The NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW April 1902 Mark Twain, Henry James
THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, (April, 1902, Vol. 174, No. 4). Edited by GEORGE HARVEY, THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW PUBLISHING CO., NEW YORK, 1902.
The North American Review (NAR) was the first literary magazine in the United States. It was founded in Boston in 1815 by journalist Nathan Hale and others. It was published continuously until 1940.
Brown cover with black title. First offering listed: Does the Race of Man Love a Lord? by MARK TWAIN.
Also includes one by HENRY JAMES (younger brother of William James): George Sand: The New Life. As well as - The Red Man's Present Needs by Hamlin Garland ... among a list of other titles on the cover. (See cover.)
About 9-1/2 x 6-3/4 with 434-576 pp. plus the front and rear ad sections. The front cover is fragile (creased and torn) at the very fore edge and the rear cover is not so bad. Secure text block with clean pages and a pencil notation at the first bottom ad page. Scarce!