Adventure (July, 1916)


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Adventure, one of the all-time great pulp magazines, presented novels and short stories by many of the greatest writers from the early to mid 20th Century. This issue features the novel BEYOND THE RIM, by J. Allan Dunn, a tale of the South Seas, plus:

Beyond the Rim, by J. Allan Dunn
The Peace Hat, by Thomas Addison
Cassidy’s Consolation Kick, by Hugh S. Fullerton
Old Dad, by George L. Catton
Gaston Olaf [Part 2 of 3], by Henry Oyen
The Devil’s Due, by Redfield Ingalls
When Oscar Went Wild, by W. C. Tuttle
The Education of Billy Stream, by Frederick William Wallace
The 500th Shot, by David L. Mackaye
The Law in Little Egypt, by Hapsburg Liebe
Wild Bill in Deadwood Gulch, by Robert V. Carr
Rumor Substantiated, by William R. Thompson
To Crack a Safe, by Patrick & Terence Casey




The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines


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A study of the role of 'little magazines' and their contribution to the making of artistic modernism and the avant-garde across Europe, this volume is a major scholarly achievement of immense value to those interested in material culture of the 20th century.




The English Catalogue of Books [annual]


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Vols. for 1898-1968 include a directory of publishers.




Adventure


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Adventures Of An Ensign [Illustrated Edition]


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Includes The First World War On The Somme Illustration Pack – 107 photos/illustrations and 31 maps. These are the wartime adventures of “Vedette”, a pseudonym of noted journalist and screenwriter Valentine Williams, during the First World War. Williams volunteered for service at the age of 32, a little on the old side for service in as prestigious and hard fighting as the Irish Guards. He was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant or “Ensign”, and found himself travelling to France and the frontline in 1916. There was little enough time for him to learn his duties and responsibilities in the field before he and his men were thrown into the hell of the Battle of the Somme. The sounds of the shells, bullets and cries of “Stretcher-BearER!” were to become all too familiar to the author before he was wounded and sent back to Blighty. His memoirs are told in the third person, with verve wit and vivid detail that belie William’s journalist background.




And in the Morning


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A young man's life is transformed by the devastation of the First World War.




Dada in the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art


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"Presents some seventy works-- books, collages, drawings, films, paintings, photographs, photomontages, prints, readymades, reliefs-- in large-scale reproductions and accompanying them with in-depth essays by an interdepartmental group of the Museum's curators."--Front jacket flap.




Adventures of the Mind


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In this book, Barney explores her family tree, chronicles her friendships and associations through reprinted correspondence and recreated conversations, and evokes the golden age of her salon in gallery of literary portraits.