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050 00 $aPS536$b.V3 1960
060 $aQU 58 K84d 1980 Suppl.
082 00 $a810.82
130 0 $aVanity fair (New York, N.Y. : 1914)
245 10 $aVanity fair :$bselections from America's most memorable magazine : a cavalcade of the 1920s and 1930s /$cedited by Cleveland Amory and Frederic Bradlee ; picture editor, Katharine Tweed.
246 30 $aCavalcade of the 1920s and 1930s
264 1 $aNew York :$bThe Viking Press, Publishers$c[1960]
264 4 $c©1960
300 $a327 pages :$billustrations (some color), portraits, plates ;$c32 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
336 $astill image$bsti$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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530 $aAlso issued online.
500 $aIncludes index.
505 2 $aAnd now / Gertrude Stein (pages 280-281).
505 00 $gIntroduction.$tA fair kept /$rCleveland Amory --$tFrank Crowninshield, editor, man, and uncle /$rFrederic Bradlee --$tIn vanity fair /$rFrank Crowninshield --$tEarly memories of De Wolf Hopper /$rJoseph H. Choate --$tForce of heredity, and nella /$rAnita Loos --$tSarah Bernhardt here again /$rArthur Johnson --$tMemory of Eleonora Duse /$rArthur Symons --$tHave they attacked Mary. he giggled /$rGertrude Stein --$tMen: a hate song /$rDorothy Rothschild (Dorothy Parker) --$tModern love, by a modern French poet /$rPaul Geraldy --$tHall of fame 1914-1918 --$tPoems /$rMichael Strange --$tAll about the income-tax /$rP.G. Wodehouse --$tConfessions of a jail-breaker /$rHarry Houdini --$tWeather-vane points south /$rAmy Lowell --$tFirst hundred plays are the hardest /$rDorothy Parker --$tSocial life of the newt /$rRobert C. Benchley --$tHall of fame 1919 --$tWilliam Somerset Maugham /$rHugh Walpole --$tSoul of skylarking /$rG.K. Chesterton --$tPoems /$rEdna St. Vincent Millay --$tGolden age of the dandy /$rJohn Peale Bishop --$tAdam and Eve /$rCharles Brackett --$tHandy guide for music lovers /$rCharles N. Drake --$tMan who lost himself /$rGiovanni Papini --$tHall of fame 1920 --$tRhyme and relativity /$rLouis Untermeyer --$tMemoirs of court favourites /$rNoel Coward --$tLove song /$rElinor Wylie --$tPicture feature: American novelists who have set art above popularity --$tBallad of Yukon Jake /$rEdward E. Paramore, Jr. --$tLenglen the magnificent /$rGrantland Rice --$tHall of fame 1921 --$tIncredible jeritza /$rDeems Taylor --$tNew Hampshire again /$rCarl Sandburg --$tPublic and the artist /$rJean Cocteau --$tCuster's last stand /$rDonald Ogden Stewart --$tLeavetaking (one-act play) /$rFerenc Molnar --$tHall of fame 1922 --$tDavid Garrick to John Barrymore /$rStark Young --$tStrange story /$rElinor Wylie --$tSymposium: the ten dullest authors --$tPoems /$rT.S. Eliot --$tOn the approach of middle age /$rW. Somerset Maugham --$tHall of fame 1923 --$tFred Stone and W.C. Fields /$rGilbert Seldes --$tImportance of comic genius /$rAldous Huxley --$tPicture feature: great modern athletes --$tMrs. Fiske: an artist and a personality /$rMary Cass Canfield --$tHall of fame 1924 --$tOne evening /$rColette --$tThree poems /$rWalter de la Mare --$tSong /$rHelen Choate --$tMemorabilia /$rE.E. Cummings --$tBlack blues /$rCarl van Vechten --$tBig casino is little casino (three-act play) /$rGeorge S. Kaufman --$tSymposium: a group of artists write their own epitaphs --$tCharlie Chaplin and his new film, The Gold Rush /$rR.E. Sherwood --$tHall of fame 1925 --$tMurder of Captain White /$rEdmund Pearson --$tWestern disunion /$rGeoffrey Kerr --$tRudolph Valentino /$rJim Tully --$tSymposium: the ideal woman --$tPoems of youth and age /$rTheodore Dreiser --$tHall of fame 1926 --$tBlazing publicity /$rWalter Lippmann --$tPicture feature: neighbors at Antibes --$tSort of defense of mothers /$rHeywood Broun --$tIrving Thalberg /$rJim Tully --$tLast day /$rMichel Corday --$tBirth of a great artist /$rAndre Maurois --$tTheory and Lizzie Borden /$rAlexander Woollcott --$tHall of fame 1927 --$tThree Americans /$rCharles G. Shaw --$tVery critical gentleman /$rMax Beerbohm --$tOutlived thing /$rCompton Mackenzie --$tDeserted battlefields /$rD.H. Lawrence --$tToo general public /$rAndre Gide --$tHall of fame 1928 --
