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Philip Sparrow tells all, lost essays by Samuel Steward, writer, professor, tattoo artist, edited by Jeremy Mulderig ; with a foreword by Justin Spring

Label
Philip Sparrow tells all, lost essays by Samuel Steward, writer, professor, tattoo artist, edited by Jeremy Mulderig ; with a foreword by Justin Spring
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-231) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
essays
Main title
Philip Sparrow tells all
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
907206133
Responsibility statement
edited by Jeremy Mulderig ; with a foreword by Justin Spring
Sub title
lost essays by Samuel Steward, writer, professor, tattoo artist
Table Of Contents
On cryptography (October 1944) -- On alcoholics anonymous (November 1944) -- On fifteen years of lent (January 1945) -- On soldiers and civilians (February 1945) -- On how to cook a wolf (March 1945) -- On how to be a spy (April 1945) -- On psychiatry (May 1945) -- On balletomania (June 1945) -- On books from prison (September 1945) -- On cemeteries (October-November 1945) -- On a call to Paris (March 1946) -- On the importance of dying young (April 1946) -- On Chicago (August 1946) -- On operas and operating (December 1946) -- On men and their feathers (January 1947) -- On Gertrude Stein (February 1947) -- On little white ribbons (March 1947) -- On being musclebound (April 1947) -- On teaching (November 1947) -- On fabulous, fabulous field's (January 1948) -- On fair, fantastic Paris (April 1948) -- On Ulysses, grown old (May 1948) -- On the comic spirit (June 1948) -- On keepsakes, gew-gaws, and baubles (September 1948) -- [On Mohammed Zenouhin] (October 1948) -- On the dream, the illusion (December 1948) -- On time-saving devices (February 1949) -- On getting to be forty (May 1949) -- A modest proposal (July 1949)
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