The World's Work Advertiser. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co. Missing covers. Walter H. Page, Editor. December 1912, Vol. XXV, No. 2; pages after advertisement section are numbered pg. 123 to 240. Advertisements, many with illustrations, in front section: Tiffany & Co., New York City Lots for $890, books, publications, Directory of Schools, investments. Articles, many with illustrations: The Way of A Woman Investor; The Night Before Christmas, by Joseph Jackson; The Barley that Encompassed the Earth (Illustrated), by F. P. Stockbridge; Battle Line of Lasbor, by S. Orth; Inasmuch Mission, by B. Jaekel; Turning Boulders into Gold, by A. Dahl; Alone Across Alaska, by G. F. Waugh; Women Building a Better Race, by M. P. Daggett; and more. Back section of advertisements, many with illustrations: Columbia Grafonola, Hoggson Brothers, Oliver Typewriter, Kodak, Globe-Wernicke, Prince Albert Tobacco, automobiles, Standard Sanitary fixtures, and more.
Outer pages and edges yellowed, chipped. Text is unmarked.
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