File:The Potter's Wheel, Volume 1, Number 4, February 1905.jpg
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editDescriptionThe Potter's Wheel, Volume 1, Number 4, February 1905.jpg |
English: The cover drawn by Caroline Risque and Willamina Parrish shows two women in a meadow, one with a book and one with a lyre, while two priests watch over them. Issue contains a valentine with a poem, "Rubaiyat Of Friendship" quatrains I to XII, and a photograph of Caroline Risque by Willamina Parrish; a short story titled "The Princess of the Spring" by Celia Harris; photographic enlargements and a watercolor of a sunset by Grace Parrish; a short story titled "Thy Neighbor's Greed" by Vine Colby; a valentine with a poem and a poem titled "Meditation" by Inez Dutro; a short story by Dora Weinrich titled "A Story of Fate" translated from the German by Sara Teasdale; poems for children with illustrations by Caroline Risque; and a poem by Guida Richey. Title:The Potter's Wheel, Volume 1, Number 4, February 1905 |
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Missouri History Museum URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/6EBF9DED-1B2B-BF74-55E1-CD17075634D7/original.jpg Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/167974 |
Author | The Potters |
Subjects InfoField | Short stories Poetry Drawing Authors Artists Women authors Women |
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