Vintage 1927 Poetry Magazine, Harriet Monroe Editor, Early 20th Century Verse, Literary Collectible, Gift for Poet

Vintage 1927 Poetry Magazine, Harriet Monroe Editor, Early 20th Century Verse, Literary Collectible, Gift for Poet Vintage 1927 Poetry Magazine, Harriet Monroe Editor, Early 20th Century Verse, Literary Collectible, Gift for Poet Vintage 1927 Poetry Magazine, Harriet Monroe Editor, Early 20th Century Verse, Literary Collectible, Gift for Poet Vintage 1927 Poetry Magazine, Harriet Monroe Editor, Early 20th Century Verse, Literary Collectible, Gift for Poet Vintage 1927 Poetry Magazine, Harriet Monroe Editor, Early 20th Century Verse, Literary Collectible, Gift for Poet
Vintage 1927 Poetry Magazine, Harriet Monroe Editor, Early 20th Century Verse, Literary Collectible, Gift for Poet
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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.

Step back in time with this fascinating piece of literary history: the March 1927 issue of "Poetry: A Magazine of Verse." This softcover magazine, measuring approximately 8" by 5.5", was edited by the renowned Harriet Monroe and offers a glimpse into the poetic landscape of the early 20th century. This issue, Volume XXIX, Number VI, features poems by Léonie Adams, Amanda Hall, Edwin Ford Piper, and May Williams Ward, along with a commentary by the esteemed writer Ford Madox Ford. The cover showcases a classic design with a stylized griffin. This magazine shows its age and use, bearing the marks of time that add to its authentic charm. It even features a stamp from the University of Minnesota School Library. This unique collectible would make a wonderful gift for a poetry enthusiast, a lover of literary magazines, or anyone interested in the history of verse. It's a tangible artifact from a significant period in American poetry.

This book is vintage, over 90 years old, while it appears to be in good condition there may be minor imperfections that I missed.