Magazine
1937 · New York
by (Maltz, Albert, et al.) Burnett, Whit, and Martha Foley, eds.
New York: Story Magazine, Inc.. Very Good. 1937. (Vol. XI, No. 62). Magazine. [light soiling to covers, otherwise a nice clean copy with a good firm binding]. Contains the following stories: the novella "Hotel Raleigh, the Bowery" (by Albert Maltz, called "a new writer of importance" on the magazine's cover); "Young American Couple" (Griffith Beems); "Rome Was Not Built in a Day" (Alice Weber); "Captain Postovov" (Carl Jacobs); "The Willow Tree" (Frances Frost); "The Pond" (R.F. Baum); "An Incident of Violence, Complete" (Mort Friedlander). In addition, editor Burnett's feature, "Words on the Wing," discusses author Jesse Stuart at some length (including a full-length photo), with additional interesting anecdotal material about Wallace Stegner and Ludwig Bemelmans, and a lengthy quotation from a letter by William Saroyan, commenting on all sorts of things. . (Inventory #: 21031)