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St. Nicholas Magazine (Volume XXI) Parts I and II, Twelve Issues Bound into One VolumeAn Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks. November, 1893 to October, 1894by Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling, Helen Keller, Kate Douglas Wiggin et al.conducted by Mary Mapes Dodgein a hardcover edition
Description:
Twelve months bound together of the famed monthly publication of The Century Company. Includes the months of Nov., 1893 through Oct., 1894.Each issue of St. Nicholas includes stories, often by well-known authors, as well as dozens of charming illustrations, photos, riddles, poems, letters, and non-fiction articles written for young people. Included are entries by Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling, Helen Keller, Kate Douglas Wiggin as well dozens of other submissions, and "conducted" (edited) by noted author Mary Mapes Dodge. This delightful collection of magazines provides an insight into the way of life in the US early in the latter part of the 19th Century.Monthly issues of the magazine bound into this hefty volume, without their original covers/wraps. In maroon half leather, with dark red cloth. The textblock has become separated from the covers, and numerous leaves are loose. Generally, the binding remains intact, though quite loose.
Book Condition*: PoorDust jacket condition*: noneCity: New YorkPublisher: The Century Co.Size: Tall Octavo - 9 to 10 in. tallPublication Date: 1894Binding: hardcoverPages: 1104
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(A ' + ' or a ' - ' can indicate a shading of these values...either a nudge up, or a nudge down.)