Madison Day by Day Cass, Betty [Satisfaisant] [Couverture souple]

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Cass was a popular columnist for the Wisconsin State Journal from the late 1920s to early 1940s and local personality. This is one of an annual series collecting tidbits educational, humorous, political, social and local from her column; reflecting the tenor and mores of life and times in depression Madison and the Capitol: "Mrs. Frank Lloyd Wright once found her little daughter Iovanna, warming her hands between the cakes in a stack of buckwheat cakes on her plate in a Denver hotel one winter morning." "There are some people named Halmer in Fond du Lac who built themselves 17 fine large clothes closets and then built a house around them." Stapled pamphlet, black & red cover illustration by John Steuart Curry, printed directly from the lithographic plates upon which Curry drew; thus, an original lithograph by Curry. Shows some wear, covers lightly foxed with a somewhat obtrusive stain to the lower front cover, minor insect damage to rear cover; sporadic minor foxing inside, light rippl

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