WWI All In It: K1 Carries On by Major Ian Hay Beith is a rare 1917 1st edition hardcover book that provides a unique perspective on World War I. Written by a military author, this book delves into the military aspects of the war, making it a valuable collectible for history enthusiasts. Featuring a dust jacket and being a 1st printing, this original publication from the United States offers a glimpse into the events of the war through the eyes of Major Ian Hay Beith, adding to its historical significance.
Antique July 1917 issue of The Modern Priscilla magazine. This original World War I era publication focuses on needlework, embroidery, and early 20th-century fashion. The page shown features ‘Smart Accessories to the Summer Wardrobe’ including blouse, parasol, and hat patterns by Lois Tolman Rice. A classic piece of ephemera for collectors of vintage fashion history or textile arts. Features period advertisements and intricate handicraft guides typical of the Edwardian to WWI transition. Condition: Antique pre-owned condition. Shows significant signs of age including yellowing, edge wear, creases, and some foxing. Please see photos for visible wear on paper edges.
“The House of the Lord” by Talmage (1962); very good condition. CONDITION: general condition of each book noted above; all books in lovingly-used condition with all pages in perfectly readable condition.
Henry Ford’s Own Story As Told To Rose Wilder Lane is a hardcover book published in 1917 by Ellis O. Jones. What sets this edition apart is thefirsthand connection to Ford himself. Hardcover (no dust jacket) Acceptable Collectible Condition (see photos).