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New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial War Extra October 29, 1914 • World War I •

$ 5.26

Availability: 71 in stock
  • Condition: This copy is in delicate condition: The edges are ragged with tiny to small tears and tiny to small missing chips. There large separations on the vertical fold but all pages are partially attached. The horizontal fold is still present from when first produced. All pages are present. No obvious signs of age discoloration and the pages are not brittle. No markings, stains, nor labels.
  • War atrocities: war crimes
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial War Extra October 29, 1914
    Front Cover
    The first German across the Meuse: under the Belgian Forts at Vise, German Regiments were almost annihilated and their bridges were destroyed as they were built. This soldier finally crossed the river but afterward had to retire to his own lines clinging to a plank. He was rewarded with the Iron Cross. (Photo 9C) by International News Service.)
    Back Cover
    A Belgian infantry column retreating to Ghent. The footsore soldiers look with envy at more fortunate comrades who get a lift.
    Contents
    Photo Captions Include
    Interior of the Church at Battice, Belgium. Completely destroyed by shells.
    Belgians driven into Holland after the fall of Antwerp
    British Naval Brigade running to shelter in their trenches of the Lierre Road before Antwerp as the Enemy's shells have found their range.
    Germans occupying Antwerp pause to look upon the effect of their shells on a church in the outskirts of the city.
    The railway tunnel at Hombourg blocked by the Belgians but afterward reopened by the German Engineer Corps.
    .  .  . and many, many more.
    Condition Notes
    This copy is in delicate condition: The edges are ragged with tiny to small tears and tiny to small missing chips. There large separations on the vertical fold but all pages are partially attached. The horizontal fold is still present from when first produced. All pages are present. No obvious signs of age discoloration and the pages are not brittle. No markings, stains, nor labels.
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