How to Become an American Citizen

  • Softcover
  • New York: J.S. Ogilvie Publishing Company, 1929 (c.1926)
New York: J.S. Ogilvie Publishing Company. Good. 1929 (c.1926). 2nd Edition (unstated). Softcover. DETAILS NEEDED. (very fragile!) "Contents of this book: questions that are usually asked by the Judge to the person applying for citizenship and how to answer them." This edition was printed in 1929, and includes a laid-in sheet explaining "Changes in Naturalization Law Effective July 1, 1929." This publication was apparently designed as a free handout, upon which individual companies or merchants could place their brand and/or their advertising. In this instance, the paying sponsor was an New York outfit called Diehl, Laudau and Pettit: their name is printed at the bottom of the front cover, and the rear cover contains an ad for their book, "Youman's Household Guide and Dictionary of Every-day Wants," available for $2 ($1.25 in paper covers) and promising "$100 a Year Saved to all who Possess and Read this Book!" ***This book is among the nearly 150 items offered in ReadInk's new Catalog Number 4, "Booking Passage: Books on the Immigrant Experience." You can access this catalog and its contents in any one of three ways: (1) email us to request a PDF to be emailed to you; (2) view or download the catalog from the link on our website's main page; (3) browse the books individually (including a few that didn't make the cut for the catalog) on our website under these two subject headings: "Immigration: Fiction" and "Immigration: Non-Fiction." .

Details

Title

How to Become an American Citizen

Binding

Softcover

Condition

Good

Publisher

J.S. Ogilvie Publishing Company: New York

Date

1929 (c.1926)

Edition

2nd Edition (unstated)


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