The New Yorker Magazine, May 25 1940, complete issue in nice shape. Joseph Low illustrated the cover. The pages are crisp and clean, without a hint of foxing or any other staining, no writing, no creases, nothing missing, tight to the staples.
The New Yorker Magazine, May 4 1940, complete issue in great shape. Rea Irvin did the cover. This issue includes the writing of John O’Hara, E J Kahn Jr, Dawn Powell (“Can’t We Cry A Little?”)., and others.
Title: Charleston Goes to Harvard the Diary of a Harvard Student of 1831. Published by Harvard University Press, 1940. Scarce printed in 1940.
This product is a first edition hardcover copy of Ernest Hemingway’s “For Whom the Bell Tolls” published by Charles Scribner’s Sons in 1940. It is a literary work of fiction in English language that is a significant piece of American literature. The book is in very good condition, making it a valuable collector’s item for fans of Hemingway’s work.
VERVE Reveue Artistique et Littéraire, The French Review of Art Devited to the Nature of France and Entirely Composed During WWII. Artists are MATISSE, MIRÓ, BONARD, BRAQUE, CHARDIN, REAULT, LÉGER, PICASSO, CLAUDEL as seen in the contents pages in Photos 3 and 4.
MECHANICAL DRAWING FRENCH AND SVENSEN HARDCOVER 1940