March 1927 'Poetry A Magazine of Verse' Softcover
$39.00
March 1927 Poetry A Magazine of Verse, Softcover. Measures about 8" by 5.5". Good condition. Shows age and use. Has a library stamp on the cover.
Hold a significant piece of literary history with this March 1927 issue of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. Founded and edited by Harriet Monroe, this publication was the premier vanguard for the Modernist movement, famously providing a platform for the most influential voices of the early twentieth century. This specific Volume XXIX, Number VI features contributions from notable figures such as Ford Madox Ford and Léonie Adams, capturing the shifting tides of poetic expression during the interwar period.
The cover is a beautiful example of Periodical art from the late 1920s, featuring the iconic Pegasus emblem that symbolized the magazine's aspirational spirit. The presence of a vintage library stamp adds a layer of authentic academic provenance, evoking the quiet halls of a 1920s university library. This softcover remains in good condition, with the gentle tanning of its pages serving as a testament to its century-old journey. It is a must-have for collectors of rare media, poetry enthusiasts, or those looking for a sophisticated addition to a "Dark Academia" styled study. This magazine is not just a publication; it is a tangible artifact of the editorial force that helped define modern English literature.
This item is vintage, approximately 99 years old.
Hold a significant piece of literary history with this March 1927 issue of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. Founded and edited by Harriet Monroe, this publication was the premier vanguard for the Modernist movement, famously providing a platform for the most influential voices of the early twentieth century. This specific Volume XXIX, Number VI features contributions from notable figures such as Ford Madox Ford and Léonie Adams, capturing the shifting tides of poetic expression during the interwar period.
The cover is a beautiful example of Periodical art from the late 1920s, featuring the iconic Pegasus emblem that symbolized the magazine's aspirational spirit. The presence of a vintage library stamp adds a layer of authentic academic provenance, evoking the quiet halls of a 1920s university library. This softcover remains in good condition, with the gentle tanning of its pages serving as a testament to its century-old journey. It is a must-have for collectors of rare media, poetry enthusiasts, or those looking for a sophisticated addition to a "Dark Academia" styled study. This magazine is not just a publication; it is a tangible artifact of the editorial force that helped define modern English literature.
This item is vintage, approximately 99 years old.