Dive into the world of early 20th-century literary craftsmanship with "The Editor: The Journal Of Information For Literary Workers, Volumes 27-28." This compilation offers a unique glimpse into the concerns, advice, and discussions pertinent to writers and editors of the era. Penned anonymously, these volumes serve as a practical guide and a forum for literary workers navigating the publishing landscape.
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