Rhythm, edited by John Middleton Murry & Katherine Mansfield, London: St. Catherine Press, Spring - July 1912, Vol. I, No. IV and Vol. II, No. II only, 4°, contains "The Woman at the Store" by K.M., "Seriousness in Art" by K.M. & Middleton Murry and "Two Poems of Boris Petrovsky" translated by K.M., other contributers include Laurence Binyon, J. D. Fergusson and Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, plates, woodcut illustrations, original printed wrappers (July 1912 issue with wrappers detached and torn at extremities) [Kirkpatrick C43 and C50]. Together with a reprint of The Blue Review. Numbers One to Three, bound in one volume. (4)

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Rhythm, edited by John Middleton Murry & Katherine Mansfield, London: St. Catherine Press, Spring - July 1912, Vol. I, No. IV and Vol. II, No. II only, 4°, contains "The Woman at the Store" by K.M., "Seriousness in Art" by K.M. & Middleton Murry and "Two Poems of Boris Petrovsky" translated by K.M., other contributers include Laurence Binyon, J. D. Fergusson and Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, plates, woodcut illustrations, original printed wrappers (July 1912 issue with wrappers detached and torn at extremities) [Kirkpatrick C43 and C50]. Together with a reprint of The Blue Review. Numbers One to Three, bound in one volume. (4)

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Rhythm was founded by Middleton Murry in the summer of 1911, during his third year at Oxford, with the help of Michael Sadleir (1888-1957). Shortly after Easter 1912, Murry became K. M.'s lodger, and Michael Sadleir found himself pushed aside "despised by the Mansfield woman as an incorrigible bourgeois" (Alpers Life, p. 134).

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