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  • Seller image for Bedlam, Winter Number, Vol. III, No. 2, Whole No. 18, December 1934 for sale by Librarium

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. Softcover, periodical, (VG-), Bedlam, 190 Lexington Avenue, New York, 1934, (Note on rear cover: Printed from linotype on a job press by the by the People s Printing Co., 659 Sixth Ave., New York, N. Y.), unpaginated - 12 pages, b&w cover illustration: The Farm by Jacob Heller, 7.25 in. x 10.50 in., cover and pages are thick paper, bound with three center staples, corners and spine ends rubbed, crease to front lower corner, one short closed tear and one small chip to top edge of front cover, covers show a little slight soil, small light pencil notation on upper rear cover, minor soil to a very few pages, otherwise contents clean and tight, flyer for production of performances reviewed in the magazine laid-in (thin paper, split at creases into 3 pieces prior to our acquiring the magazine), item protected in new clear plastic sleeve, Very Good Minus {Magazine possibly produced by New York Public Library staff, or the NYPL Staff Association. Contents: Amateur Farming; The Fireman and the Heiress Again, by Laura W. Hulse (a review of the revival of the two plays by the Staff of the NYPL); This Little Girl, by Leighton Laird; humorous note about Allen and Burns; The Homecoming, by Helen Fromovich; Song of the Fool, by C. J.; Motto, by Tom O Bedlam; Tid Bits, by Russell Freeman; A Bloody Library, by Richard M. de Plata.} 5229 [Ho0121JH] Please feel free to contact us with questions about our books - we are happy to provide further information!

  • Seller image for Bedlam; December, 1932; Vol. II, No. 6 for sale by Librarium

    Freeman, Russell and Stanley Sennwald, editors; Art Editor Geo. Fennelly, Dramatic Editor B. H. Hellman, Circulation Manager Aaron Levine

    Publication Date: 1932

    Seller: Librarium, East Chatham, NY, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. Softcover, periodical, (G+), Inscribed on cover by Freeman, Bedlam, 14 West 121st Street, New York City, 1932, 15 pages, illustrated with one small b&w photo, 6 in. x 9.25 in., pale green paper covers with b&w titles and decoration, cover illustration is The Little Courier by Durer (now in The Met, it is noted here as being from the Frederick Keppel Galleries), one word of inscription on front is smudged, slight rubbing to corners and spine ends, a few slight creases, light scuffing and soil to covers, contents clean and tight, item protected in new clear plastic sleeve, Good Plus {Magazine address is in Harlem, and item was possibly produced by New York Public Library staff, or the NYPL Staff Association. Contents: The Spinning Discs, by P. L. Miller; Perambulator, by Karl Brown; I Passed the Garden of My Friend s Delight, by E. E.; A Southern Spring Festival, by Conchy; College Song, by Samuel Sass; The New York Fireman and the Bond Street Heiress, by Russell Freeman (notice that Staff Assoc. would be presenting the two plays); The Library's Backyard, by L. C., By the Way, which includes doggerel by O. W. Holmes; I. R. T., by Marshall Schact; New Books, by R. N. and R. F.; Museum Murder, by Stanley Sennwald; Migration, by Alice Byrd; Incompatibility, by Benjamin Philips.} 5228 [Ho0121JH] Please feel free to contact us with questions about our books - we are happy to provide further information!