Ina Claire, in "Grounds for Divorce"-Photograph 58. Let Us Thank Our Starts-for Better Movies 74. The Neglected Genius of the Movies-By Edward Wagenknecht 120. The Ballet Dancer Behind the Scenes-Photograph by Francis Bruguiere.
The Exhibited Drawings of a Great French Sculptor- Aristide Maillol. A Posthumous Bust of Joseph Conrad-By Jacob Epstein 73.Thompson's Panorama, the Woolworth Building, and Do It Now-By Gilbert Scldes. Light and Heavyweight Music-By Ernest Newman. The Advantages of Being a Witty Englishman-By Vivian Shaw. Cross Words and Their Consequences-By George S. By Their Speech Ye Shall Know Them-By Aldous Huxley 72.
Broadway's Charming Little Supper Clubs-By Dr. The Soul-Story of Gladys Vanderdecker-By the Society Editor of Vanity Fair. Busy, Blase Broadway-By Samuel Hoffenstein... It's Hard to be Bad II hen You're Good-By Julian Thompson.Always be Kind to a Woman-By Dominic B. The Road to a Man's Heart is a Sentimental Journey- By Joseph B. Just a Girl Who Tries to Please-Fish. Sketches of Negro Types-By Miguel Covarrubias.
The Worst Kinds of Chair-Warmers-By George Luks 65. Do You Gamble, and If So, How? The Golfer's Golden Silences-By Bernard Darwin. Somerset Maugham-Master of Literary Trades. For the Well Dressed Man. The Automobile Salon Dictates, As Usual, Coming Motor Styles-By George W. Vanity Fair Makes Its Annual Selection of Christmas Gifts for Men.Women of the World-Out of Doors. Christmas Gifts Suitable for Men to Give to Women 82. A Shelf of Recent Books.
She is best known as "Fish, " her maiden name, and how she signed her works. In England, from 1914 to 1919, she illustrated for "The Tatler" a famous column, The Letters of Eve.
From 1914 to 1932, she drew hundreds of striking cartoons for Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar, and Cosmopolitan in the US, showcasing her versatility and adaptability as an artist. From 1919 to 1932, she drew eleven campaigns for Abdulla, published in French on "La Vie Parisienne" and in English on "Punch, " "The Sketch, " and The Sphere. Her books include High Society (1920), The Eve Book (1920), and Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1922). The items I sell are between 40-120 years old. They will have signs of wear.I own a big white fluffy cat, I do my best to keep her for off the items I sell and she does her best to thwart me. I do my best to catalog any flaws I find in the description of the item. It also helps me to feed my increasingly finicky cat who now only wants the most expensive cat food.