking the time by R. M. Crosby. Your Money. Pirates, An Elusive Panacea: In the Great Old Game of Hide and Seek, Bums, Unwritten History, Watching the Port of New York, German Sports, Aftermaths of the Armistice, In Case of Accident, When Constantinople Went Dry. |
Good, clear tape on spine |
$40.00 |
March 15, 1924 |
Policeman alongside woman driver by Charles A. MacLellen.
Goose Stuffing, Station U.S. A.: America, the Radio Center of the World, The
Criminal as a Human Being, Contrasts and Contradictions, Ten Thousand for
Everybody, You Can’t Beat the Game, Republic or Bureaucracy, Unwritten
History, As We Judge Ourselves, “Gretchen’s Forty Winks,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. |
Good, blue archival tape neatly on spine, small gouge at top of cover |
$75.00 |
March 22, 1924 |
Eagle by Charles
Livingston Bull. The Black |
Good, blue archival tape neatly on spine |
$40.00 |
March 29, 1924 |
Woman in black formal dress by Harry Solon. Last Talks with Woodrow Wilson, The Realty Broker, Diary of a Dude Wrangler by Struthers Burt, Crux of the Wheat Problem, The Wild Ass and the Tame, Grover Cleveland’s One Business Venture, Money-Making Management. |
Good |
$45.00 |
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Same |
Good Good, clear tape on spine, cover detached |
$35.00 |
April 5, 1924 |
Cupid’s Message by Norman Rockwell. Labor Arrives in England, The Black Golconda,
Jersey the Untaxed, Kindred Britain, How to Live on $36,000 A Year, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jungle Folk – The Dinner Thief and Pickpocket, The
City Complete, Lead, Kindly Light, The Diary of a Dude Wrangler, The Crux of
the Wheat Problem, As Others See Us, Ad for Fisk by Norman Rockwell. |
Not Available |
NA |
April 12, 1924 |
Messenger delivering hat by Frederic Stanley. The Pain in Our Northwest, Prestige for Sale, The Black Golconda—Oklahoma the Oil Hub, Mister President, The Nordic North, About Foreigners and Food, To the Manner Born, The Diary of a Dude Wrangler, What is Taxation For? |
Not Available |
NA |
April 19, 1924 |
Praying Elizabethan Lady & Courtier by Leyendecker. 50 Year Crisis in Agriculture, The US Today by the Earl of Birkinhead, Crowds, The Texas Oil Domain, Criminal Confessions of a Collector, Diary of a Dude Wrangler, Composite France, Bad-Boy Stuff, How Soundly Do You Sleep?, South Africa – A New California. |
Not Available |
NA |
April 26, 1924 |
Man showing surprise at cab fare by Neil Hott. The Art of Public Speaking, Fewer and Better, or None, Wilson as a Politician, The O’Malley School of Journalism, The Diary of a Dude Wrangler, The Death of Lenine, How We Export Our Capital, The Autocrats of the Business Table, The Greatest Game Market in the World. |
Not Available |
NA |
May 3, 1924 |
The Model by Norman Rockwell. The Rich Man and His Taxes: A Close-Up of the
Higher Brackets, |
Not Available |
NA |
May 10, 1924 |
Girl with cat by Robert H. Ransley. The Making
of a Stockbroker, The Mediterranean South, Socialism Makes its Bow to the |
Good, red archival tape neatly along spine, small repair in illustration |
$40.00 |
May 17, 1924 |
Boy contemplating running away with dog by
Charles H. Towne. Ships, Oil and the Ten Commandments, Giving Folks What They
Want by Radio, The Grifting Isn’t So Good, The Bet I Made With Uncle Sam,
Florida Loafing, Art and Artful Art, The British Brand of Socialism, Glimpses
of Our Government: Construction and Reconstruction, Humanics in Management,
You Should Worry!, JELL-O Ad by Norman
Rockwell. |
Not Available |
NA |
May 24, 1924 |
Woman in white with red roses by Penrhyn
Stanlaws. Beginning “Bill the Conqueror,” by P. G. Wodehouse. The Wind From the West, Camping – or Moving?,
Present Day Germany, The Making of a Stockbroker, The Business of Vaudeville,
The Black Golconda: The Fake Oil-Stock Bubble, Buy Your Own Home?, Shall We
Give Muscle Shoals to Henry Ford?, The British Brand of Socialism, Eggs at
$60,000 a Dozen, “The King of the River,” illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull. |
Not Available |
NA |
May 31, 1924 |
Grandfather making sailboat for grandson by J.
