Author: Walter Butler Mahony, ed Title: The North American Review, Vol. 233 (January-June 1932)
Description: New York, North American Review Corporation, 1932. Hardcover. 576p. Ex-library; REBOUND. A hardcover book that has been rebound in beige buckram. The boards are soiled. A few library stamps inside and some pencil marks in the indices, but otherwise a clean, tight book in good reading condition. Volume 233 of THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, the first literary magazine in the United States. This volume contains the issues from January through June 1932. Some features include "Note on Race Prejudice" by Gerald W. Johnson (a protege of H.L. Mencken) in which he comments on the findings of a study on lynchings in the South; an essay on the joys of old-fashioned sailing ships by marine adventurer Alan Villiers ("Deep-Sea Sail"); and a critique of attempts to change the more disturbing or graphic elements of fairy tales, by humorist Herbert L. Coggins ("More Red Blood in Mother Goose"). Fair .
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Price: US$ 30.00 Seller: Kubik Fine Books Ltd.
- Book number: 316315
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