This is a collectible January-March 1933 issue of Hound & Horn, an influential literary magazine that played a key role in early 20th-century intellectual circles. This particular issue includes essays and reviews from noted authors and critics of the era, covering topics such as art, film, literature, and philosophy. Contributors include figures like R.P. Blackmur and essays on works by authors such as D.H. Lawrence. Hound & Horn was recognized for its avant-garde content and intellectual influence, making this a valuable piece for collectors interested in literary history.

This vintage issue from 1933 shows signs of age-related wear. The cover has noticeable edge wear, creasing, and some small tears along the top edge. The spine is chipped and worn, particularly at the top and bottom edges. Pages are yellowed with age but remain intact and readable. Minor foxing may be present. Please review the photos for further details on the condition.