New Yorker magazine October 2 1937 Irwin Shaw Victoria Sackville West NEAR MINT

New Yorker magazine October 2 1937 Irwin Shaw Victoria Sackville West NEAR MINT

$450.00
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The New Yorker Magazine, October 2, 1937, complete issue in extraordinary shape. Leonard Dove did the cover. This issue includes the first publication of the Irwin Shaw story "No Jury Would Convict," which is Shaw's first work published in The NYer. This issue also includes the writing of Victoria Sackville West ("Recollections of My Mother" part 3), John McNulty, Romeyn Berry, James Thurber, Babette Deutsch, Jack Alexander, Phyllis McGinley, Wolcott Gibbs, James Reid Parker, Clifford Orr, Garreta Busey, G. F. T. Ryall, John C. Mosher, Clifton Fadiman, and others. The cartoonists in this issue include: Mary Petty, Richard Decker, Helen E. Hokinson, Carl Rose, Peter Arno, Richard Taylor, Perry Barlow, Net Hilton, Robert J. Day, Whitney Darrow, Jr., and George Price.Also included in this issue is part two of a three part profile of J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI.The pages are crisp and clean, bright white without a hint of foxing or any other staining, no writing, no creases, not

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