The Philippines - Our Artist with the Firing-Line during the Advance on Malolos
- unbound
- New York: Harper's Weekly, 1899
New York: Harper's Weekly, 1899. unbound. Woodcut. Page measures 15 5/8" x 10 7/8"
This print features four illustrations sketched from life by G.W. Peters depicting scenes from the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. The illustrations are titled: "View of San Pedro Macati from General King's Headquarters", "Brigadier-General Charles King U.S.V.", "Major-General MacArthur's Headquarters at Caloocan", and "Polo- Removing Our Wounded From the Firing-Line." Published in the May 13, 1899 issue of Harper's Weekly. The page is in very good condition, with one closed tear to right margin, archival reinforcement. Text on verso.
Harper's Weekly was a New York-based illustrated political magazine published from 1857 until 1916. The magazine featured foreign and domestic news, fiction, essays on many subjects.
This print features four illustrations sketched from life by G.W. Peters depicting scenes from the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. The illustrations are titled: "View of San Pedro Macati from General King's Headquarters", "Brigadier-General Charles King U.S.V.", "Major-General MacArthur's Headquarters at Caloocan", and "Polo- Removing Our Wounded From the Firing-Line." Published in the May 13, 1899 issue of Harper's Weekly. The page is in very good condition, with one closed tear to right margin, archival reinforcement. Text on verso.
Harper's Weekly was a New York-based illustrated political magazine published from 1857 until 1916. The magazine featured foreign and domestic news, fiction, essays on many subjects.