Woman's World - The Magazine of the Town and Country, July, 1935, Volume LI - Number 7: Includes "Girl Campers" By Patricia Highsmith
Woman's World - The Magazine of the Town and Country, July, 1935, Volume LI - Number 7: Includes "Girl Campers" By Patricia Highsmith
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1935
- Place of printing
- Mount Morris, Illinois
- Author
- Highsmith, Patricia, Et Al
- Publishers
- Woman's World Publishing Co.
- Size
- Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Woman's World - The Magazine of the Town and Country, July, 1935, Volume LI - Number 7 Highsmith, Patricia Lesbian Literature Novelist Girl Campers - an, illustrated 3, 4-page camp journal by twelve-year-old Patricia Highsmith who, went on to considerable fame as a novelist later in life, She Walked on Silver, The Wayfarers, On Way to Propose, Vacationing by Motor, How to Keep Foods Fresh in the Summer, Easy-To-Make Cottons and Cool Sheers, Vacation Clothes, Lux dish soap ad features photos of Mrs. O.A. Ruse and family of, Lorraine, Ohio, How to Be Fair at Forty, Nice color Betty Crocker ad on back page features brown cake, with yellow icing, plus inset photo of Mrs. B.W. Taylor of 482 Townsend Ave., Columbus, Ohio Literature Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
26 pages. Features: Girl Campers - an illustrated 3/4-page camp journal by twelve-year-old Patricia Highsmith who went on to considerable fame as a novelist later in life; She Walked on Silver; The Wayfarers; On Way to Propose; Vacationing by Motor; How to Keep Foods Fresh in the Summer; Easy-To-Make Cottons and Cool Sheers; Vacation Clothes; Lux dish soap ad features photos of Mrs. O.A. Ruse and family of Lorraine, Ohio; How to Be Fair at Forty; Nice color Betty Crocker ad on back page features brown cake with yellow icing, plus inset photo of Mrs. B.W. Taylor of 482 Townsend Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this charming Highsmith collectible. Book