The Owl. A Miscellany, London: Martin Secker, 1919, issues 1-2, 4°, coloured plates and illustrations, issue 1 in original pictorial wrappers (short marginal tears), issue 2 in original pictorial boards (spine torn); The Winter Owl, [London: Martin Secker], 1923, 4°, coloured plates and illustrations, original pictorial boards (spine lightly rubbed and faded). (3)

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The Owl. A Miscellany, London: Martin Secker, 1919, issues 1-2, 4°, coloured plates and illustrations, issue 1 in original pictorial wrappers (short marginal tears), issue 2 in original pictorial boards (spine torn); The Winter Owl, [London: Martin Secker], 1923, 4°, coloured plates and illustrations, original pictorial boards (spine lightly rubbed and faded). (3)

拍品專文

The Foreward of issue 1 states, "It must be understood that 'The Owl' has no politics, leads no new movement and is not even the organ of any particular generation ... but we find in common a love of honest work well done, and a distaste for short cuts to popular success." The publication included illustrations by Pamela Bianco, Rockwell Kent, William Nicholson and John Nash amongst many others.