[Broadside Offprint]: Jack Jones "The Pickler"

Chicago: Reprinted from the Wednesday Book Page of the Chicago Daily News Wednesday, June 18, 1919 / [Dill Pickle Club], 1919.

Price: $4,000.00

Unbound. Broadside offprint. Measuring 6½" x 10½". Illustration of Jack Jones by Stanislaw Szulalski. Two horizontal and one vertical light creases, else about fine. Broadside of a profile of Jones by Anderson with a drawing of Jones. Jones, a one-time I.W.W. organizer, was the founder of The Dill Pickle Club at 18 Tooker Alley in Chicago. The Club was a lively salon that was well attended by authors, artists, anarchists, intellectuals, hobos, and activists, with Anderson an active member. The Club also issues newsletters, and a magazine. Rare. Not in the Sheehy and Lohf bibliography of Anderson. Ahearn lists it (this copy) as 006A in his *Author Price Guides*. *OCLC* locates a single copy, at the Newberry Library.

Item #552279

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Item #552279 [Broadside Offprint]: Jack Jones "The Pickler" Sherwood ANDERSON.