

in: The Louisiana Book: Selections from the Literature of the State. ), a bibligraphy (p.-14).ġst English, red cloth, gold stampings, teg. Baker / Editor of the / New Orleans Times Democrat" (p. ), a printed dedication "To my friend / Page M. Includes a boxed advertisement headed: By Lafcadio Hearn with eight titles listed (p. Spine imprint: JRO & Co.)ġ8 cm, Bibliography: p. (yellow-green V cloth stamped in gold and black pink end papers. Stray Leaves From Strange Literature Stories Reconstructed from the Anvari-Soheili, Baital Pachisi, Mahabharata, Pantchantra, Gulistan, Talmud, Kalewala, etc.ġst printing, Blue covers, black decorations.

prologue by Edward Larocque Tinker and illustrations in color by John O'Hara Cosgrave II.Ģ6 cm, col. Old Creole days, by George Washington Cable, together with The scenes of Cable's romances, by Lafcadio Hearn. Essays on New Orleans, and reflections and comments on Cable's "Old Creole Days". in: George Washington Cable: Old Creole Days. Privately printed (by special arrangement with Brentano's). translated from the French by Lafcadio Hearn, introduction by Ernest Boyd.Ģ0 cm, front. One of Cleopatra's Nights, and other Fantastic Romances. Stories selected from his "Nouvelles" and "Romans et contes." One of Cleopatra's nights. One of Cleopatra's Nights and other Fantastic Romances. (translation of Gautier's short stories).ģ21 pp, red cloth, teg. (Perkins notes that the wrappers were issued in various colors.) Hearn's first contribution to a book his review of the narrative poem which appeared in the New Orleans Daily City Item, February 25, 1879. par Chahta-ima (de la Louisiane) p.126-129.ġst edition, 16mo. in: Rouquette: "La Nouvelle Atala ou la fille de l'Esprit. review of Adrien Emmanuel Rouquette: "La Nouvelle Atala". Includes introduction, history, bibliography, and notes by Jon Christopher Hughes.Ī Louisiana Idyl. His illustrations here are both cartoons and also serious illustrations. Farny was later an illustrator for Harper's and then a painter of Indians of the West. At the time of publication, Hearn and Farny were both in their 20's and their reputations were not yet established. Lafcadio Hearn and Henry Farny: This is a perfect facsimile with all 9 issues of this unique publication. Crossroads Books and Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County.

Ye Giglampz, nine numbers of a weekly paper. edited by Lafcadio Hearn and Henry Farny. Ye Giglampz: a weekly illustrated journal devoted to art, literature and satire. Hearn's Works (chronological by year of first publication)