F. Kernan. Weber and Friends, Concentrated New England, Stephen Jumel,
Merchant: An Informal Biography, A Party Up in the Air, Shall We Give Muscle
Shoals to Henry Ford, Our American Indians, The Black Golconda: The Future of
Petroleum, The Hidden Trail, America’s Self-Sufficiency, “The Third Casket,”
by F. Scott Fitzgerald, “Bill the
Conqueror,” (second part) by P. G.
Wodehouse. |
Not Available |
NA |
July 5, 1924 |
Uncle Sam asleep in chair by J. C. Leyendecker.
Gambling With Grief, Selling Yourself, The Silver Cornet Band, The Making of
a Stockbroker, Teapot Domes of the Past, “Bill the Conqueror,” (seventh part)
by P. G. Wodehouse. |
Not Available |
NA |
July 26, 1924 |
Girl at campfire by Pearl L. Hill. Letters from
Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt Cowles, Charge It, Please, The Stage
Management of Crime, Weber and Fields, What Does Mussolini Mean?, The Making
of a Dancer, “John Jackson’s Arcady,” by F.
Scott Fitzgerald. |
Not Available |
NA |
August 2, 1924 |
Large man reading How to Reduce by Music by Frederic Stanley. Letters From Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt Cowles, Where Every Day is Pay Day, The Sin of Success. |
Not Available |
NA |
August 9, 1924 |
Lifeguard by J. C. Leyendecker. Lo, the Native
American, The Sin of Success, Fads and Fancies of Collectors, Light Lady
Fingers, The Making of a Stockbroker, Weber and Fields, The Argonauts of the
Automobile. Interwoven Sock ad by Norman
Rockwell. |
Not Available |
NA |
August 23, 1924 |
Woman steering ship by Charles A. MacLellan. Government by Blackmail, Letters From Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt Cowles, Communism and the British Labor Government, Weber and Fields, Getting Started in Exporting. |
Not Available |
NA |
September 6, 1924 |
Boys observing inept older fisherman by Frederic Stanley. Who Will Do Our Dirty Work Now?, Conserving the Remnants, Theodosia Burr, Prodigy, What Becomes of the Rich Man’s Income?, The Widow’s Mite, The Political One-Hoss Shay, A Curtsy to the Crown, The New Realism of Science. |
Not Available |
NA |
September 13, 1924 |
Woman viewing Statue of Liberty by Charles A.
MacLellan. The Divergent Mr. Dawes, Earlier and Later Days, Commerce in
Amenities, Age 50 – Married – American, Colorful Cotton, Navaho Land, The
Chorus Lady, Model 1924, How About the College?, Glimpses of Our Government:
The Storm Center, Meet the Real City Detective, What of the American
Highway?, The Sheep Herder, “Have You Seen Him,” by Albert Payson Terhune. |
Not Available |
NA |
September 20, 1924 |
Boy on trapeze swiping doll from little girl by J. C. Leyendecker. Calvin Coolidge – After Twenty Years, Our Early American Builders, How to Live on Practically Nothing a Year, The Good Old Days of Anthracite, The Other Third Party, The Making of a Stockbroker, Heroin Heroes. |
Not Available |
NA |
October 4, 1924 |
Boy eyeing apples across barbed wire by C. W. Anderson. Germany Turns the Corner, What Becomes of the Rich Man’s Income?, When Half Hunters Take the Field, Choosing Your Doctor, Weber and Fields, Fruits of the Desert, John Bull’s Betting Bill, Tariff Facts and Fallacies. |
Not Available |
NA |
October 11, 1924 |
Barbershop quartet by Alan Foster. Bringing Up the Northwest, The Roar of the Crowd, The Old Dog, Heart of the Hostel, By All Means Return It, Mark Twain and the Export Business, A Woman’s Money, In the Cow Country Today, How a Tariff is Made, Glimpses of Our Government: War and Peace, Weber and Fields, What Does the Autumn Hold for Britain? |
Not Available |
NA |
October 25, 1924 |
