Cat.No: 229005 The American Mercury: a monthly review edited by H. L. Mencken. Vol. X, April 1927, No. 40. James Weldon Johnson, H. L. Mencken, George Jean Nathan, James M. Cain.

The American Mercury: a monthly review edited by H. L. Mencken. Vol. X, April 1927, No. 40

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Publisher, 1927. Magazine. lxxii, 385-512pp., paperbound in the usual 10x7 inch plain printed format with overlapping (yapp) edges. Edges are distressed, with chipping, tail has some tatter and a split, front hinge is holding but rather rough with small losses at gutter from leaf i/ii. A lower-corner dampstain affects every preliminary i-xl)/terminal leaf (xli-to end) but not text leaves sandwiched in (a bindery error?), a reasonably good copy. Of note is a two-page poem, "Go Down Death" by Johnson, pp.394/5, and on 404-409 a one-act play, "Hemp" by Cain, concerning the proposed lynching of an off-stage African American male; play transpires in "the sheriff's office in a county jail," white characters.

Cat.No: 229005

Price: $25.00