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SQUIRE, J. C. (editor) and Edward Shanks (Assistant-Editor) - The London Mercury

Title: The London Mercury
Description: London, 1921. 1st edition. Hardcover. pp. 672. Thick 4to. Bound in brown cloth, top edge gilt with leather spine label. Boards bumped, scuffed, & moderately soiled; contents. slightly age-toned; else binding tight and contents clean. Overall, very good condition. Sir John Collings Squires (1884-1958) was a poet and man of letters, who undertook the editorship of this important literary magazine, and remained in that position until 1934. In 1939 it was incorporated into 'Life and Letters'. This is Volume 4 and contains the complete six issues (numbers 19 to 24) of this periodical. According to Squires: 'In our pages will be found original verse and prose in a volume not possible in a weekly paper; full-length literary essays such as have been found only in politico-literary monthlies; a critical survey of books of all kinds recently published; and other 'features'..' He certainly attracted a panoply of the finest English language writers then living, including G. Bernard Shaw, W. B. Yeats, E. M. Forster, Max Beerbohm, Walter de la Mare, Robert Graves, Vita Sackville-West, D. H. Lawrence, Alice Meynell, Siegfied Sassoon, Aldous Huxley, Hilaire Belloc, Edmund Blunden, Max Beerbohm, and Edmund Gosse; all of whom contributed unique poems, articles or criticisms to these six issues. Not exactly a pretty book, but sturdy and easily handled - chock-full of the best four pounds of literature one is likely to encounter. .

Keywords: Literary magazines;Robert Graves;Siegfried Sassoon;V. Sackville-west;;Aldous Huxley;E. M. Forster;Thomas Hardy;Joseph Conrad

Price: CAD 108.39 = appr. US$ 74.93 Seller: Bison Books
- Book number: 9900028979

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