The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, June 2nd, 1915 - Cover Illustration of General Von Der Goltz - Who is Helping the Turks Make the Dardanelles Impregnable
The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, June 2nd, 1915 - Cover Illustration of General Von Der Goltz - Who is Helping the Turks Make the Dardanelles Impregnable
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- PayPal
- Carta di Credito
- Bonifico Bancario
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Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1915
- Luogo di stampa
- New York
- Autore
- Viereck, George Sylvester: Editor
- Editori
- The International Monthly
- Formato
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edizione
- F First Edition
- Soggetto
- Viereck, George Sylvester: Editor The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany, and Austria-Hungary, June 2nd, 1915 - Cover Illustration of General Von Der Goltz - Who is, Helping the Turks Make the Dardanelles Impregnable Interlaken, Summer Camp for Boys La Porte County Indiana Lusitania Cleveland, Automatic Company High Explosive Shells Shrapnel Poisonous, American Machinest Magazine Frank Koester Sir Richard Crawford, Italy American Neutrality Poison Gas Bombs Kaffee Hag History, Magazine Back Issues
- Descrizione
- S Paperback
- Stato di conservazione
- Buono
- Lingue
- Inglese
- Legatura
- Brossura
- Prima edizione
- True
Descrizione
16 pages. Features: Wonderful full-age photo-illustrated ad for Interlaken Summer Camp for Boys, La Porte County, Indiana, inside front cover; The Vilest Crime of the Ages - The movement to discredit the Germans at home as well as the German element in this country; An Obsolete Jeffersonian Doctrine - the right to traffic in munitions of war with belligerent nations; Did the Lusitania carry cargo like this? - The Cleveland Automatic Company's high explsive shells break into smaller pieces which are poisonous and will painfully kill victims in four hours without immediate treatment - an ad for these shells from the 'American Machinist' is reproduced here; The German Army as a National Backbone, by Frank Koester; $16,000,000 "Neutrality"; Let Sir Richard Crawford Pack his Trunks; Some "English Outrages"; The New York Herald Admits the Truth; Italy's Entry into the War; American Neutrality a Myth; English Poisonous Gases; British Cabinet Breaking; Gas Bombs used by the English and French; News from Germany; Kaffee Hag ad on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. Three-inch opening to bottom of coverfold, otherwise a sound copy. Magazine