J&I ARTS began more than 25 years ago with a mission of bringing works of art off the shelves and out of the closets and selling them to those who would have an appreciation for them. It is said that ‘beauty is in the eyes of the beholder,’ but if engravings and literature are left to collect dust in a closet or on a bookshelf, then nobody has the opportunity of enjoying it. We have collected a very large inventory of engravings, literature, and other gifts, and now offer them at reasonable prices for your enjoyment.
This is the April 1873 issue of HARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.This issue was once bound, as was common for library copies.This issue is in very good condition, except for a few minor age...
This is the January 1889 issue of THE CENTURY ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE.This issue was once bound, as was common for library copies.This publication competed with Harper’s Monthly Magazine, and Frank Leslie Popular Mo...
This is the March 1882 issue of THE CENTURY ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE.This issue was once bound, as was common for library copies.This publication competed with Harper’s Monthly Magazine, ...
This is the April 1893 issue of THE CENTURY ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE.This issue was once bound, as was common for library copies.This publication competed with Harper’s Monthly Magazine, ...
This is the June1895 issue of FRANK LESLIE’S POPULAR MONTHLY MAGAZINE.This issue was once bound, as was common for library copies.This publication competed with Harper’s Monthly Magazine, and The C...
This is the May1890 issue of THE CENTURY ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE.This issue was once bound, as was common for library copies.This publication competed with Harper’s Monthly Magazine, and Frank Leslie Popular Monthly...
This is the September 1878 issue of HARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. This issue was once bound, as was common for library copies. However, it is in very good condition, the pages are bright and very readable. This publication competed with Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly, and The Century Magazine during the latter part of the 1800’s, all of which were illustrated magazines. ...