Bohemians, bootleggers, flappers, and swells : the best of early Vanity Fair
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- ISBN: 1594205981
- ISBN: 9781594205989
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420 pages ; 24 cm - Publisher: New York, New York : Penguin Press, 2014.
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Formatted Contents Note: | Vanity Fair and the birth of the new / Graydon Carter -- 1910s. Physical culture peril (May 1914) / P.G. Wodehouse ; August Strindberg (October 1914) / Georg Brandes ; World's new art centre (January 1915) / Frederick James Gregg ; Are odd women really odd? (June 1915) / Hyman Strunsky ; New York women who earn $50,000 a year (August 1915) / Anne O'Hagan ; Any porch (poetry) (September 1915) / Dorothy Rothschild (Parker) ; Football and the new rules (September 1915) / Walter Camp ; War scenes across the Canadian border (October 1915) / Stephen Leacock ; Are the rich happy? (December 1915) / Stephen Leacock ; An Afghan in America (February 1916) / Syyed Shaykh Achmed Abdullah ; Art of being a bohemian (March 1916) / Robert C. Benchley ; Why I haven't married (October 1916) / Dorothy Rothschild (Parker) ; Men: a hate song (poetry) (February 1917) / Dorothy Rothschild (Parker) ; Shifting night life of New York (February 1917) / James L. Ford ; Actresses: a hate song (poetry) (May 1917) / Dorothy Rothschild (Parker) ; Relatives: a hate song (poetry) (August 1917) / Dorothy Rothschild (Parker) ; George Jean Nathan (November 1917) / The editors ; From left to right in the movies (January 1918) / Douglas Fairbanks ; Excursions into Hunland (March 1918) / Lieut. E.M. Roberts, R.F.C. ; Great American army (poetry) (June 1918) / Gertrude Stein ; Gateway to an artificial paradise: the effects of hashish and opium compared (October 1918) / Arthur Symons ; Our office: a hate song (poetry) (May 1919) / Dorothy Parker -- 1920s. William Somerset Maugham: a pen portrait by a friendly hand (January 1920) / Hugh Walpole ; My autobiography (January 1920) / A.A. Milne ; Higher education on the screen (February 1920) / Robert E. Sherwood ; Mr. Wilson's inelastic intelligence (February 1920) / John Jay Chapman ; Lamps of Limehouse (short story) (March 1920) / Thomas Burke ; "Hippocketiquette" (April 1920) / Richard Connell ; Poems (November 1920) / Edna St. Vincent Mlllay ; This is a magazine (December 1920) / F. Scott Fitzgerald ; Sport for art's sake (September 1921) / Heywood Broun ; Memoirs of court favourites (November 1921) / Noël Coward ; James Joyce (March 1922) / Djuna Barnes ; Without the cane and the derby (poetry) (May 1922) / Carl Sandburg ; I like Americans: they are so ridiculous (poetry) (August 1922) / Edna St. Vincent Millay (pseudonym Nancy Boyd) ; Public and the artist (October 1922) / Jean Cocteau ; High-low controversy (January 1923) / Randolph Dinwiddie ; Early days of Pablo Picasso (May 1923) / Max Jacob ; Jazz: a brief history (June 1923) / Samuel Chotzinoff ; Poems (July 1923) / T.S. Eliot ; An essay on behaviorism (October 1923) / Bertrand Russell ; Woman behind the mask (short story) (November 1924) / Colette ; When Calvin Coolidge laughed (April 1925) / e. e. cummings ; What, exactly, is modern? (May 1925) / Aldous Huxley ; Poems (September 1925) / Langston Hughes ; Education of Harpo Marx (March 1926) / Alexander Woollcott ; Hello, big boy (June 1926) / Sherwood Anderson ; A western reunion (short story, in telegrams) (August 1926) / Geoffrey Kerr ; Liberty, equality, fraternity (December 1926) / Clarence Darrow ; Some American expatriates (April 1927) / Ford Madox Ford ; Blazing publicity (September 1927) / Walter Lippmann ; A primer of Broadway slang (November 1927) / Walter Winchell ; Russia: the great experiment (June 1928) / Theodore Dreiser ; Do women change? (April 1929) / D.H. Lawrence ; If you are going to Antibes (July 1929) / Alexander Woollcott ; An American Museum of Modern Art (November 1929) / Alfred H. Barr Jr. ; Extremely moving pictures (December 1929) / Thomas Mann -- 1930s. A stock market post-mortem (January 1939) / David Cort ; A portrait of Joan Crawford (June 1930) / Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ; A close-up of Cole Porter (February 1931) / Charles G. Shaw ; Twilight of the economic gods (April 1931) / Jay Franklin ; Banks and the collapse of money values (January 1932) / J.M. Keynes ; Babe (May 1932) / Paul Gallico ; Bootlegging for Junior (June 1932) / Dalton Trumbo ; Jimmy Walker era (December 1932) / Alva Johnston ; When lovely women stooped to the follies (February 1933) / Helen Brown Norden ; Moll in our midst (August 1934) / Stanley Walker ; Little Caruso (short story) (October 1934) / William Saroyan ; Tarzan;ape-man into industry (January 1935) / Darwin l. Teilhet ; Grand guillotiner of Paris (May 1935) / Janet Flanner ; Bums at sunset (short story) (October 1935) / Thomas Wolfe ; Golden swank (February 1936) / Allene Talmey. |
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Hussey-Mayfield Mem. PL - Zionsville | 810.8 BOHEMIANS (Text) | 33946002967409 | Adult Nonfiction | Available | - |
Jefferson Co PL - Madison Main Branch | 810.8005 BOH (Text) | 39391006643314 | Nonfiction | Available | - |
Putnam County Public Library - Main | 810.8 BOH (Text) | 30041002004297 | Adult Nonfiction | Available | - |