Grigorov Leonid (2 results)
Published by Living Age 1926
- Softcover
- Periodical
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magazine. Condition: Very Good. No Dust Jacket. very good condition; SCARCE ORIGINAL VINTAGE Article These pages, unbound, are neatly trimmed with backing board, in mylar., Advertisements ARE NOT RETURNABLE; These pages, unbound, are neatly trimmed with backing board, in mylar., Advertisements ARE NOT RETURNABLE; NOVI008250; 10…pages.

The Living Age - No. 4283 - August 7, 1926
Atkinson, Meredith; Victor Auburtin; Valery Larbaud; "Doctor Vlasov"; Leonid Grigorov; Panteleimon Romanov; Irene H. Lewis; Sir Edmung Gosse; Professor Fritz Kern; P. Morton Shand, et al.
Published by The Living Age Company, Boston, M.A. 1926
- Softcover
- First Edition
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Wrappers. First Edition, First Printing. pp. 264-339. Octavo., measuring 16.5 x 24cm. Twice-stapled wrappers. A single issue of the venerable magazine in its original bright-orange covers. This issue comprises a variety of articles by Meredith Atkinson, Victor Auburtin, Valery Larbaud, "Doctor Vlasov" ("Communism and Literature"…), Leonid Grigorov, Panteleimon Romanov, Irene H. Lewis, Sir Edmung Gosse, Professor Fritz Kern, P. Morton Shand alongside several other articles and poems, together with some period advertisments. Light wear along the edges, else, bright, unmarked, and tightly-bound. The Living Age was a long-running and intellectually driven periodical (especially so its 1920s - 30's issues) which offered readers a rich cross-section of early 20th-century thought. Notable for its curated selections of travel writing, literary criticism, political commentary, and poetry drawn from major European and American journals, it is particularly valued for its insight into interwar cultural discourse and transatlantic intellectual currents.