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  • P G Wodehouse, Eleanor Franklin Egan & others

    Published by The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1916

    Seller: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.

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    Stapled. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. W.H. Coffin (cover), Tony Sarg (Leave it to Jeeves), & others (illustrator). First Edition. The February 5, 1916 issue of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably Leave it to Jeeves ("The Artistic Career of Corky"), an early Jeeves/Wooster short story by P G Wodehouse and the first one where Jeeves is developed as a major character. Other fiction/articles include Behind the Smoke of Battle, an article by Eleanor Franklin Egan on the Armenian genocide in Turkey, and others. Cover art by W.H. Coffin (Lady with Fur Scarf). Condition issues are: a closed tear at the bottom center of the pages that is 1" in the front and grows to 2" in the rear. No cutouts or missing pages. A very good and hard to find copy of a seminal piece in the Wooster/Jeeves literature.