Description
Leather bound/ marble boards volume of The Outlook magazine, May–August 1901, featuring in-depth political and cultural coverage from a pivotal moment in American history. This hardcover edition includes extensive reporting on the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York — the same event where President William McKinley would be assassinated just weeks later in September. Articles explore pressing issues of the Jim Crow era, including titles such as: • “Should the Negro Be Educated?” • “The Negro Disenfranchised in the South” Also includes commentary on Theodore Roosevelt, who was Vice President at the time and would assume the presidency following McKinley’s death. Topics span politics, religion, literature, social reform, international affairs, and race — all framed within the reform-minded tone The Outlook was known for. ⸻ Details: • Title: The Outlook – Bound Volume (May–Aug 1901) • Binding: Hardcover (marbled boards or leather spine if applicable) • Publisher: The Outlook Company, New York •
Excellent collection of 1914, 1916 and 1918 National Geographic issues. They arrived well packed and were as described. Shipping cost was reasonable too. Thank you!
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