Girl Scout bandaging dog’s paw by J. C. Leyendecker. After Lenine (Lenin)
– What?, They Call Him Cal, Room and Bath on a Trawl Fisherman, The Roar of
the Crowd, What Becomes of the Rich Man’s Income?, Hot Air and Nitrates,
Grover Cleveland – Estimate of His Character and Work, “Jane Gets Off the
Fairway,” by P. G. Wodehouse. |
Not Available |
NA |
November 8, 1924 |
Ceremonial Garb by Norman Rockwell. Exposing the Farm Problem, After Lenine (Lenin) – What?, Crowned-Head Hunters, The Clothes Line, Diary of a Financial Adviser, Industry Turns Tightwad, Trade Names and Trade-Marks, The Roar of the Crowd. |
Not Available |
NA |
November 15, 1924 |
Woman with headband standing in front of autumn leaves by Charles A. MacLellan. Fewer and Better, The Greatest Business Experiment, After Lenine (Lenin) – What?, The Inventor’s Paradise, The Wagon and the West, The Making of a Stockbroker, The Weak Branch, The Roar of the Crowd, Glimpses of Our Government: Friendly Enemies. |
Not Available |
NA |
January 3, 1925 |
New Year boy with wrench and license plate by J. C. Leyendecker. The Great Cheese Investigation, After Lenine (Lenin) – What?, Three Thousand Fathoms Deep, With Pencil, Brush and Chisel, Please Pass the Iodine!, The Confiscatory Inheritance Tax, Salome – Where the Green Grass Grew, Glimpses of Our Government: Looking Backward, Smoothing It. |
Not Available |
NA |
January 10, 1925 |
Long-haired, blue-eyed woman by Arthur Garratt.
|
Not Available |
NA |
March 7, 1925 |
Fairy bidding adieu to snowman by Paul Stahr. The Sporting Chance, From an Old House – Autumn, The Lay of the Last Minstrels, How to Know the Wildcats, Scholarly Beggars, Politics in Business, Royal Raiment, Remaking the Railroad Maps, Leaves From a War Diary, The New Democracies, How I Found Myself – The Publisher’s Story, Meet The Cook, What Can You Do With Your Hands? |
Not Available |
NA |
April 4, 1925 |
Harpist who cannot sing by E. M. Jackson. The Recollections of a Consul, International Marriage, Children and Work, The Rag Business, Society’s Door Tender, Martha Washington – An Informal Biography, The Second Round, Tenderfoot!, From An Old House – Spring, What Europe Thinks, Leaves From a War Diary, Rug Hunting in the Orient. |
Not Available |
NA |
June 13, 1925 |
The graduate goes out into the world by Edmund
Davenport. Fingerprinting Bullets, Five Years After, Where Has My Little Dog
Gone?, Expatriated Americans, The Shack on the Hill, Down the Stretch, Will
Big Business Last?, The Trail of the Bank Swindler, From Attic to Seller, A
City Worker – The Company Medico: His Job is to Help You Hold Your Job, “Sam
in the Suburbs,” (first of six parts) by
P. G. Wodehouse. |
Not Available |
NA |
July 25, 1925 |
Boy holding nose jumping into lake by E. M. Jackson. What Price Sunshine?, Chock-Gee, No Got, Notes on New York, The Mysterious Island, One Man’s Life, Jackson and His Beloved Rachel, Down the Stretch. |
Not Available |
NA |
May 22, 1926 |
Woman with calling card and bouquet by Penrhyn
Stanlaws. Whose Country is This?, Random Thoughts on the |
Not Available |
NA |
June 19, 1926 |
Poodle Balancing Ball with Other Dogs Looking On by James L. Dickey. Fiscal Reconstruction in Europe, Our Costly Dependence on Other Countries, Baseball Managers, “The Cabinet of Doctor Calcooly”, Fiction |
Not Available |
NA |
September 4, 1926 |
Woman reading in canoe by Bradshaw Crandall. Distributed Prosperity, The California Ray, The Girl From Rector’s, Then to Let Germany Off, The Village Blackstone, “The Wild Horse,” by Will James. |
Not Available |
NA |
July 9, 1927 |
