This is a nice, original December 1921 issue of The Double-Dealer; A National Magazine from the south. Published at New Orleans. Vol II No 12. The Double Dealer was established in 1921 as a platform for contemporary Southern writers of a modernist bent. Its founders were cultural critic Julius Weis Friend (editor) and Basil Thompson, Albert Goldstein, and John McClure (associate editors). The magazine's title came from a William Congreve play of the same name that Thompson and Friend admired for its acute dissection of human nature. They saw their ideal reader as someone with a tolerant understanding of "the devious ways of the world."

Measures 7" x 10"

Fragile, front cover chipped loose with material loss at edges of both covers. Sold as is. 

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