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Gelett BURGESS & Robert Louis STEVENSON & Morgan SHEPARD & Carolyn WELLS & Yone NOGUCHI & Juliet WILBOR TOMPKINS The Lark, série complète des numéros 1 à 24

Gelett BURGESS & Robert Louis STEVENSON & Morgan SHEPARD & Carolyn WELLS & Yone NOGUCHI & Juliet WILBOR TOMPKINS

Florence LUNDBORG & Ernest PEIXOTTO & Herbert VAN VLACK & Willis POLK & Reginald RIX & Newton THARP & Arthur ATKINS & Garnett PORTER & Bruce PORTER 1865–1953

The Lark, série complète des numéros 1 à 24

William Doxey, San Francisco Mai 1895 - avril 1897, 14x20,5cm, 2 volumes reliés & divers prospectus.


The Lark, complete series, issues 1 to 24
William Doxey | San Francisco May 1895 - April 1897
| 14 x 20.5 cm | publisher's cloth & various leaflets
First edition and complete series of the humorous end-of-century magazine, The Lark. Issue 1 contains Gelett Burgess' famous, absurd poem entitled «The Purple Cow».
Bound in publisher's beige cloth, illustrated boards.
Rubbed cloth has some minor cuts and parts missing.
There are 5 leaflets, one of which is signed by Gelett Burgess, as well as the folding leaflet entitled The Purple Cow, signed and monogrammed by the same.
The Lark magazine greatly contributed to the literary renaissance of the 1890s in the San Francisco Bay Area. Founded by Gelett Burgess and Bruce Porter, the journal quickly attracted eclectic literary contributors who were nicknamed «les Jeunes»: Porter Garnett, Carolyn Wells, Willis Polk, Yone Noguchi amongst others. Local artists, in particularly Ernest Peixotto, Florence Lundborg and Maynard Dixon contributed to the illustrations of the texts and covers.

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