LEADER 01998ctm a2200361u 4500001 9947646093506421 005 20230114091718.0 008 060302s1920 enk|||||||||||||| ||eng|d 035 (idCotsen)8784 035 |9(cotsenAccess)21865 035 (cotsendb)58715 035 (NjP)4764609-princetondb 035 |z(NjP)Voyager4764609 100 1 Furniss, V. F. 245 14 The Flapper's Magazette. 260 [Teddington, England], |c[between 1924 and 1933?]. 300 24 p. : |bill. (watercolor and ink) ; |c17.1 cm. 500 A homemade manuscript by a girl that is a parody/homage to the 1920s magazine for young women. 500 The illustrations include "When will he come," "The chieftain's daughter," "Not the flapper this time,"Waiting for dinner," "Une fee,"A gipsy," "Before the ball." "Little Miss Patriot," "The Tennis Girl," "Waiting for the Car," "Those Boys," and "The Charming Flapper." Some of the figures may be an older sister of the author. 500 The drawing on p. 3 is signed "V. Furniss;" the ones on pp. 6 and and 12-13 signed "V.F.F.;" and the others are signed "V. F." The author/illustrator's first name may have been "Vivienne" or "Vivian" (on p. 9 readers are directed to return entries to "Vivie Wivie"). 500 Localised from the reference on p. 9 to the magazine's editorial offices in Teddington, a suburb in Richmond on Thames, London. 500 Dated from the contest to complete the limerick about Clara Bow: "There was a young lady of Bow/ Who attended a cinema show ..." p. 16. 500 Contents also include a competition to complete a face with the parts provided. 563 Pale gray pictorial wrappers. 583 wraps detched; some light foxing |5NjP 583 0 BIBDATA.LEVEL: Exclude. 653 Periodicals--Fanzines--Precursors. 653 Juvenilia. 653 Manuscripts. 653 Parodies--Magazines. 653 Bow, Clara 653 Flappers 700 1 F., V., |eill.