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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Good. Ex-Library. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers with staple binding. Printed in black ink. Pages laid in loose. 1917-1918. 9 3/4" x 13 1/2." Twelve pages, complete. Pages 11 and 12 (back cover) feature advertisements, some of which are illustrated. California State Library stamps and tipped-in label on front cover. Magazine is clean and intact overall except for light age toning throughout, slight darkening on front and back, bumping at corners and edges, a couple of splits along head and tail of spine (the largest measuring about 2"), and a large close tear measuring about 3 1/4" on Pages 7 and 8." A Good copy. The December 1917 and January 1918 double issue of the California Review, a monthly magazine published by C. J. Colden in Monrovia, California. This issue features political news, local stories, and a few general-interest features. The opening articles are about World War I. Contents are listed as follows: "Current Events," "The Woman's Forum," "Educational Progress," Commerce and Industry," "The City Dutiful," and "Editorial.".