first edition Magazine
1921 · New York
by Bruno, Guido, editor & publisher, Lafcadio Hearn, Jack London, Michael Monohan, Glenn Coleman, Guy de Maupassant, Mary Fleming, Balzac, et al.
New York: Bruno's Review Press, 1921. Magazine. pp199-222, 6x9 inches, stories, articles, vintage illustrations, very worn and soiled booklet in stapled orange printed wraps. Includes "Stranger Than Fiction" by London, "At A Railway Station" by Hearn, "The Lost Greenwich Village" & "Cabaret: Its Origin, Its Rise & Its Decline".
Bruno was the notorious "Barnum of Bohemia" who published chapbooks and a Weekly as well as a Greenwich Village magazine and charged admission to see Bohemians at work. He published Djuna Barnes and Alfred Kreymborg. (Inventory #: 295197)
Bruno was the notorious "Barnum of Bohemia" who published chapbooks and a Weekly as well as a Greenwich Village magazine and charged admission to see Bohemians at work. He published Djuna Barnes and Alfred Kreymborg. (Inventory #: 295197)