by Eric Knight; Helen Hull; Albert Maltz; Rachel Maddux; I.J. Kapstein
New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1938.
First edition (stated).
The usual darkening to the unusual textured endsheets, neat ownership signature to the first blank leaf, else near fine in blue-lettered tan cloth; in a very good plus, lightly chipped and modestly shelf worn orange and gold paneled dust jacket that is price-clipped.
Five short stories and one novellete (Knight) in one volume: "The Flying Yorkshireman" by Eric Knight; "Snow in Summers" by Helen Hull; "Season of Celebration" by Albert Maltz; "Turnip's Blood" by Rachel Maddux; "The Song the Summer Evening Sings" by I. J. Kapstein; with a note by Whit Burnett and Martha Foley.
Author photos and capsule biographies on a coated stock insert section at the rear.
Listed in quite a few fantasy reference works including Bleiler.
Also listed in Slide, The Hollywood Novel, page 147; "The Flying Yorkshireman documents the adventures in Hollywood of Sam Small, who learns to fly like a bird and thus is a success on the screen."
All stories were previously published in Story magazine.
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