Women of Megara, Costumes & Fashion  - 1915 History Illustration

Megara is a historic town and a municipality in West Attica, Greece. It lies in the northern section of the Isthmus of Corinth opposite the island of Salamis, which belonged to Megara in archaic times, before being taken by Athens.

1915 Page of History w/ Wood Engraved Illustration

A Glimpse of History Long Gone By

Some age & handling wear - Great image

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  Pages of History like this one contain fantastic, highly detailed

illustration(s) sometimes prepared especially for a particular
publication and not seen anywhere else.

They are like small works of art but capture people, life or scenes as they were in the great past...great detail

(Reverse...not shown...contains related/unrelated text)

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Published in 1915 by The Jones Brothers Publishing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio

FULL PAGE Size: Approximately 7" X 10" 

Related/unrelated Text on Reverse

Condition: Excellent - Very Good - Good+ - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)

Some age toning (slightly exaggerated in picture), occasional smudges, spotting and light handling wear

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This is an Original Print- Not a Reproduction

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History-On-Paper


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