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Author Name ANDERSON, MARGARET Title My Thirty Years' War: The Autobiography: Beginnings and Battles to 1930. Binding Hard Cover Book Condition Very Good in Good dust jacket Publisher New York Horizon Press 1969 ISBN Number 0818002107 / 9780818002106 Seller ID 18900 228 pages, 16 plates, cloth, dj, very good. From the dj: "Until now out of print and widely in demand, My Thirty Years' War is the classic work of autobiography in the remarkable life of this century's great romantic and rebel, Margaret Anderson, a living legend, who is perhaps best known as the Editor of the Little Review which 'printed more distinguished work and aroused more excitement than any of its latter-day successors have.' (The New Yorker). It is now being made available again in this newly illustrated edition with a Preface by the author specially written for this edition." From the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Margaret C. Anderson, 1886-1973, American author, editor, and publisher, b. Indianapolis, Ind. As editor and publisher of The Little Review (1914-29), one of the most famous of the American little magazines, she included articles on controversial subjects and pieces by such writers as Vachel Lindsay, William Butler Yeats, Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, and André Breton. From 1917 to 1920, The Little Review published excerpts from James Joyce's then unpublished novel Ulysses (1922). Because of their alleged obscenity, the U.S. Post Office burned four issues of the magazine containing the excerpts; in 1920, Anderson and her associate Jane Heap were convicted of publishing obscene matter, fined $100, and fingerprinted. After 1923, Anderson lived in France.
MARGARET ANDERSON LITTLE REVIEW AMERICAN MAGAZINES AUTHORS BIOGRAPHY AUTOBIOGRAPHY
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