'Perhaps Women' [as published in] The ADELPHI, Vol. III. No. 5. New Series. February 1932
Printed pale yellow paper wrappers
1932 · London
by G. S. - Editor [Sainsbury, George - Contributor ?]. Murry, John Middleton [1889 - 1957] - Contributor. Carswell, Catherine [1879 - 1946] - Contributor. Rees, Richard [1900 - 1970] - Contributor. Anderson, Sherwood [1876 - 1941] - Contributor
London: Loxley Brothers Limited, 1932. Printed pale yellow paper wrappers. VG+. Ex-lib. Slightly sunned spine. Publisher's Erratum insert to be found between pp. 264-5 regarding a switch in paper stock. An excellent copy.. ii, 255- 332 pp. Numerous full page advertisements interspersed. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2"
Started in 1923 as a monthly journal under the editorship of J. M. Murry, intended as a mouthpiece for D. H. Lawrence and himself. From 1927 it became a quarterly entitled the New Adelphi. Murry's editorship ended with a D. H. Lawrence memorial number in 1930, and the periodical became the Adelphi, incorporating the New Adelphi, which ran until 1955. Contributors to the three series include W. B. Yeats, T. S. Eliot, A. Bennett, H. G. Wells, Day-Lewis, Orwell, and Auden. (The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature. Ed. Margaret Drabble and Jenny Stringer. Oxford university Press, 2007). (Inventory #: 32618)
Started in 1923 as a monthly journal under the editorship of J. M. Murry, intended as a mouthpiece for D. H. Lawrence and himself. From 1927 it became a quarterly entitled the New Adelphi. Murry's editorship ended with a D. H. Lawrence memorial number in 1930, and the periodical became the Adelphi, incorporating the New Adelphi, which ran until 1955. Contributors to the three series include W. B. Yeats, T. S. Eliot, A. Bennett, H. G. Wells, Day-Lewis, Orwell, and Auden. (The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature. Ed. Margaret Drabble and Jenny Stringer. Oxford university Press, 2007). (Inventory #: 32618)