Fitzgerald, F. Scott
Shaggy's Morning in Esquire Magazine
Chicago: Esquire, Inc., 1935. Entire May issue, in original colorful pictorial Sam Berman wraps, light general wear, fine creasing noted along front hinge, text discretely detached from wraps at spine, but not noted until magazine is opened, else clean and bright. Issue includes other fiction from Manuel Komroff, Alvah C. Bessie, King Vidor, Louis Paul, Hermann B. Deutsch, Burnham Carter, Franz Hoellering, Joseph Faus, and John Truscott, non-fiction from Ernest Hemingway, W. Beran Wolfe, M. D., Eza Pound, Bruce Bairnsfather, Albert Parry, Edward Jerome Vogeler on Seattle Slim and throwing dice, Ben Merson on the Russian colony in the Bronx, New York, John Gunther, Major Paul Brown, Lawton Mackall, Carlton Brown, John J. McCarthy, Warren Hastings Miller, F. Gregory Hartswick, Paul W. Kearney, Frank Scully, and Frank C. Hanighen, poetry from E. E. Cummings, sports from John K. Hutchens, Robert Saunders Dowst on the 61st Kentucky Derby, including his prediction that Omaha, the son of Gallant Man, would win, Victor Weybright on Badminton, and David Gregg, satire from Anthony Armstrong, William de Lisle, Abe Altrowitz, Raymond Knight, and Stacy Jones, and cartoons or illustrations from John Groth, E. Simms Campbell, R. Van Buren, Rodney de Sarro, Paul Webb, Jay Irving, George Petty, Ty Mahon, Roland Coe, Abner Dean, Howard Baer, D. McKay, Gilbert Bundy, and Eric Lundgren. Scarce.. Soft Cover. Good. Folio.
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