Harper's New Monthly Magazine. May, 1869. Vol. XXXVIII. No. CCXXVIII

New York: Harper and Brothers, 1869. Wraps. Good. Item #007683

Illustrated wraps. 160 pp. With several black and white illustrations throughout. Ads in the rear. A single issue of this magazine, featuring 'The Plains, as I Crossed them Ten Years Ago.' This was perhaps written by Horace Greeley and contains his observations on the settlements and westward migrations of people in the United States. Also present in this issue is an article on glass blowing, etc. The editor's drawer section contains a brief anecdote alluding the terror caused by the Ku Klux Klan in Georgia, as well as the potential crookedness of "Indian Agents." GOOD condition. Minor to moderate spotting and foxing to the covers, with a few small stains. Some soiling. Some creasing. Wrappers chipped, with minor tears, along the extremities, with splitting, tearing, chipping and loss along the spine-especially near the tail. Interior solid, with minor scattered foxing and soiling.

Price: $20.00

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