Art Young's Good Morning (1919-1922) The First Complete Reprinting of Art's Famed Humor Publication
by Art Young
For the first time, the entire collection of Art Young's Good Morning, beautifully bound in one place! A hardbound volume of the entire run of Good Morning from 1919 - 1921 plus The Soldier - the one issue of the Art Young Quarterly from 1922
Art Young was the *Dean of American Cartoonists* - the best known political and social satirist the first half of the 20th century. Published in every magazine imaginable - Life, Puck, Judge, The Masses, New Masses, Liberator, Modern MOnthly, New Yorker, the list goes on and on. For three years he ran and essentially created Good Morning. The first issue, published May 8th, 1919, billed itself as The New Humorous Weekly . The contents included illustrations by Al Freuh and William Gropper, but mostly the work was from Art s hand. Other contributors over the run included Boardman Robinson, Howard Brubaker, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Louise Bryant, Robert Minor, Samuel DeWitt, John Nicholas Beffel, Peggy Bacon, Maurice Becker, Reginald Marsh, Hendrik Van Loon, Horace Traubel and many other notables of the day.
"America forgets too readily its native heroes. I am not referring to Washignton and Jefferson and Lincoln, who are honored anually in our oratory...I refer to Art Young who will be a great man when he has been dead a hundred years. It is rather a pity that both America and Mr. Young should wait that long." - Heywood Broun (1936)
This is the first time there has been a truly complete bound collection of Good Morning!
736 pages!
Cloth covers with gold lettering - old style feel modeled after Art Young s personal bound volume of Good Morning
+ 37 issues of Good Morning +the four page relaunch advertising flier from 1920 +various 1919 - 1921 advertising ephemera + original introduction from the 1968 partial collection as written by Professor Daniel Aaron
RELEASED2015
PUBLISHERSeraphemera Books
LENGTH724
LANGUAGEEN
Art Young's Good Morning (1919-1922) The First Complete Reprinting of Art's Famed Humor Publication
by Art Young
For the first time, the entire collection of Art Young's Good Morning, beautifully bound in one place! A hardbound volume of the entire run of Good Morning from 1919 - 1921 plus The Soldier - the one issue of the Art Young Quarterly from 1922
Art Young was the *Dean of American Cartoonists* - the best known political and social satirist the first half of the 20th century. Published in every magazine imaginable - Life, Puck, Judge, The Masses, New Masses, Liberator, Modern MOnthly, New Yorker, the list goes on and on. For three years he ran and essentially created Good Morning. The first issue, published May 8th, 1919, billed itself as The New Humorous Weekly . The contents included illustrations by Al Freuh and William Gropper, but mostly the work was from Art s hand. Other contributors over the run included Boardman Robinson, Howard Brubaker, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Louise Bryant, Robert Minor, Samuel DeWitt, John Nicholas Beffel, Peggy Bacon, Maurice Becker, Reginald Marsh, Hendrik Van Loon, Horace Traubel and many other notables of the day.
"America forgets too readily its native heroes. I am not referring to Washignton and Jefferson and Lincoln, who are honored anually in our oratory...I refer to Art Young who will be a great man when he has been dead a hundred years. It is rather a pity that both America and Mr. Young should wait that long." - Heywood Broun (1936)
This is the first time there has been a truly complete bound collection of Good Morning!
736 pages!
Cloth covers with gold lettering - old style feel modeled after Art Young s personal bound volume of Good Morning
+ 37 issues of Good Morning +the four page relaunch advertising flier from 1920 +various 1919 - 1921 advertising ephemera + original introduction from the 1968 partial collection as written by Professor Daniel Aaron
RELEASED2015
PUBLISHERSeraphemera Books
LENGTH724
LANGUAGEEN
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