Stringer's Books and Ephemera

THE POLICE JOURNAL
July 1922

New York Journal Publishing Company 1922
125.00
Condition for this journal is good+ with small indent to bottom of spine and slight indent to top of spine, some wear to corners, a bit of soiling to covers.
44 pages with photos and ads.
Wrappers, size is 9" x 12".
Original 1922 issue of The Police Journal, "A News and Educational Magazine for Police Officers from the Chief down." Although published in New York City a lot of the content and the ads are based in up-state New York.

Articles include "The Police Force of Niagara Falls, N.Y."; "Policing the Tonawandas"; "Why Policewomen are Needed" and "The Policewoman - Her Work - Her Ideals" both written by Mrs. Mary E. Hamilton, of the New York Police Department; "Efficient Police Protection in the 'City of Locks'"; "Los Angeles Plans Woman's Police Bureau", and more.

Scarce.
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