Title:A Day with a Mannequin. How Beautiful Dresses should & should not be Worn. The Strand Magazine : Distinctive, captivating, and brimming with character. An uncommon original article taken from The Strand Magazine, 1910
Author:STRAND MAGAZINE CONTRIBUTOR
Price:GBP£7.95 (about USD$11.00)
Item ID:CI00-259758
Quantity:1
Publisher:Strand Magazine, Newnes, London, 1910
Binding:Disbound
Condition:Very Good
The Strand Magazine (1891-1950) was a literary powerhouse, bringing readers gripping mystery, adventure, and intrigue every month. It became legendary for publishing Sherlock Holmes stories, skyrocketing the detective's fame and cementing its place in literary history. Beyond Holmes, it featured thrilling fiction, fascinating articles, and stunning illustrations, captivating audiences with tales of crime, exploration, and the unknown. With its bold storytelling and iconic artwork, The Strand shaped popular literature, inspiring generations of writers and readers alike. A true treasure trove of imagination, it remains one of the most celebrated magazines of its time! This is a genuine, original article, carefully extracted from an historic volume, not a reprint or reproduction! A rare chance to own a true artifact from the past. Size: 16 x 22 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Strand Magazine Articles; Inventory No: 259758.