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Family Faces Financial Ruin, Horace Harral, Every Saturday, Nov 1871 For Sale
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Family Faces Financial Ruin, Horace Harral, Every Saturday, Nov 1871: $17.50
Wife Consoles Husband as Family Faces Financial Ruin, engraved by Horace Harral From Nov 18, 1871 issue of Every Saturday Reverse side has unrelated text/pictures
Typical period age and handling wear (occasional edge cuts) - Nice history
Fine original antique woodengraving. Horace Downey Harral was a British wood-engraver, etcher and photographer. He was a pupil of John Orrin Smith and later joined him as a partner in an engraving firm. Harral produced prints of many Pre-Raphaelite paintings and also illustrated many British periodicals of the mid-Victorian era.A SINGLE page from an 1871 issue of Every Saturday Magazine (both sides shown)
Every Saturday (1866–1874) was an American literary magazine published in Boston, Massachusetts ~~~~~~~
Page Size:Approximately 11\" X 14.5\"
Condition:Excellent - VeryGood - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest) Typical period age and wear -- See pictures
Great piece of history
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