Item #2320987 The Circle Magazine, May, 1907, Vol. I, No. 5.

The Circle Magazine, May, 1907, Vol. I, No. 5

New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1907. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Item #2320987

Top edge of gutter stained, front wrapper creased, rear wrapper foxed.

302-368 pp. CONTENTS: Editorial; Smoothing the Way of the Working-Girl by Annette Austin, illustrated with drawing by Charles Hope Provost, and with photographs; How Pocahontas Has Come to Her Own by William Ordway Partridge, illustrated with photographs; Whisperings from Flower-Land by Adolphe Danziger, illustrated photographs; The Art of Conducting, by Wassily Safonoff, illustrated with a portrait of the author; Wassily Safonoff--His Career and Present Work by Conrad Kimball, illustrated with photographs; About Vince by Even E. Rexford, illustrated with photographs; "What Is It to Love Anybody'" by William S. Birge, M.D.; The Ordinary Man by William Grant Greenawalt and Helen Church; Hindieh, a story, by Edgar J. Banks, illustrated with drawing by Sidney S. Gorham; Tweeter: The Story of an Oriole, a story, by Ida Kenniston, illustrated with drawing by John Rae; Wednesday, April Sixth, a story, by Virginia M. Cornell, illustrated with drawing by Lee Woodward Zeigler. Regular Departments: Home Circle, Sports and Games, Traveler's Circle, Girls' Busy Circle, Church Circle, Art Circle; Contrast--No. 4, Work and Play: Circle of Music, Automobile and Motor, Photographer's Circle, Amateur Craftsmen, Mother's Circle, Children's Circle, School and College, Farm and Garden, Poultry Circle, Health and Hygiene, Women's Gowns and Accessories, Men's Wearing Apparel, Library and Reading Circle, Business Circle, Popular Science and Invention, Industrial Circle, Fun Lovers' Circle. Includes numerous ads, illustrations, and photographs. The Circle published serialized fiction, including works by P. G. Wodehouse, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, etc.

Price: $30.00

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