Magazine is in great condition. Outside shows light shelf wear but internally everything is perfect. All pages are intact, and no pages are missing. Includes stunning lithographs done by Richard Allen Fish throughout. View More...
Contributions by Colette on french cuisine, Bauhaus American Scool of Design and also includes Verte's 4 page pullout. Cover by A.M. Cassandre Nice copy with moisture mark to top of magazine corner, see pictures. View More...
Nice copy with water mark to bottom of magazine to first 8 pages, no effect on text. Many articles written about the times and what the future was thought to hold. Includes ads on books from the times as well as cookware and recipes inside. View More...
Bound with stab-in binding but with ample gutters, and without initial classified advertising; nonetheless weighs nearly 13 pounds. Corner of page cut out from January addition as well as tape repairs to first cover. January- December cover artwork by Erte. View More...
F Earl Christy illustrator of cover. Front and back cover are not attached to binding. Binding remains intact and there are no loose pages. No missing pages, no clippings or inscriptions. Internally, magazine is in pristine condition. View More...
Wearing to bottom and top of spine attaching front and back cover. Magazine continues to hold its shape, wearing to upper right fore edge. Internally, there are no missing pages and all pages are intact. The front cover was illustrated by Clara Miller Burd. View More...
Sign of wearing to top and bottom on spine. Internally, the magazine is in good condition. No missing pages and all pages intact. Front cover illustrated by J. Allen St. John. Other illustrators include. F. Y. Cory, A. M. Cooper, Florence Scovel Shinn etc... View More...
The front cover is detached and some of the binding is detached. There are yellowed pages but also white pages. A. M. Hopfmüller designed the cover. Besides detachment of first few pages the magazine is intact and in good condition. View More...
The front cover is detached and some of the binding is detached. There are yellowed pages but also white pages. A. M. Hopfmüller designed the cover. Besides detachment of first few pages the magazine is intact and in good condition. View More...
Magazine is hefty and in good condition. There is some tearing to the bottom on the spine but the magazine remains intact. Edging of front cover is also showing signs of wear. Internally, all pages are in pristine condition and there are no missing pages. This volume includes, The Christmas Hymn by Alfred Domett, accompanied with illustrations done by JC Leyendecker and R. Weir Crouch. Star Of Bethlehem, Jean Baptiste's Christmas Present and more are included. View More...
“The Shrine Magazine,” published from May 1926 to December 1928, made to appeal not only to male Shrine members, but also to their families with attractive covers, short fiction, a women’s department and general interest articles. To capture readers' attention, editors hired several popular illustrators, such as Falls, to create artistic covers for the magazine. Their cover art did not often relate to stories or articles in the magazine, nor were these artists necessarily associated with Freemasonry.
The magazine is in good condition. No missing pages but there is a clipping done to page 57. ... View More...
Great condition. Page 5 and 41 small cut out clipping was done by previous owner. Other than than pages are intact and in excellent condition. View More...