$120.00
Title: Flaming Youth [dust jacket states 'Screen Edition']
Author: Warner Fabian [Samuel Hopkins Adams]
Description: Boards in crimson patterned cloth stamped in dark blue. Spine ends a tad pushed. Interior is clean and unmarked, pages crisp. Dust jacket rubbed and lightly soiled; vertical rub line up center of spine; rear panel creased; 1.5 inch closed tear along top edge of rear flap; in an archival mylar sleeve. 336 pages.
1924 ''screen edition'' reprint with dust jacket featuring a still-shot of actress Colleen Moore from that year's silent movie adaptation. Flaming Youth was originally published in January 1923 by Boni & Liveright and credited to Warner Fabian, the pseudonym used by journalist and muckraker Samuel Hopkins Adams (1871-1958) for the publication of his risque novels, which were popular with Jazz Age youth. The novel was referenced by F. Scott Fitzgerald in his 1931 essay on the Roaring Twenties, ''Echoes of the Jazz Age''.
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Near Fine
Jacket Condition: Very Good
Publisher: The Macaulay Company
Place: New York
Year: 1924
Keywords: Colleen Moore, risque, novel, Jazz Age, 1920s, flappers, Roaring Twenties,
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