Description: (Periodicals) Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis ) and George Jean Nathan (editors): "More Lichee-Nut Poems," by Edgar Lee Masters, "The Theatre," by George Jean Nathan, and "The Library," by H. L. Mencken (Found in the American Mercury) : Magazine. Alfred A. Knopf, New York, NY. 1925. 1st Edition, 1st Printing. Very Good- This is a trade sized magazine. The magazine is in Very Good- condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The spine ends, corners and edges of the magazine covers have some bumping, rubbing, wear and small nicks and tears. There is a one inch tear to the top front spine end. The front cover of the magazine has two previous owner's penciled notations. The text pages are generally clean and bright. Page 225 was flagged by a previous owner for a definition: "Prohibition is a legislative birth control applied to rabbits." The contents include: The Many-Sired Lincoln by J. G. De Roulhac Hamilton, The Grand Inquest of the County by H. Rob Keeble, Chocolate Sponge (a story) by Emily Clark, The Modern Maecenas by Suzanne La Follett, Clinical Notes by George Jean Nathan and H. L. Mencken, More Lichee-Nut Poems by Edgar Lee Masters, and more. "The American Mercury was an American magazine published from 1924 to 1981. It was founded as the brainchild of H. L. Mencken and drama critic George Jean Nathan. The magazine featured writing by some of the most important writers in the United States through the 1920s and 1930s. After a change in ownership in the 1940s, the magazine attracted conservative writers, including William F. Buckley. A second change in ownership in the 1950s turned the magazine into a far-right and virulently anti-Semitic publication. It was published monthly in New York City. The magazine went out of business in 1981, having spent the last 25 years of its existence in decline and controversy. " (from Wikipedia) 2 #46424 $25
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Author: Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis ) and George Jean Nathan (editors)
Book Title: "More Lichee-Nut Poems," by Edgar Lee Masters, "The Theatre,"
Cover: Magazine
Language: English
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Publication Year: 1925
Place Published: New York, NY
Pages: 255p.
Topic: Periodicals
Format: Magazine
Edition: 1st Edition
Printing: 1st Printing
Book Condition: Very Good-
Defects: This is a trade sized magazine. The magazine is in Very Good-, condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The spine ends,, corners and edges of the magazine covers have some bumping,, rubbing, wear and small nicks and tears. There is a one inch, tear to the top front spine end. The front cover of the, magazine has two previous owner's penciled notations. The text, pages are generally clean and bright. Page 225 was flagged by a, previous owner for a definition: "Prohibition is a legislative, birth control applied to rabbits." The contents include: The, Many-Sired Lincoln by J. G. De Roulhac Hamilton, The Grand, Inquest of the County by H. Rob Keeble, Chocolate Sponge (a, story) by Emily Clark, The Modern Maecenas by Suzanne La, Follett, Clinical Notes by George Jean Nathan and H. L., Mencken, More Lichee-Nut Poems by Edgar Lee Masters, and more., "The American Mercury was an American magazine published from, 1924 to 1981. It was founded as the brainchild of H. L. Mencken, and drama critic George Jean Nathan. The magazine featured, writing by some of the most important writers in the United, States through the 1920s and 1930s. After a change in ownership, in the 1940s, the magazine attracted conservative writers,, including William F. Buckley. A second change in ownership in, the 1950s turned the magazine into a far-right and virulently, anti-Semitic publication. It was published monthly in New York, City. The magazine went out of business in 1981, having spent, the last 25 years of its existence in decline and controversy., " (from Wikipedia)
Binding: Magazine
Subject: Periodicals
Place of Publication: New York, NY
Year Printed: 1925
Special Attributes: 1st Edition