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[Nelson Algren] Compiled and Written by Federal Writers Project; Works Progress Administration

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[Nelson Algren] Compiled and Written by Federal Writers Project; Works Progress Administration

by Galena, Illinois. [American Guide Series]

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Illinois: Sponsored by the City of Galena, 1937. First Edition, First Printing. Glued Illustrated Wraps. Very Good/No Dust Jacket As Issued. Illustrated by Robert Delson.

Glued pictorial wraps; Very good with no flaws but age-toning on the wraps and a minor fade on the spine with a hint of hand-soil. Name written neatly in cursive on the front cover. 8vo; 9 inches tall; 79 pages, Illustrations, photographs, color folded map. Bibliography and list of personal interviews. Illustrated by Robert Delson. First Edition, First Printing.

Subjects: Art Deco; Sculptor, Lorado Taft; Architect Samuel Charles Mazzuchelli; suffragette Janet Ayer Fairbanks; Screenwriter, Mackinlay Kantor; Poet, James Gates Percival

Ref: REF: Hunter, 13; wiki; M.A.P. Published in 1937, Galena Guide was one of the most famous "self-portrait of America" guides in the series produced during that period. [M.A.P.]  Although Galena Guide was written anonymously, as were all the other guides, the Historic Galena was actually written by Nelson Algren, one of America's most controversial and famous writers during the 1940s through the 1980s.

The prominent Chicago writer Nelson Algren (1909 - 1981) came to Galena, Illinois to write Galena Guide under the Federal Writer's Project (Illinois), the U.S. Government's program that employed out-of-work artists and writers during the Great Depression.

Nelson Algren is best known for The Man with the Golden Arm, a 1949 novel that won the National Book Award and was adapted as the 1955 film of the same name.
In 1935-1936,

American artist Robert Delson, who had served as an art commissioner for the Century of Progress World's Fair of 1933 illustrated Galena Guide with amazing Art Deco wood-cut designs of rural farmland scenes, streets of the city, Native Americans, and the ordinary town folk of Galena.

Background Information:
The American Guide Series books were compiled by the FWP, but printed by individual states, and contained detailed histories of each of the then 48 states of the Union with descriptions of every major city and town. In total, the project employed over 6,000 writers. The format was uniform, comprising essays on the state's history and culture, descriptions of its major cities, automobile tours of important attractions, and a portfolio of photographs. ; REF: Hunter, 13; wiki; M.A.P.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
[Nelson Algren] Compiled and Written by Federal Writers Project; Works Progress Administration
Author
Galena, Illinois. [American Guide Series]
Illustrator
Illustrated by Robert Delson
Format/Binding
Glued Illustrated Wraps
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
No Dust Jacket As Issued
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition, First Printing
Publisher
Sponsored by the City of Galena
Place of Publication
Illinois
Date Published
1937

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