The variety of content and quality of printing in the pictorial sections are best represented by the collections themselves. Each issue contains fine arts and theater, sports and war, advertisements and fashions, the exotic and the mundane, school and home life, with contrasting as well as complementary illustrations deliberately placed side by side.
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[Detail] "Equipment and Training of the Great Army That America Hastily Created." War of the Nations, 193. |
[Detail] "Daring Aviators on Both Sides Whose Names are Famous Throughout the World for Their Contempt of Death." War of the Nations, 296-97. |
[Detail] "Electricity: the Modern Aladdin's Lamp of Today's Housewife." Advertisement. New York Tribune, September 21, 1919, 6E. |
[Detail] "Colonel Theodore Roosevelt Personally Weighing…" New York Times, January 27, 1918, [5]. |
[Detail] "Powerful American Dreadnoughts That Carried the Stars and Stripes in the North Sea Naval Zone." War of the Nations, 376-77. |
[Detail] "The Better 'Ole." New York Tribune, February 16, 1919, 3. |
[Detail] "Interior of a Church at Mons, Belgium, After Bombardment." New York Times, October 4, 1914, [1]. |
[Detail] "The Gleaners by Jean Francois Millet." New York Tribune, July 13, 1919, 3. |
[Detail] "Fountain in Memory of Jack Phillips of the Titanic, and Other Heroic Wireless Operators who Stayed by Their Keys to the End." New York Times, February 8, 1914, [2]. |