File:The Potter's Wheel, Volume 2, Number 7, May 1906.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThe Potter's Wheel, Volume 2, Number 7, May 1906.jpg |
English: The cover design by Willamina Parrish shows an image of a boy in a garden. Issue includes table of contents design, an illustrated calendar for May, and stencil designs by Willamina Parrish; a watercolor panel of a forest at night by Petronelle Sombart; illustrated poems for children and "Terra Cotta" by Caroline Risque; a poem titled "Schneewittchen" by Guida Richey; a poem titled "Prayer" and sonnets for Eleanora Duse by Sara Teasdale; photographic portraits of C. E. M. by Grace Parrish; a poem titled "Dear-Dear" and an essay titled "The Significance of The Work of Kalpole, Precy, MacPherson, and Chatterton in the History of Literature" by Vine Colby; and a short story titled "Her America" by Edna Wahlert. Title:The Potter's Wheel, Volume 2, Number 7, May 1906 |
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Missouri History Museum URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/88462CA5-394A-D4DB-E872-99CD7FAC6F33/original.jpg Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/173014 |
Author | The Potters |
Subjects InfoField | Authors Women authors Artists Drawing Poetry Short stories Women |
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GUID InfoField | 88462CA5-394A-D4DB-E872-99CD7FAC6F33 |
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