Scribner's Magazine: July - December, 1910, Volume XLVIII, No.1 - No. 6

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1910.

Price: $150.00

Hardcover. Vol. XLVIII, Nos. 1-6. Illustrated by N.C. Wyeth, William Harndon Foster, F. Hopkinson Smith, Sidney M. Chase, F.C. Yohn, James Montgomery Flagg, and others with color and black-and-white plates and drawings, photographic plates. Six issues bound in olive green cloth gilt-stamped, top edge gilt. Quarto. viii, 768pp. Hinges cracked with last page loose and laid in, flower offsetting on pages 538-539, spine tanned, very good.
Issue includes "The Blonde Beast " and "The Eyes," by Edith Wharton, "African Game Trails," by Theodore Roosevelt, "Irving Washington, and John Howard Payne, Correspondence of" edited by Thatcher T. Payne Luquer, "The Man at the Wheel" by E.W. Hornung, and "Through the Mists" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Other contributors are Herbert Ward, Janet Allardyce, Dorothy Canfield, Ernest Thompson Seton, Oric Bates, Thomas Nelson Page, Christian Brinton, Katharine Holland Brown, Mary Synon, Mary R.S. Andrews, William Harndon Foster, Jesse Lynch Williams, Frederick Funston, John Fox, Jr., Richard Harding Davis, Jesse Wilcox Smith, Alice Brown, Elmer Roberts, Gerald Chittendon, Ernest Peixotto, F. Hopkinson Smith, Mary King Waddington, G.B. Lancaster, Maurice Hewlett, William Morton Fullerton, George Meredith, Henry B. Fuller, Elmer Roberts, John R. Spears, Sidney M. Chase, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Paul Van Dyke, Mary King Waddington, Calvin H. Luther, Francis E. Leupp, Minor Watson, George T. Marsh, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Thomas Walsh, Anne Bunner, Florence Wilkinson, Georgia Wood Pangborn, Julia C.R. Dorr, G.E. Woodberry, Anita Stewart, Edith M. Thomas, Alan Sullivan, C.A. Price, E. Sutton, Amelia Josephine Burr, and Henry Van Dyke.


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Item #466668 Scribner's Magazine: July - December, 1910, Volume XLVIII, No.1 - No. 6. Edith WHARTON, Dorothy Canfield, Arthur Conan Doyle, Theodore Roosevelt.

Edith Wharton
birth name: Edith Newbold Jones
born: 1/24/1862
died: 8/11/1937
nationality: USA

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Biography

American author best known for her stories and novels about the upper-class society into which she was born. - Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literaturemore

Collecting tips:

Her first book, Verses (published by her parents when she was 16 in 1878) is a great rarity. If you find one, call me up, so we can begin negotiating about the location of the new house I'll be buying for you. However, if you are going to wait to find a copy before you find a place to live, you might as well pay for it yourself, as they don't turn up very often. She has three avidly sought after novels: Ethan Frome (1911), The House of Mirth (1905), and The Age of Innocence (1920), all of which will set you back if you have to have them in jacket (yes, they all came with jackets originally). Her first regularly published book, The Decoration of Houses (1897, co-written with architect Ogden Codman, Jr.) is something of a classic in its field, and the easily worn marbled paper-covered boards make it difficult to find in reasonably fine condition, although copies in middling condition turn up occasionally. Italian Villas and Their Gardens (1904) is prized not only by Wharton collectors, but also by fans of Maxfield Parrish, who contributed the illustrations. The book was reprinted several times, and fine copies of the first edition are getting scarce, but are still occasionally obtainable for a not-too-unreasonable price.

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