The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, May 26th, 1915 - Cover Illustration of Ambassador Bernstorff - who Successfully Holds the Hardest Job in The United States
The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, May 26th, 1915 - Cover Illustration of Ambassador Bernstorff - who Successfully Holds the Hardest Job in The United States
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- 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, May 26th, 1915 - Cover Illustration of Ambassador Bernstorff - who, Successfully Holds the Hardest Job in The United States Prof., Usher Theodore Roosevelt Frederick F. Schrader Rudolf Eucken, Joseph Bernard Rethy Edmund Von Mach Frank Putnam Alfred Ramsey, Dernburg Lusitania History Magazine Back Issues
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- S Paperback
- Stato di conservazione
- Buono
- Lingue
- Inglese
- Legatura
- Brossura
- Prima edizione
- True
Descrizione
16 pages. Features: Americans, Be on Guard!; Are We No Longer A Sovereign Nation? - According to Prof. Usher, Roosevelt Betrayed the United States into English Vassalage, by Frederick F. Schrader; Germany and American, by Rudolf Eucken; To Theodore Roosevelt - a poem by Joseph Bernard Rethy; An Open Letter to Colonel Roosevelt, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; The American Americans, by Frank Putnam; Ad Caesarem - a poem by Alfred Ramsey; The Lynching of Dernburg; England's Paper Offensive; "English Murder" says Hobson; Prominent statesmen on Lusitania Case - General opinion that Americans took their lives in their hands as passengers on emeny ship; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact but beginning to loosen. A worthy copy. (Please note that "The Cartoon of the Week" on page 11 is a blank spot on the page, seemingly from a printing error.) Magazine