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The Saturday Book 22.

The Saturday Book 22.

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The Saturday Book 22.

by Hadfield, John

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New York:: The Macmillan Company,, 1962.. First printing. Near Fine in a VG+ DJ. Fine in a VG+ lightly chipped price clipped DJ. Octavo (6 x 9 Inches). Green cloth with gilt lettering, and rules set in black panel to front board and spine. [1-5] 288 pp. Colored frontispiece, fully illustrated in color & b/w. Includes The Changing Face of Childhood, A Symposium of Styles; Art Nouveau, South African Rococo, Americana Gothic, Canal Boat Baroque with wood engravings by John O'Conner, English Suburban. Rogues and Vagabonds, The Social History of the Duel, Ladies in the Air, The Social History of the Nautch Girl, Mr. Schenk and His Draperies (not what you'd think). Founded in 1941 by Leonard Russell, The Saturday Book was a highly illustrated annual anthology of literary, historic, cultural and collector's writings published at Christmas time from 1941 to 1975. Russell served as editor for a decade, and was succeeded by John Hadfield. At the 1951 Modern Books and Writers Exhibition of 100 books selected to illustrate the renaissance of book design in Great Britain, Sir Francis Maynell and Mr. Desmond Flower chose The Saturday Book-with its fine medley of articles on social life- as 'the one book to represent the full versatility and fanciful possibilities of printing today'. In addition, The Saturday Books were often illustrated with a fine selection of ephemera; as noted by Maurice Rickards in his excellent Encyclopedia of Ephemera. Cloth

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Bookseller
Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
7120
Title
The Saturday Book 22.
Author
Hadfield, John
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine in a VG+ DJ
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First printing
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
The Macmillan Company,
Place of Publication
New York:
Date Published
1962.
Keywords
The Saturday Book Leonard Russel, John Hadfield, New York: Macmillan, british culture, british culture, great britain, england, london rogues and vagabonds cabinet of curiousities O'Connor, John Books

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