This Quarter – Volume III, Number 1, July-August-September 1930

Paris: Edward W. Titus, 1930.

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Softcover. Magazine. 195pp. Paper wrappers. Wear to the yapped edges, as usual, and a bumped rear corner but with wraps and pages remarkably bright for this title, overall near fine. This influential little magazine features James Farrell's short story "Stud," published a year before his first book, *Young Lonigan: A Boyhood in Chicago Streets*, which formed the first part of his Studs Lonigan trilogy. Also includes contributions from Robert Penn Warren, Marc Chagall, Boris Pasternak, George Reavey, Maxim Gorky, Sergei Essenin, M. Zoshtchenko, Nathan Altman, Ilya Erenburg, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Feodor Sologub, Efim Zozulya, Andrei Sobol, Nicolai Tikhonov, Polia Chentoff, Mikhail Prishvin, Ralph Cheever Dunning, Mary Dreyspring, Montgomery Belgion, Janet Lewis, Zhenya, Charles Seymour, Jr., T.F. Powys, Samuel Putnam, and Jacob Gould Fletcher.

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Item #340344 This Quarter – Volume III, Number 1, July-August-September 1930. James FARRELL, Samuel Putnam, T. F. Powys, Jr., Charles Seymour, Zhenya, Janet Lewis, Montgomery Belgion, Mary Dreyspring, Ralph Cheever Dunning, Mikhail Prishvin, Polia Chentoff, Nicolai Tikhonov, Andrei Sobol, Efim Zozulya, Feodor Sologub, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Ilya Erenburg, Nathan Altman, M. Zoshtchenko, Sergei Essenin, Maxim Gorky, George Reavey, Robert Penn Warren, Boris Pasternak, Marc Chagall, Jacob Gould Fletcher.

James T. Farrell
birth name: James Thomas Farrell
born: 2/27/1904
died: 8/22/1979
nationality: USA

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American novelist and short-story writer known for his realistic portraits of the lower-middle-class Irish in Chicago, drawn from his own experiences. - Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literaturemore