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Issue Date: JUNE 1938; Vol. 4, No. 2; Whole No. 20
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[Huge issue, 194 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous ART reproductions, MANY in color -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!]
TEXTUAL FEATURES:
FACTUAL:
Streamlined Atrocities ... Edward Hunter.
Ashes to Ashes ... Richard H. Parke.
Multum in Parvo ... Edw. Brecher and Philip Dunaway.
Stamped with Blood ... Albert Brandt.
FICTIONAL:
Runaway ... Erskine Caldwell.
The Invincible Armada ... Beyer Winetwig.
The Augerino Oil Company ... Ronald L. Ives.
Slow Death ... E. C. Forrest.
UNUSUAL: Seeing through. Time ... Comdr. Attilio Gatti.
SATIRICAL:
Dear Mikado ... Manuel Komroff.
Papa's No Sarazen ... Otto S. Mayer.
Tattle-Tale Titles ... Parke Cummings.
PERSONAL:
The Waltz King ... David Ewen.
Portfolio of Personalities.
Good Fellows All ... Frederick S. Bigelow.
REGIONAL:
City on the Cuyahoga ... Louis Zara.
Epic of Palestine ... Meyer Levin.
QUIZZICAL:
The Mocking Gods ... A. I. Green.
HISTORICAL:
Futility of Revolutions ... Andre Maurois.
Mighty Mohawk ... Philip Paul Daniels.
METRICAL: The Goal ... Frances Frost.
SEMI FICTIONAL: The Microscope Slide ... William C. White.
CULTURAL:
Autobiographies in Paint ... Kermit Kahn.
[ORSON WELLES] The Man from Mercury ... Sidney Carroll. "ORSON WELLES and his troupe have turned a little accident into a big accomplishment." [Along with photos of the troupe, listed below]
Talking Pictures.
Punchinello's Merry Pranks ... Bernard Geis.
A Note on Verdi ... Carleton Smith.
MARGINAL: Laconisms ... Howard Blake.
PICTORIAL FEATURES:
COVER: Portrait of Himself by Antonella da Messina (c. 1430-1479). National Gallery, London.
ART REPRODUCTIO... CARICATURES by WILLIAM CAINE [7 full pages, IN COLOR].
About WILLIAM CAINE.
VOODOO DANCES:
Seventeen Silhouettes ... Paul Swartz[ 5 pages].
PORTRAITS:
Of a 17th Century ... Unknown.
Of a Painter ... Frans Hals.
Of the Artist ... Albrecht Dürer.
Of Henry Lefort ... John Singer Sargent.
Of Robert Henri ... George Luks.
Of Himself ... William Sidney Mount.
Of Himself ... Jacques Louis David.
Of Himself ... Theodore Czebotar.
MERCURY THEATRE SCENES:
Julius Caesar.
The Shoemakers' Holiday.
The Cradle Will Rock.
PUNCHINELLO DRAWIN... Giandomenico Tiepolo.
PHOTOGRAPHS:
PALESTINE PORTFOLIO.
COMPOSITION:
Escapade ... Muller.
City Vista ... Kertesz.
Plein-airist ... Kertesz.
Fete de Nuit ... Brassai.
Crepuscular ... Woltersdorf.
Silver Wake ... Vadas.
Studio Apartment ... Kertesz.
Heavy Going ... Kerthsz.
Skyward ... H. Deutch.
CHILDREN:
Each one ... Denkstein.
... To His Taste Bazelj.
Aplomb ... S. Deutch.
Threshold ... Vadas.
Trouble Brewing ... Latar.
Tadpole ... Makovska.
MARINE Amphibian ... Wipperman.
Full Speed Ahead ... Moody.
SEASONS:
Food ... ... Dumas.
Drink ... Pierre-Adam.
POTRAITS:; Vicarious ... Landau.; Vital ... S. Deutch.
SPORTS:
Bask ... Wallace.
Serve ... Fisher.
STREET SCENES Cross Section ... Steiner.
Walki* Shadows ... S. Deutch.
ANIMALS:
Purr ... Ingles.
Roar ... Longworth.
Weighed Down ... H.Deutch.
Footloose ... Longworth.
LANDSCAPES:
Sculpture in Landscape ... Bishop.
Pastoral ... Bestelln.
STUDIES:
Triad--I ... Wallace.
Triad--II ... Wallace.
Portrait in Tapestry ... Blumenfeld.
Torso ... Bluxnenfeld.
Doll Face ... Blumenfeld.; Veil ... Blumenfeld.
Pixie ... Dorr.
Ectoplasmic ... Blumenfeld.
Cancan ... Brassai.
Waterfall ... Dorr.
HUMAN INTEREST:
Hammer and Tongs ... Wallace.
Shipshape ... Toch.
Incidental Music ... Kerthsz.
Papoose ... Seiden.
Sanchicha ... H. Deutch.
The Tables Turned ... Makovska.
Salvage ... Kletz.
PORTFOLIO OF PERSONALITIES.
ARNOLD GINGRICH, EDITOR. DAVID. A. SMART, PUBLISHER.
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