A fine copy of the first edition of this illustrated work on food shortages in Central Europe during the First World War by German-American war correspondent George Abel Schreiner.
The first edition in the publisher's original cloth.
Profusely illustrated with black and white photographs throughout.
George Abel Schreiner (1875-1942) was a German-American war correspondent during World War I for the Associated Press.
His idea was that the food shortages in Central Europe were becoming the critical issue in that area and if not improved would quickly lead to the end of the war.
In the publisher's original cloth.
Externally, smart with minimal shelf wear to the extremities and bumping to spine head and tail.
Internally, firmly bound.
Pages clean and bright.
Near Fine