The Philistine: a periodical of protest (Vol. III, No. 2, July 1896)

The Philistine A Periodical of Protest.
I am sure care’s an enemy to life. —Twelfth Night.
Printed Every Little While for The Society of The Philistines and Published by Them Monthly. Subscription, One Dollar Yearly
Single Copies, 10 Cents. July, 1896.
Have you seen the Roycroft Quarterly? The “Stephen Crane” number is attracting much attention and we believe it will interest you. 25 cents a copy.
Entered at the Postoffice at East Aurora, New York, for transmission as mail matter of the second class.
COPYRIGHT, 1896, by B. C. Hubbard.
NOTICE TO Collectors of Artistic Posters.
On receipt of 10 cents we will send to any address, a copy of our largely illustrated catalogue of 500 posters exhibited by “The Echo” and “The Century.”
“The Echo” is the pioneer in fostering the poster in America. It began its department of Poster-Lore in August, 1895, and has printed it fortnightly, with many illustrations, ever since.
Each issue of “The Echo” bears a poster design, in two or more colors, on its cover. During the past year seven of these covers were by Will H. Bradley.
“The Echo” is $2.00 a year, 10 cents a number. New York, 130 Fulton Street.

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2024-01-07

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American literature -- Periodicals; American periodicals; Society of the Philistines (East Aurora, N.Y.) -- Periodicals

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