Woollcott's second reader.
| Author/creator | Woollcott, Alexander |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | New York : The Viking press, 1937. |
| Description | 3 pages 1., v-x, 1056 pages ; 22 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | Foreword, by Alexander Woollcott.-Preface to "All men are brothers", by Shih Naj-an.-The lady's maid's bell. by Edith Wharton.-Joe, by Gustav Eckstein.-A Christmas garland, by Max Beerbohm.-The portrait of M.M., by D.H. Lawrence.-Two friends, by Willa Cather.-Cakes and ale: or, The skeleton in the cupboard, by W.S. Maugham.-Boswell and the girl from Botany bay, by F.A. Pottle.-The golden age, by Kenneth Grahame.-Peter Rugg, the missing man, by William Austin.-My Aunt Daisy, by Albert Halper.-Three stories by Dorothy Parker: The little hours. Arrangementin black and white. The waltz.-Big two hearted river, by Ernest Hemingway.-The self hel of G.J. Smith, by William Bolitho.-All kneeling, byAnne Parrish.-Whilomville stories, by Stephen Crane.-To the Reverend Dr. Hyde, by R.L.Stevenson.-Rab and his friends, by Dr. John Brown.-Godand my father, by Clarence Day.-Thanksgiving proclamation, by Governor W.L. Cross. |
| General note | "This autographed edition is limited to the number of copies, not exceeding fifteen hundred, subscribed in advance of publication. This copy is number Out of series." |
| LCCN | 38000130 |
Availability
| Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joyner | General Stacks | PR1285 .W66 1937A | ✔ Available | Place Hold |