Books About James Branch Cabell

JAMES BRANCH CABELL: The Richmond
Iconoclast, by Dorothy B. Schlegel

Hall Code
Description
*E28
First Printing 1975

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COMPILATION

Full Title:

Title page recto: JAMES BRANCH CABELL: | THE RICHMOND ICONOCLAST | by | DOROTHY B. SCHLEGEL |  [Kalki emblem] | THE JAMES BRANCH CABELL SERIES | [left side: publisher's device] [right side in two lines] REVISIONIST PRESS | New York 1975 (see image above).

Title page verso: Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data | Schlegel, Dorothy B. | James Branch Cabell. | 1. Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958--Addresses, | essays, lectures. | PB3505. A1532725 813'.5'2 74-51 | ISBN 0-87700-210-X | Copyright © 1975 by Dorothy B. Schlegel | All rights reserved. | This edition is limited to 200 copies. | THE REVISIONIST PRESS | G.P.O. Box 2009 | Brooklyn, N.Y. 11202 | Printed and bound in the United States of America (see image above).

Publication:

New York: Revisionist Press; 1975

Collation:

Medium octavo [23.5 cm. (9¼-in.) x 15.7 cm. (6¼-in.)]; first 2 pages of preliminary matter not paginated + viii+ 102. (recto) title page; (verso) publication data; i dedication (verso blank); iii-v Foreword (verso blank); vii-viii Table of Contents; 1-101 text (verso blank).

Binding:

Red mottled imitation leather (plasticized paper) boards; lettering and decorations in gilt on spine and front cover; all edges trimmed. Spine: [lettered down in two lines] JAMES BRANCH CABELL: | THE RICHMOND ICONOCLAST [lettered down] SCHLEGEL | [publisher's device]. Front cover: JAMES BRANCH CABELL: | THE RICHMOND ICONOCLAST | DOROTHY B. SCHLEGEL (see image above).

Dedication:

To my husband, Dr. Marvin W. Schlegel, | who suggested Cabell to me as an author |worthy of investigation and whose ever- | present help and encouragement have made | this book possible. Also, to that great | lady and excellent typist, Mrs. Dorothy | Clark, whose intelligence and support | have lent these essays an appearance of | unformity which they would | have woefully lacked. To both of these | fine people I wish to extend my thanks | and appreciation. (see image above).

Dust jacket:

Issued without dust jacket.

Notes:

This of one of several titles of Cabell criticism and commentary issued by The Revisionist Press / Gordon Press in the 1970s.