This is a collectible issue of
Hound & Horn from April-June 1934, dedicated to exploring the works and legacy of Henry James. With contributions from notable authors and critics like R.P. Blackmur, Edmund Wilson, and Marianne Moore, this issue delves into various aspects of James’s life, writing style, and themes.
Hound & Horn was a significant literary magazine in the early 20th century, known for its high-caliber intellectual content. This Henry James-focused issue is an excellent addition for collectors of literary history and fans of early literary criticism.
This April-June 1934 issue has signs of age and wear. The cover is slightly discolored with visible marks and a handwritten price in pencil. Some wear and creasing are present along the edges, and the spine has visible chipping, particularly near the bottom. Pages are yellowed but intact, with no major rips or tears observed. Please refer to photos for detailed condition views.