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Original publisher's light purple paper wrappers with staple binding. 9" x 12." Pages 1- complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Several advertisements throughout. Pages are very clean and intact except for slight age toning, minimal edge wear, and slightly bumped corners. Covers are very clean and intact except for slight rubbing to front and back, three small scribbles in black ink near spine on front, and a few small spots of fading along spine and bottom edge. A Very Good copy. The October-November 1926 issue of Book Notes Illustrated, a bi-monthly literary magazine. The following are contents of this issue: "The Triumph of The Insignificant Heroine," "Grub Street Notes," "The Heart of Emerson's Journals," "Turning Over New Leaves," "Mohammed," "High Lights and Blind Spots in the New Fiction," "A Harrison Ainsworth Centenary," "A Literary Letter from London," "A Library for Children," "Things Theatrical," "A Famous Lady of the Left," "Books to Read and Others," "Hapless Marie Antoinette," "On Where to Read," "The Antiquary's Cabinet," "Pages in Waiting," "Barry, Precursor of Blake," "A Lament for Bohemia," and "A Literary Man's London.".
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