BERNARD SHAW
This is the first publication in book or pamphlet form of Bernard Shaw's famous open letter to Benj. R. Tucker, the editor of Liberty, in review of Max Nordau's "Degeneration," and originally contributed to the pages of Liberty. The issue of Liberty containing it is out of print, and copies of it are very valuable. The volume contains also a characteristic Shaw preface in which he declares that the essay was prepared in response to the highest offer ever made for a magazine article. "The Sanity of Art" is Mr. Shaw's most important pronouncement on the subject of Art, and admittedly one of the finest pieces of art criticism ever penned.
114 pages. Cloth, gilt top, 75 cts.; paper, 35 cts.
Mailed, post-paid, by
BENJ. R. TUCKER, P. O. Box 1312, New York City
TWO OF A KIND!