The Pacific Monthly July 1911 Vol. 26 No. 1
Portland, Ore.: Pacific Monthly Company, 1911. [2], 116 p.: illustrations; 26 cm. (10 inches). Paperbound. Front cover has a color illustration by Charles Erskine Scott Wood. Back cover has an advertisement in pink, yellow, and blue for the Portland Commercial Club Building. Extensively illustrated. Of particular note are the article by S.S. Metzger on a day with a cowboy roundup, which is illustrated with many photographs taken by the author, and the article on women's suffrage in Washington state, illustrated with photographs of Emma Smith Devoe, president of the Washington Equal Suffrage Association, College Suffrage League members putting up suffrage posters, and women in Seattle voting for the first time. Contents: Sunset [poem] by Henry Walker Noyes; How Washington Women Regained the Ballot by C.H. Baily; The Hankering of Ma Daggett by Amanda Mathews; Sculpture [poem] by Florence Poyas; "Doga-a da Yell" by Donald Lowrie; To One Unforgotten [poem] by Margaret Adelaide Wilson; The Hope [poem] by Charles Erskine Scott Wood; Confessions of a Reporter by Howard Ardsley; A South Sea Anaias by Gladden Gorin; A Day With the Round-Up by S.S. Metzger; The Pioneer Reminiscences of George Collier Robbins [part II]; A Plain Woman and Her Life by Frances Fairchild; On the Sea's Voice [poem] by George Sterling; That Canine Cantata by John A. Moroso; The Restless "Dogie" [poem] by E.A. Brininstool; The West and the National Capital by John E. Lathrop; A Substitute for War by Stephen S. Wise; The Scout's Grave [poem] by William W. Edwards; Save the Pueblos! by Charles Francis Saunders; The Elbow Canyon Mystery by Francis Lynde; Impressions by Charles Erskine Scott Wood; Development News by Randall R. Howard. In Very Good- Condition: covers are soiled and edges chipped; 2 cm. lacking at tail of spine; 1 cm. partially detached at head of spine; 6-cm. tear from fore-edge of front cover; 1st leaf detached, but present; otherwise, pages are clean and tight. An early 20th-century publication featuring fiction, nonfiction, and poetry about the western United States by writers associated with those states, including Charles Erskine Scott Wood of Portland, Oregon, and cowboy poet E.A. Brininstool.. Very Good-.
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- Seller Inventory #: 000193
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- Publisher: Pacific Monthly Company
- Place: Portland, Ore.
- Date published: 1911
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