Bohemians, bootleggers, flappers, and swells : the best of early Vanity Fair
Bohemians, bootleggers, flappers & swells
Vanity Fair (New York, N.Y.)
Vanity Fair and the birth of the new / The physical culture peril August Strindberg The world's new art centre Are odd women really odd? New York women who earn $50,000 a year Any porch (poetry) Football and the new rules War scenes across the Canadian border Are the rich happy? An Afghan in America The art of being a bohemian Why I haven't married Men: a hate song (poetry) The shifting night life of New York Actresses: a hate song (poetry) Relatives: a hate song (poetry) George Jean Nathan From left to right in the movies Excursions into Hunland The great American army (poetry) The gateway to an artificial paradise: the effects of hashish and opium compared Our office: a hate song (poetry) William Somerset Maugham: a pen portrait by a friendly hand My autobiography The higher education on the screen Mr. Wilson's inelastic intelligence The lamps of Limehouse (short story) "Hippocketiquette" Poems This is a magazine Sport for art's sake Memoirs of court favourites James Joyce Without the cane and the derby (poetry) I like Americans: they are so ridiculous (poetry) The public and the artist The high-low controversy The early days of Pablo Picasso Jazz: a brief history Poems An essay on behaviorism The woman behind the mask (short story) When Calvin Coolidge laughed What, exactly, is modern? Poems The education of Harpo Marx Hello, big boy A western reunion (short story, in telegrams) Liberty, equality, fraternity Some American expatriates Blazing publicity A primer of Broadway slang Russia: the great experiment Do women change? If you are going to Antibes An American Museum of Modern Art The extremely moving pictures A stock market post-mortem A portrait of Joan Crawford A close-up of Cole Porter Twilight of the economic gods Banks and the collapse of money values The babe Bootlegging for Junior The Jimmy Walker era When lovely women stooped to the follies The moll in our midst Little Caruso (short story) Tarzan; ape-man into industry The grand guillotiner of Paris The bums at sunset (short story) Golden swank
Carter, Graydon, editor, writer of introduction.
Friend, David, editor.
Graydon Carter -- P.G. Wodehouse ; Georg Brandes ; Frederick James Gregg ; Hyman Strunsky ; Anne O'Hagan ; Dorothy Rothschild (Parker) ; Walter Camp ; Stephen Leacock ; Stephen Leacock ; Syyed Shaykh Achmed Abdullah ; Robert C. Benchley ; Dorothy Rothschild (Parker) ; Dorothy Rothschild (Parker) ; James L. Ford ; Dorothy Rothschild (Parker) ; Dorothy Rothschild (Parker) ; The editors ; Douglas Fairbanks ; Lieut. E.M. Roberts, R.F.C. ; Gertrude Stein ; Arthur Symons ; Dorothy Parker -- Hugh Walpole ; A.A. Milne ; Robert E. Sherwood ; John Jay Chapman ; Thomas Burke ; Richard Connell ; Edna St. Vincent Mlllay ; F. Scott Fitzgerald ; Heywood Broun ; Noël Coward ; Djuna Barnes ; Carl Sandburg ; Edna St. Vincent Millay (pseudonym Nancy Boyd) ; Jean Cocteau ; Randolph Dinwiddie ; Max Jacob ; Samuel Chotzinoff ; T.S. Eliot ; Bertrand Russell ; Colette ; e. e. cummings ; Aldous Huxley ; Langston Hughes ; Alexander Woollcott ; Sherwood Anderson ; Geoffrey Kerr ; Clarence Darrow ; Ford Madox Ford ; Walter Lippmann ; Walter Winchell ; Theodore Dreiser ; D.H. Lawrence ; Alexander Woollcott ; Alfred H. Barr Jr. ; Thomas Mann -- David Cort ; Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ; Charles G. Shaw ; Jay Franklin ; J.M. Keynes ; Paul Gallico ; Dalton Trumbo ; Alva Johnston ; Helen Brown Norden ; Stanley Walker ; William Saroyan ; Darwin l. Teilhet ; Janet Flanner ; Thomas Wolfe ; Allene Talmey.
introduction by Graydon Carter ; edited by Graydon Carter with David Friend.
Bohemians, bootleggers, flappers, and swells : the best of early Vanity Fair