[Editors] - Geïllustreerd Zondagsblad van de Arnhemsche Courant: 1925

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[Editors] - Geïllustreerd Zondagsblad van de Arnhemsche Courant: 1925 - Arnhem, Koningstraat 14,15 - Arnhemsche Courant - 1925 - 1st edition - 416 pp - Cloth binding - 25,5 x 32 cm.

Condition: Good - the back cover has some damage.

Volume 4 of this Sunday supplement of "the cheapest daily newspaper" for Arnhem and surroundings; history of daily life in the capital of Gelderland during the roaring twenties and before the Second World War destroyed the city. Illustrated with black and white photos of streets and buildings, nostalgic advertisements and the section "Voor de vrouw" with the latest ART DECO FASHION.

Contains cartoons by Arthur Ferrier and contributions by journalist Tim Schilperoort; action photos of football club VITESSE (against West Ham United and with a footballing mayor De Monchy); Mills in the city and the 'Openluchtmuseum'; Garage Van Zijll at the Velperplein (with brand new Chevrolet classic cars); The church of Oosterbeek; a collision at the Burgemeestersplein; the Water Tower at the Steenen Tafel and BILLIARDS world champion Jan Dommering (1882-1958).

Furthermore: Villa Ria on the corner of Velperweg / Huygenslaan by architect G. Feenstra; Cinema Palace in the Bakkerstraat; Carnival; a short futurological SF story about the year 2025; the arrival of SINTERKLAAS and Zwarte Piet and a photo report by 'N. Kramer van den Kleinen Oord' about the storm disaster of 10 August in the Achterhoek (Kilder, Borculo).

¶ This 'weekend magazine' was provided free of charge to subscribers of the Arnhemsche Courant. A subscription cost F. 2.50 per quarter, 85 cents per month or 20 cents per week.

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