Woman Quizzing Gentleman by Revere F. Wistehuff. Inquiries Into A Long Dry Spell, Golf We Women Play, Keeping The Mississippi In Its Banks and Out of Politics, New Myths About Uncle Sam, Fiction |
Not Available |
NA |
May 19, 1928 |
Women on Swing by Elbert McGran Jackson. War and Its Effect Upon Man by Benito Mussolini, Flying with Lindbergh, Our Maritime Mandate, Sam Houston, Fiction |
Not Available |
NA |
August 8, 1928 |
Plain People, Chumming With the Constellations, Trunk Liners of the Air, The Foreign-Loan Hazard, Confession of a Cartoonist by Bud Fisher, Glasshouses for Style, A Dog’s Life. |
Missing covers |
$10.00 |
September 8, 1928 |
New Paths by Benito Mussolini, The Future City, Did You Lose Your Shirt in the Market?, Madison Square Garden, For Metal Only, Swords and Roses – Shadows on the Sea, Plain People, War Profits and Postwar Losses, Local Boy Makes Good. |
Not Available |
NA |
September 15, 1928 |
Boys repairing kite before flying by Eugene
Iverd. The Fundamentals of This Campaign, Reinsmen Still Reign on Fast Dirt
Tracks, Comin’ Down the Railroad, Forty Weeks, Salt Marsh, Playtimes, |
Not Available |
NA |
September 22, 1928 |
Serenade by Norman Rockwell. The Show-Down on Reparations, Crusaders by Commander Richard E. Byrd, U. S. Navy, Condition, The End of the Steel,
Swords and Roses – The Good Fighter, Unmanaged Credit, Plain People,
Conservatives in Overalls, Local Boy Makes Good. |
Not Available |
NA |
September 29, 1928 |
Umpire indicating safe by Alan Foster. The
Revolution in Agriculture, |
Not Available |
NA |
October 6, 1928 |
Cowgirl by W. H. D. Koerner. My Life is in Your
Hands by Eddie Cantor, The Corn
Belt, Our Visit to the Czar of the Valley of Roses, Copycats, Flying the
Frontiers, The Soul of a City, The Younger Mortgages, Kids in the Country, Be
Yourself, Mixed Bags. |
Not Available |
NA |
October 13, 1928 |
October bride by Ellen Pyle. Farming With
Security and |
Fair/good, spine splitting, tapes repairs on cover |
$20.00 |
October 20, 1928 |
Boy supporting bass drum on back by Alan Foster. The State Dispensary System, The Misty Magdalens, Letters From and to the Farm, My Life is in Your Hands, Alarums and Excursions, Elk Steaks. |
Not Available |
NA |
October 27, 1928 |
Witch carving pumpkins, black cat at side by
Frederic Stanley. En Route by Benito
Mussolini, Yearlings, Champions and Pensioners, As Crook Sees Crook, My
Life is in Your Hands by Eddie Cantor, Swords and Roses – Belle Boyd, or the
Female Spy, Rip Van Winkle Wants a Job. |
Not Available |
NA |
November 10, 1928 |
Ethereal woman by W. Haskell Coffin. On the Bottom, Gobi Bound, Fashions in Fish, It Happened to a Rube, Swords and Roses – Gold Spurs, The Rich Man’s Son. |
Not Available |
NA |
November 17, 1928 |
Getting in wardrobe for the play by Eugene Iverd. Military Aircraft – 1928 Model, Desert Trails, The Dynamiters, Stabilized France, On the Bottom, The Bulls of the Art Market, Hic Jacet Jack’s, Kids in the Country. |
Not Available |
NA |
November 24, 1928 |
Pilgrim with football player, 200th
anniversary of Thanksgiving by J. C. Leyendecker. A Tintype of the Flash Age,
Reborn |
Not Available |
NA |
December 1, 1928 |
The Minuet by E. M. Jackson. New Gateways to
Trade, “Ladies and Ticket Buyers -----,” A Tintype of the Flash Age, The
Trustification of |
Good/very good |
$50.00 |
December 8, 1928 |
Merrie Christmas by Norman Rockwell. The Mongolian Colossus, Swords and Roses – The Foot Soldier, A tintype of the Flash Age, My Father, In Quarters, The Cat Racket, Getting Broadened Abroad, Santa and his Hotpoint Red Men ad. |
Not Available |
NA |
December 15, 1928 |