505 80 $tCaptain's memoirs /$rAlexander Woollcott --$tMental hazards of golf /$rRobert T. Jones, Jr. --$t"God rest you merry, gentlemen ..." /$rGilbert W. Gabriel --$tDuel without seconds /$rDjuna Barnes --$tThis modern living /$rArnold Bennett --$tHall of fame 1929 --$tArt of dying /$rPaul Morand --$tTwo-time /$rMargaret Case Harriman --$tPicture feature: child prodigies --$tMystery of Stroppingwallingshire Downs /$rPhilip Wylie --$tTired men and business women /$rGeoffrey Kerr --$tHall of fame 1930 --$tPicture feature: who's zoo? --$tPicture feature: Raoul Dufy, painter of Paris --$tLord of the loincloth /$rGeorge Slocombe --$tHall of fame 1931 --$tBabe /$rPaul Gallico --$tOrdeal by cheque /$rWuther Grue --$tTwilight of the inkstained gods /$rAlva Johnston --$tImpossible interview: Rockefeller vs. Stalin /$rMiguel Covarrubias,$rJohn Riddell --$tImpossible interview: Garbo vs. Coolidge /$rMiguel Covarrubias,$rJohn Riddell --$tSmiles on the faces of tigers /$rCharles Fitzhugh Talman --$tPicture feature: as a man thinketh --$tPearly beach /$rLord Dunsany --$tPicture feature: private lives of the great --$tLydia and the ring-doves /$rKay Boyle --$tPicture feature: Vanity Fair's school for actors /$tJoyful James /$tClare Boothe --$tPicture feature: on the public's beach --$tHall of fame 1932 --$tHow unlike we are! /$rHarold Nicolson --$tNow there is peace /$rRichard Sherman --$tPicture feature: my, how you have grown --$tSister Aimee: Bernhardt of the sawdust trail /$rJoseph H. Steele --$tWhite poppies die /$rNancy Hale --$tPresident Roosevelt's inauguration /$rMiguel Covarrubias --$tDixie nocture /$rFrank Sullivan --$tTime and a half /$rJohn Riddell --
505 80 $tPicture feature: American potentates (and our national pastime) --$tPicture feature: history repeats --$tInflation for Ida /$rFrank Sullivan --$tHall of fame 1933 --$tThoughts on sin, and advertising /$rFrank Crowninshield --$tLittle Caruso /$rWilliam Saroyan --$tPicture feature: male and female, we create them --$tMurder in Le Mans /$rJanet Flanner --$tPicture feature: where did you come from, baby dear? --$tPicture feature: actor into philanthropist --$tMovies take over the stage /$rGeorge Jean Nathan --$tAnd now /$rGertrude Stein --$tPicture feature: even kings relax --$tPicture feature: celebrities in bed --$tPicture feature: hey you, mind your manners! --$tBucharest Du Barry /$rJohn Gunther --$tStreet /$rAllan Seager --$tValentine for Mr. Woollcott /$rDorothy Parker --$tHall of fame 1934 --$tBlunders in print /$rEdmund Pearson --$tTime and the place /$rFrank Fenton --$tPicture feature: Lillie in our valley --$tBlind spot /$rJohn van Druten --$tBums at sunset /$rThomas Wolfe --$tHall of fame 1935 --$tCompensation instinct /$rG.B. Stern --$tMesdames Kilbourne /$rAllan Seager --$tOmega /$rI.S.V.-Patcevitch.
510 4 $aWilson, R. A. Gertrude Stein,$cB56
520 $aPhotographs selected are of people much seen or talked about at that time -- leaders in the world of literature, theater, art, music, sport, politics, and society. Also chosen were pictures of celebrities very much of that era.
630 00 $aVanity fair (New York, N.Y. : 1914)
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648 4 $aGeschichte 1920-1939.
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700 1 $aAmory, Cleveland,$eeditor.
700 1 $aBradlee, Frederic,$d1920-$eeditor.
700 1 $aTweed, Katherine,$eeditor.
710 2 $aRouben Mamoulian Collection (Library of Congress)$5DLC
776 08 $iOnline version:$aVanity fair (New York, N.Y.).$tVanity fair, selections from America's most memorable magazine.$dNew York, Viking Press [1960]$w(OCoLC)575052300
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