Measuring about 6-1/2" x 9-1/2", and 774 pages long, plus advertising, this is Volume 62 in the set of bound volumes of "Scribner's Magazine", comprising the issues of July through December, 1917.

Article topics include the Russian Revolution; the Peace River in the Canadian Rockies; the Golden Age of painting (by Kenyon Cox); Robert Louis Stevenson; harpooning devilfish (by Theodore Roosevelt); Goya paintings in America; old Newport; Justice Harlan and the game of golf; Japanese gardens; Ruskin in old age; 

There is also an article by Edith Wharton titled "The French (As Seen by an American)."

Plus, there are several topical articles on World War I, including a pictorial essay on navy yards and gun shops by Vernon Howe Bailey; and recollections of a soldier involved in the fighting at Messines Ridge. Other war related topics include artists in wartime; recruiting and training the military; the building of new "soldier towns" for military encampment and training; the Council of National Defense; the French Foreign Legion; the latest military aircraft; the battle zones in France and Flanders; the adaptation of railroads to wartime needs; and Paris in wartime. 

Plus the usual high quality selection of fiction and poetry, some of it also with military or war related subject matter. Fiction and poetry contributors include Henry James (both episodes of "The Middle Years"); John Galsworthy (the stories "Defeat" and "Flotsam and Jetsam"); and Henry van Dyke (the stories 
"Fighting for Peace" and "A Remembered Dream"). 

And illustrators include N. C. Wyeth, Maud Tousey Fangel, A. B. Frost, H. J. Mowat, George Wright, and Denman Fink.

Bound in brown cloth, with gilt title lettering on the spine, it is in generally good and solid condition, but the original binding work was a little unskilled, leaving some pages a little loose, some hinge cracks between segments, and some sewn-in reinforcements

The pages are also a little wrinkled along the top edge, as if from some prior water damage.

 

 

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