Ben Franklin 200th Anniversary
Number by Julio Kilenyi. Flaming Alumni, Comics, New Style and Old by Rube Goldberg, Waiters, Art is Long,
A Tintype of the Flash Age, Hooks by Will
James, “Escapade,” by Elsie
Singmaster. |
Not Available |
NA |
December 22, 1928 |
Madonna and child by J. C. Leyendecker. Confessions of a Reformed Columnist, Of Ultimate Antiques, From His Watchtower. |
Good/very good, clear tape neatly on spine |
$60.00 |
December 29, 1928 |
Disciplined Money, Antiques From Abroad, The
Passing of Individual Ownership, “The Captured Shadow,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. |
Not Available |
NA |
January 5, 1929 |
Woman framed in window warming her hands at
fireplace by E. M. Jackson. T. A. E. – A Great National Asset – An Interview
With Thomas A. Edison, The Burden of Wealth, Let’s Get Together, We Must be
on Our Guard, Taming Elephants, Disciplined Money, A Tintype of the Flash
Age, Playing Tag With the Game Warden, “The Perfect Life,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. |
Not Available |
NA |
January 12, 1929 |
The Great Bull Market, Smoldering Illini,
“Hello, Brother!”, The Tricky Science, The Art Bogy, My Old Blue Serge Goes
Abroad, “Muskickadee,” by Booth
Tarkington. |
Not Available |
NA |
January 19, 1929 |
Boys building a sled or winter playground by Eugene
Iverd. There is Life in the Old Gal Yet, Al by Will Rogers, Hello, Sucker!, Antiques Abroad, An Open Letter to
the American Taxpayer, Behind the Curio Counter, America’s Buried Past. |
Not Available |
NA |
January 26, 1929 |
Woman with snowshoes by W. Haskell Coffin. The Navy in the War, The Gold Rush in the Air, Personality, Where Do We Go From Here? |
Not Available |
NA |
February 9, 1929 |
St. Valentines Day by Edwin Jackson. Cracking Open the North (Canada), Auto Accidents, Profits of Crime, Harvard, Hon. Albert Johnson |
Good, spine tears |
$45.00 |
February 16, 1929 |
The Age of Chivalry by Norman Rockwell. New and Unfinished Business, Some Aspects of Farm Relief, The Red to Profits, The Navy in the War, Bulls on America, Gold in Goldfish, Unemployment Statistics. |
Not Available |
NA |
March 2, 1929 |
Japanese garden by Henry J. Soulen. New and
Unfinished Business, The Young |
Not Available |
NA |
March 9, 1929 |
Doctor
and Doll by Norman Rockwell
(CLASSIC Cover!). Steaming Up, How Do They Get Their Money?, A Sock on the
Buskin, The Sound Investment, Vigilante, Crabbed Age and College Spenders,
“Importance at the Neck,” by Booth
Tarkington, On Board. |
Not Available |
NA |
March 16, 1929 |
Pan and friends dancing by Sam Brown. The New
World Money Map, They’re Off, Government by Tumult, Vigilante, |
Good/very good, small tear at bottom edge and slight fraying along edge |
$45.00 |
|
Same |
Good |
$35.00 |
March 23, 1929 |
Woman in green by W. Haskell Coffin. Wilson and
Lansing, The Boom at Boulder, A Two-Dollar Bet, Steaming Up, The Road of
Revolution, This Little Pig Went to Market, Vigilante, Antiques in London,
Hiring the New Help, “The Neck, and Bush Thring,” by Booth Tarkington. |
Not Available |
NA |
March 30, 1929 |
Mr. Toastmaster and Democrats by Will Rogers, Treasures and Secrets,
The Railroads Enter Aviation, The Navy in the War, Andrew Johnson – The
Rail-Splitter’s Running Mate, The Case of Cuba, Going Through the Park?,
Keeping the Bank’s Doors Open, “Forging Ahead,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, “The Call of the Pack,” by Horatio Winslow
and illustrated by Charles Livingston
Bull, The Teenie Weenies in
Monarch Food Ad. |
Not Available |
NA |
April 6, 1929 |
Miner and donkey by Edgar Franklin Wittmack.
Fall Guys, The Rise of the Dollar, Horses! Horses! Horses!, Gentlemen of the
Wilderness, Going On the Stage, Sir?, Steaming Up, Business Was Business,
Dates, Sophie, the Ephemeral Queen of |
Not Available |
NA |
April 13, 1929 |
Woman holding Tales of Romance by James C.
McKell. Mr. Hanna, The Seven Sound
Years, Bookstore Behavior, Troupers All, Fall Guys, The Navy in the War, The
Chatter of Guns, “The Dipper,” by Mary
Roberts Rinehart, |
Fair/Good, torn front cover |
$45.00 |
April 20, 1929 |
Speed Trap by Norman Rockwell. Linking the Americas, The Twenty-Four Dollar
Island, But, Oh, the Little Cargo Boats, En Route, The Better Americans, Why
Banks Fail, Steaming Up, Fall Guys, Multi-page (12) General Motors ads for
Spring Showing April 20th-27th . |
Not Available |
NA |
April 27, 1929 |
Lion and lioness by Paul Bransom. Men and
Markets, Queer Cozumel, The Bag of Tricks, The Evolution of American Banking,
Mr. Hanna, The Navy in the War, Hare-Raising Hazards, Hands Across the Sea,
“Basil and Cleopatra,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, “Monarch,” by
Courtney Ryley Cooper and illustrated by Charles
Livingston Bull, Multi-page (16) ad for F. W. Woolworth 50th
Anniversary. |
Not Available |
NA |
May 4, 1929 |
Twins by Norman
Rockwell. Speculation, The First Agreement Between Italy and the Holy See,
Making Dreams Come True, New York Going – Going – Gone!, The Town Comes to
the Farmer, Public and Private, Steaming Up, Cradle of the Trotting Horse,
“Winged Wolf,” by Herbert Ravenel Sass and illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull. |
Not Available |
NA |
May 11, 1929 |
Female silhouette by Penrhyn Stanlaws. The New
Picture of Agriculture, These Standardized |
Good |
$45.00 |
June 8, 1929 |
Royal June wedding by J. C. Leyendecker.
Beautiful, But No Longer Dumb, Uncle Sam Has a New Indian Policy, On the
Mound, Going to the Dogs, Captain Dollar, Supersalesmanship and the
Consumer’s Dollar, The Capital Expects, “The Rough Crossing,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. |
Good/very good, small split at base of spine |
$60.00 |
June 15, 1929 |
War Propaganda, Lend Us Your Ears, Extra!
Extra!, by Dr. A. S. Rosenbach, Captain Dollar, Steamboat
Around the |
Not Available |
NA |
June 29, 1929 |
Minuteman by J. C. Leyendecker. The Whip of Prosperity, Second Lady, Five Years More of Flying, War Propaganda, Mr. Hanna, Giants of Finance, One Out of Ten, On Our Street. |
Not Available |
NA |
October 19, 1929 |
Horse and Hound by J. C. Leyendecker. Transatlantic Finance, “The Swimmers” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Eyes of the Ship, Taming Wild Oil Wells, Why I Collect Empty Bottles, Flying Kites, Special Advertising Section – Light’s Golden Jubilee |
Not Available |
NA |
October 26, 1929 |
Halloween by Elbert McGran Jackson. The World Oil Entente, Chicago, The American Paradox, Fourteen Years at the Metropolitan Opera House, What Life Means to Einstein, What of Monopoly?, |
Not Available |
NA |
November 16, 1929 |
College glee club by Alan Foster. The New Germany, A Girl of the Nineties, Freedom of the Air, How Do They Get Their Jobs?, Desert Dudes, Sun Worship, A New Turn in Immigration, An Autoist’s Alphabet, City Birds, Fellows of Infinite Jest |
Not Available |
NA |
December 21, 1929 |
Caroler at Christmas by J. C. Leyendecker. “A
Victim of War” illustrated by Tony Sarg, The President Gets Down to Business,
The Bull Market in Antiques, |
Not Available |
NA |
December 28, 1929 |
New Year by J. C. Leyendecker. “The Wolf and the Lamb” illustrated by Tony Sarg, Wall Street and Washington, A Royal Rebel, In The Senate – The Cherokee Strip, The Retail Business of the Stock Exchange, Harry Jolson |
Not Available |
NA |