The Little Journal - historical illustrated supplement, February 14, 1904 - TheRedshop
A rare and valuable piece for lovers of history, old press and period illustrations. Product details: The Little Journal – 14 February 1904
Title: The Little Journal – Supplement illustrate
Publication date: Sunday, 14 February 1904
Issue: 691
Honor to the brave: presentation of the military medal to the heroes of El-Moungar and Taghit Interview of English officers with the Tibetans Content: detailed articles, artistic illustrations and historical engravings.
Dimensions : 45 x 32 cm
Condition: good overall condition for a piece over 120 years old, with minor signs of wear characteristic of its age. This illustrated supplement of The Little Journal captures two significant events of the period:
The presentation of military medals to the heroes of El-Moungar and Taghit celebrates the courage of French soldiers engaged in crucial battles of the colonial empire. The interview between British officers and Tibetans offers a fascinating insight into international relations in the early 20th century. Period engravings enrich the visual and historical experience, testifying to the artistic talent of the time. This original issue is a direct window into the military and diplomatic issues of 1904.
A rare piece, ideal for fans of old newspapers and collectors of historical objects. A valuable document for researchers, teachers or history enthusiasts wishing to deepen their knowledge. Whether you are a passionate collector, a military history enthusiast, or curious about international relations of the colonial era, this supplement to The Little Journal is a unique piece that will enrich your collection. At TheRedshop, we offer a carefully chosen selection of rare newspapers, antiques and authentic collectibles. This issue of The Little Journal, in excellent condition for its age, is available in limited quantities. Add this illustrated supplement to The Little Journal to your collection, or give it as a gift to a history enthusiast. Also explore our shop to discover other rare and authentic treasures on TheRedshop, your reference for antiques and old newspapers.