Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Professional Publications, Columbus, OH, 1974
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Soft cover. Condizione: Good. Pages are clean and unmarked. Many pages have a bent/creased corner or two. Front and back covers are clean but with creases and rubbing. Cover corners are bent and/or creased. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Letters to the Editor"; "Itinerary"; "Answers to Questions"; "Suggestions from Our Readers"; "In Praise of Hands"; "A Visit with Bernard Leach" by David Smith-Greenwood; "Primitive Raku Camp-Out" by Rimas T. VisGirda and Dorothy H. Arnston; "Basic Throwing, Part V" by William Hunt; "Age of the Pharoahs"; "Takao Sakuma" by Joseph A. Borreca; "Iowa Clay People"; "Single-Fired Glazes" by Richard Behrens; "CeramActivities"; and "Index to Advertisers".
Editore: Writers' Club of the College of Puget Sound, 1936
Da: Boyd Used & Rare Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: CBA
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good-. Green card covers, staple-bound. Tip of bottom corner of pages are scorched and lightly chipped (not affecting any text), else clean. Includes a handful of linoprint-type illustrations. 23, [1] pages. A scarce copy of Tide, the literary journal of the Writers' Club of the College of Puget Sound. This issue features a piece by Herbert Arntson (1911-1982), who went on to become an award-winning author of juvenile historical novels set in the pioneer milieu of Oregon and Washington. He served on the faculty of Washington State University, 1946-1974, where he was head of the creative writing program. (His papers are collected at the University of Oregon Libraries Special Collections). One of the longer prose pieces is a story titled, ''The Class Struggle in Yelm, Washington,'' by James Docherty. It's a quirky tale that centers on a sketchy communist barber and a pro-fascist editor of a local newspaper. This issue also includes a book review by Francis Galbraith, who became the U.S. Ambassador to Singapore, 1966-1969, and Indonesia, 1969-1974. (The other brief book reviews cover Aldous Huxley and Charles Erskine Scott Wood). Dorothy Belle Harriss (m. Cairnes) contributes a poem. In January 1937, she became the first woman to serve as President of the University of Puget Sound Student Body. The cover was done by Maurita Shank (m. Runions), president of the C.P.S. Art Club.