Eugene Field; An Auto-Analysis; How One Friar Met the Devil And Two Pursued Him
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It is the scarcest of his publications. I can see the smile in his eye and the smirk on his lip as he wrote with respect to the book that it was *^ VztYf very scarce/' The Model Primer, which was printed by Tredwell of Brooklyn and cleverly illustrated by Hop- pin, is also much sought for by collectors and commands a good price. 31 It was something of an annoy- ance to Field that neither this nor his subsequent publication, Culture's Garland, ever yielded satisfactory monetary re- turns. 33 I H...ERE were also six uncut issues of Cul- ture's Garland* In his own copy he^ in verse, humourously deplores having written the book* It is composed of Field's newspaper articles of a satirical and humourous character* Julian Hawthorne wrote the intro- duction. The Echoes from the Sabine Farm was first privately printed by the writer of these lines in I89L One hundred copies only were made — thirty on Japan and seventy on hand-made paper* The initials were illuminated throughout and i>0 there was a vignette headpiece to each poem.
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