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    Kalki [Vol. IX No. 4, Whole No. 36, 1991] ed. Paul Spencer (The James Branch Cabell Society, $10.00 for 4 issues, 109-144pp, cover by Frank C. Papé) []
    Subtitled “Studies in James Branch Cabell”.
    • · Associate Editor · Dorys Crow Grover · el
    • · Associate Editor · Harlan L. Umansky · el
    • 110 · From the Third Window · Paul Spencer · ed
    • 111 · James Branch Cabell Comments · Dorys Crow Grover · ar [Ref. James Branch Cabell]
    • 115 · Remarks About the Round-Table · Paul Spencer · ar
    • _118 · How the People of Colophon Proposed to Do Honor to the Name of Cabell · [uncredited] · fa Colophon Club of Cleveland, 1923
    • _123 · James Branch Cabell Evening · [uncredited] · ms Colophon Club of Cleveland, 1923; program for a meeting of the Colophon Club at the Hanna Restaurant, December 4th, 1923.
    • 127 · The Storisende Edition: An Advance Look · [uncredited] · is
    • _129 · The Storisende Edition of the Works of James Branch Cabell · [uncredited] · ar (r)
    • 133 · Cabell and James Blish (1921-1975) · Desmond Tarrant · ar [Ref. James Branch Cabell & James Blish]
    • 137 · The James Branch Cabell Suite · [uncredited] · ms (r)
      published by the Special Collection and Srchives Department of the James Branch Cabell Library at Virginia Commonwealth University.
    • 140 · T. S. Eliot and Cabell · [uncredited] · ar
    • _140 · Letter to Henry Eliot, 11 October 22 · T. S. Eliot · lt from Letters of T.S. Eliot, Vol. 1, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988
    • 141 · The View from Mispec Moor · The Readers · lc
    • _141 · [letter] · Harlan Umansky · lt
    • 142 · Cabell in Print · Paul Spencer · ms



    The Kansas City Star Magazine   (about)
    The Kansas City Star Magazine is a Sunday supplement not syndicated in any other national paper, and was of standard proportions: (11 x 16 inches). The stock was a very brittle pulp paper. Contains fiction, photos of celebrities and local personages, fashion pages, and journalism and loads of advertising. Occasionally fictionalized drama photo plays turn up in issues, accompanied by scenes from the movie.











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