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Dutch Treat Club 1946: Reconversion or the Dutch Treat Club Gets Back to Normal
The Dutch Treat Club; John E. Sheridan (Illust. Cover) 1946 Hardcover Good-; No Jacket (as issued). New York City club for creative people, including many in the publishing and entertainment fields. Since 1920 it has produced a yearbook, once known for its risque drawings and cartoons of nude or semi-nude women. This issue is a satire on post-war industrial and societal reconversion to peacetime status. Cover illustrations by illustrator John E. Sheridan. Provocative and erotic cover and cartoons. Articles. Yearbooks were given out at the annual dinner, and traditionally passed along and autographed by the man next to him, who will pass it along to the man next to him, etc. Signed by 11 Dutch Treat Club members on front blank page. Spine covering gone. Inserted is a '47 Magazine submission rejection slip used as an i.o.u. Book signers: Elliott M. Sanger, the co-founder and longtime chief of WQXR, the pioneer classical music radio station that became the station of The New York Times in 1944. Sanger founded the station in 1936 with John Vincent Lawless Hogan, an engineer and inventor. John Vincent Lawless Hogan, American electrical engineer responsible for early advances in radio broadcasting technology, president of Interstate Broadcasting Co. Harry Phillips. Wallace Orr. William B. Con. Ernest V. Heyn, founding editor of SPORT magazine, launched in Sept. 1946, became the leading sports mag of its day. Joe McDonough. Don Herold, cartoonist. Larabie Cunningham, editor Good Housekeeping. Jerome Ellison, editor of Collier's, founder of '47 Magazine, editorial director of the Bureau of Overseas Publications of the Office of War Information. John R. Whiting, newspaper and magazine photographer, and author. 95 pages. Dutch Treat Club New York, NY B0020ODV6E Price:
76.76 USD
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The works of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan Volume 1
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley 1873 Hardcover Good+; No Jacket. Ex-Library, Usual Markings. Volume one ONLY. Moderate general wear. Library rebound in rugged green buckram. 292 pages. With a memoir containing extracts from the life by Thomas Moore. Memoir; The Rivals; St. Patrick's Day; The Duenna; A Trip to Scarborough. Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751 - 1816) was an Irish-born playwright and poet and long-term owner of the London Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. For thirty-two years, he was also a Member of Parliament aligned with the British Whig Party. Bickers and Son London, UK B0040GP4MY Price:
23.95 USD
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