THE LITTLE REVIEW, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ART AND LETTERS; AUTUMN 1922
Paris: Shakespeare and Company, 1922. First Edition. Octavo, 62 plus 17 illustrated plates. In Fair condition. Gray and purple paper wrappers; both covers detached, complete loss of material to spine. Text block remains intact. Light age toning and heavy chipping along all edges of both covers. Age toning to text block. with moderate wear along the edges and dust soiling on the top edge. Light soiling along the fore edge of several pages and plates; page contents unaffected. Housed in a card-backed archival sleeve. Shelved in Room A.
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Special Collections - Upstairs
Price: $300
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The Autumn 1922 issue of the celebrated and influential avant-garde literary magazine The Little Review. Includes photography by Man Ray, a short piece by Gertrude Stein, and an essay by the editor Jane Heap (referred to in the magazine as "jh") reflecting on the The Little Review's past serialization of James Joyce's novel Ulysses, the subsequent obscenity trial, and the shift in public opinion after the full novel's release earlier that year.





