1908/01 – January 1908 – Vol. XV No. 28
Scandanavia, The Land of a Thousand Charms by Charles Quincy Turner, illustrated with photographs
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1908/01 – January 1908 – Vol. XV No. 28
Scandanavia, The Land of a Thousand Charms by Charles Quincy Turner, illustrated with photographs
1907/05 – May 1907 – Vol. XIII No. 50
The Eighty Second Annual Exhibition of the National Academy of Design, New York City
Illustrated with reproductions from some of the important canvases: “Pierrette” by John da Costa — “The Necklace” awarded the third Hallgarten Prize by Eleanor C. Winslow — “Trouble Ahead” by J.G. Brown, N.A. — “The Mascot” by Harry W. Watrous, N.A. — “An Interlude” by Sergeant Kendall, N.A. — “The Princess” awarded the first Hallgarten Prize, by William Cotton — “Venus” by Henry Prellwitz, A.N.A., awarded the Thos. B. Clarke Prize — “The Family Outdoors” by Gustave Cimiotti, Jr. — “The Church at Old Lyme” by Childe Hassam, N.A. — “Summer on the Seine” by R.W. Van Boskerck, A.N.A. — Portrait of Mrs. C.W. Throckmorton and children by De Witt M. Lockman — “Breakfast” by Louise Cox, A.N.A. — “In the Pines” by Ben Foster, N.A. — “November Moon” by William S. Robinson, A.N.A.
People of Note:
Joaquin Miller – Madame du Gast – Lieutenant Colonel Goethals – The Late Casimir-Perier – The late Thomas Bailey Aldrich – The late Maurice Grau – The late A.J. Dowie
1906/05 – May 1906 – Vol. X No. 38
Despite all of the wonderful photographic panels which follow, this issue is perhaps highlighted by an early full-page ad for Coca-Cola.
Egypt
People of Note: