The Forum and Century: July 1934 (Volume XCII, No. 1)
de LEACH, Henry Goddard (editor)
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New York: Forum Publishing Company, 1934. Paperback. (Volume XCII, No. 1). 4to. Stiff orange wrappers. viii, 64pp. Illustrations, advertisements. Very good. Mild edgewear and small edge tears, mainly to lower portion; mild ex-library, the ONLY marking being a small inkstamp neatly applied to top of front wrapper. A tight and decent copy of this far-ranging monthly magazine. This issue includes Jesse Stuart's "Five Kentucky Sonnets," Dora Aydelotte's short story "Box Supper" and F.C. Brokaw's "Nobody Loves the Radio," along with a cartoon "We Are the Armament Makers" and "A Calendar of Controversy. July, 1934.
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- Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, ABAA (US)
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- 15766
- Título
- The Forum and Century: July 1934 (Volume XCII, No. 1)
- Autor
- LEACH, Henry Goddard (editor)
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- Usado
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- 1
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- Forum Publishing Company
- Lugar de publicación
- New York
- Fecha de publicación
- 1934
- Catálogos del vendedor
- Books; Literary Criticism;
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