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This very special issue contains two items of major significance. Jack London's prize-winning "What Communities Lose by the Competitive System" appears here for the first time on pages 58-64. This is immediately followed by Part I of "The First Men in the Moon" by H.G. Wells on pages 65-80. pp. [16] ads, 104, [8] plates, [36] ads, [6] cartoons, [10] ads. The dozens and dozens of illustrated ads, some of which are in color, are nothing short of spectacular, our favorite being the four-page two-color glossy illustrated ad for The "Mobile" Company of America, an early and short-lived automaker located on Kingsland Point at Tarrytown-On-The-Hudson, New York. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight. A well-preserved copy of this spectacular issue. Woodbridge, London & Tweney [Enlarged Edition] #909.
Title: The Cosmopolitan, An Illustrated Monthly Magazine, November [Nov.] 1900, Vol. XXX, Number 1
Categories: Magazine Back Issues, Antiques and Collectibles, Literature,
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Irvington, New York, Cosmopolitan Magazine: 1900
Binding: Single Issue Magazine
Condition: Good
Size: 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall
Seller ID: 653h5190
Keywords: Jack London, What Communities Lose By the Competitive System, H.G. Wells, The First Men in the Moon, The Mobile Company of America, Russell Shoes,