Item #612 Jurgen and the Censor: report of the emergency committee organized to protest against the suppression of James Branch Cabell's Jurgen. Edward Hale Bierstadt, Sidney Howard, Barrett H. Clark, James Branch Cabell.
Jurgen and the Censor: report of the emergency committee organized to protest against the suppression of James Branch Cabell's Jurgen
Jurgen and the Censor: report of the emergency committee organized to protest against the suppression of James Branch Cabell's Jurgen
Jurgen and the Censor: report of the emergency committee organized to protest against the suppression of James Branch Cabell's Jurgen
Jurgen and the Censor: report of the emergency committee organized to protest against the suppression of James Branch Cabell's Jurgen

Jurgen and the Censor: report of the emergency committee organized to protest against the suppression of James Branch Cabell's Jurgen

New York: Privately Printed for the Emergency Committee, 1920. 6" x 9.5" pp. [6], 7-77, [3]; pp. 9-16 unopened. Limited first edition #168 of 458. Quarter and a half bound in tan cloth boards. Spine label has small water stain. Text is clean and crisp. Very good.

Contains a series of letters of protest against Jurgen, arguably one of Cabell's most notable work. Item #612

James Branch Cabell (1879-1958) was an American fantasy fiction author from Virginia whose novels peaked in popularity in the 1920s. Known for his escapist, ironic, and satirical stories, Cabell published 52 books in his lifetime.

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