The Quartier Latin: Volume III, November 1897, No. 16
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- London: Illiffe & Son, 1897
London: Illiffe & Son, 1897. Paperback. Good (Wraps are toned/scuffed/smudged/edgeworn/foxed; rear cover is chipped; textblock edges are lightly toned/foxed at the edges, with occasional foxing or smudging to pages; some pages are chipped at the edges.). Off-white sewn wraps with red and black illustration and black and red lettering; 538-582 pp.; richly illustrated. One issue of this influential art periodical by The Association of American Artists in Paris. Contents include "A Girl from the Campagna," a drawing by H.H. Foley; "Love the Rover," a poem by Mary K. Davey; "A Dweller in Philistia," and essay by Constance C., Marston; "Clovelly," a drawing by Chas. Pears; "In Reverie," a poem by D. McKinlay-MacArthur; "Marie Brinjean," and essay by Hariet Austin; "The Poet and the World," a poem by W.T. Peters; "Farewell," a poem by Wirtos Tod, with an illustration by Alfred Jones; "Swearing," an essay by E.H. Moyle Cooper; "Adeline," a poem by Walter F. Smith; "A Souvenir," an essay by Steynor; "An Old-Fashioned Portrait," a drawing by H.G. Fangel; "A Wind-Sketch," an essay by Swanhilde Bulau; "The Land-Crab," by Ernest E.S. Thompson; "From America," and essay and "My Love," a poem, by Scott Dalgleish; "Morning Star," a drawing by James J. Guthrie; "With Harp and Lute," a poem by St. George Best; "Paris Fashions," an essay with illustrations, by Muriel Stuart; "On the Downs," a poem by A. Stanley Cooke; "Moonrise," a drawing by Henry G. Fangel; "Notes," an essay by Lamar Middleton; "Impressions," an essay by Henry G. Fangel; "Decadent Painters," a poem by W.; and "A Florentine Idyll," a drawing by Wm. Shackleton.
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Title
The Quartier Latin: Volume III, November 1897, No. 16
Author
Wood, Trist (Editor)
Binding
Paperback
Condition
Good
Publisher
Illiffe & Son: London
Date
1897