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The New Yorker. 1952 - 02 - 02 (February). by NABOKOV, VLADIMIR) Birnbaum (cover illus) - 02-02 1952.

by NABOKOV, VLADIMIR) Birnbaum (cover illus)

The New Yorker.  1952 - 02 - 02  (February). by NABOKOV, VLADIMIR) Birnbaum (cover illus) - 02-02 1952.

The New Yorker. 1952 - 02 - 02 (February).

by NABOKOV, VLADIMIR) Birnbaum (cover illus)

  • Used
New York.: The New Yorker Magazine.. 02-02 1952.. February 2, 1952 issue of the magazine, black and white illustrations throughout, a few color illustrations, 80pp, 11 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches, color pictorial wrappers as issued. Ex library, with library stamp on front cover and small date stamps on first page. Covers lightly worn, vertical crease, magazine is complete and clean. Color cover illustration by Abe Birnbaum. Features "Lance" by Vladimir Nabokov, "How To Be Married Without a Spouse, or, Mr. Kipling, What Have You Done With Mr. Hauksbee?" by Ogden Nash, "The Boy Handicapper" by John McNulty, "Elizabethan Tragedy: A Footnote" by Howard Moss, etc. .
  • Seller Independent bookstores US (US)
  • Book Condition Used
  • Publisher The New Yorker Magazine.
  • Place of Publication New York.
  • Date Published 02-02 1952.
  • Keywords comic, cover illustration, Literature, magazine, New York, New York City, periodical, zzvinmagg