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Pictorial Review - February, 1929. McLelland Barclay Cover; Art Deco, Flapper, Vintage Romance Fiction; "Why Not A Woman in the Cabinet?" Editorial; Kathleen Norris; Mary Roberts Rinehart; Margaret Prescott Montague et al. Vintage Paper Doll Page.

Pictorial Review - February, 1929. McLelland Barclay Cover; Art Deco, Flapper, Vintage Romance Fiction; "Why Not A Woman in the Cabinet?" Editorial; Kathleen Norris; Mary Roberts Rinehart; Margaret Prescott Montague et al. Vintage Paper Doll Page.

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Pictorial Review - February, 1929. McLelland Barclay Cover; Art Deco, Flapper, Vintage Romance Fiction; "Why Not A Woman in the Cabinet?" Editorial; Kathleen Norris; Mary Roberts Rinehart; Margaret Prescott Montague et al. Vintage Paper Doll Page.

by Arthur T. Vance (Editor)

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New York: The Pictorial Review Company, 1929. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Very Good, as noted. See scans and description. New York: The Pictorial Review Company, 1929. The February, 1929 issue of the extraordinarily scarce Pictorial Review, a collection of fiction, art and more by the specialists in those categories in the twenties. Folio - "bedsheet" size- at 13 7/8" tall; illustrated stapled wraps, 130 pp. Very Good; subscriber's label on cover, some light dust on covers, abrasion at spine, and several coupons have been excised internally. Nonetheless, a rather stunning tour de force of the skills of romance writers and romance illustrators, something simply not to be found in any form today. Art Deco, Flapper-ish Fashion, Vintage Romance Fiction moods prevail. There is even a paper doll page, in color, to be cut out and played with, still untouched. A notable editorial, "Why Not A Woman in the Cabinet?", appears front-and-center. Kathleen Norris; Mary Roberts Rinehart; Margaret Prescott Montague et al are some of the contributors, along with a host of skilled illustrators of the hard-workin' type at that time. Classic ads, many in full color, inspire nostalgia. Very, very scarce period publication. Ships in a new, sturdy, protective box, of course - not a bag. LG8

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Title
Pictorial Review - February, 1929. McLelland Barclay Cover; Art Deco, Flapper, Vintage Romance Fiction; "Why Not A Woman in the Cabinet?" Editorial; Kathleen Norris; Mary Roberts Rinehart; Margaret Prescott Montague et al. Vintage Paper Doll Page.
Author
Arthur T. Vance (Editor)
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
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Edition
1st Edition 1st Printing
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
The Pictorial Review Company
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1929
Pages
130
Size
Folio - over 12 - 15" tall
Weight
1.00 lbs
Keywords
Prints, Popular Culture, General

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