Hard to find, complete issue of the Yale Review quarterly for January 1920 is in very good condition. there's just a tad of edge wear along the spine. See photo #2.  

See photo #1 for complete contents

Thick, 223 pages plus 16 pages of advertisements. 

Some highlights I find include: 

Future Supreme Court Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter opens this number with an essay headed "Law and Order." 

Mabel La Farge's "Henry Adams: A Niece's Memories." 

New poems by Robert Nichols, John Masefield, Edwin Arlington Robinson and Edith Wharton

Editor Wilbur Cross's "George Eliot in Retrospect." 

Barnette Miller's "Constantinople under the Germans." 

Jeannette Marks's "Swinburne: A Study in Pathology." Chauncey Brewster Tinker also reviews the recently published (2 volumes) "Letters" of Swinburne in this issue. 

An essay by John Burroughs: "Is Nature Beneficent?" 

William Lyon Phelps reviews "The Plays of J.M. Barrie." 

Conrad Aiken reviews two new works on "Contemporary Poetry" by John Livingston Lowes and Louis Untermeyer. 

Numerous other reviews, articles, etc. 

OTHER COLLECTIONS OF LITERATURE IN MY EBAY STORE. HERE YOU CAN FIND: SOME FIRST BOOK EDITIONS, HARD TO FIND LITERARY PERIODICALS OF ALL KINDS, INTERVIEWS, REVIEWS, CRITICAL STUDIES, EPHEMERA, ETC.
 
COLLECTIONS INCLUDE:
 
Graham Greene, Elizabeth Bishop, William H. Gass, William Logan, Thom Gunn, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Martin Heidegger, Allen Ginsberg, Cyril Connolly, William Wordsworth, Modernist Literature and Poetry, Paul De ManKaren SolieGabriel Garcia MarquezMuriel SparkJose SaramagoC.K. Williams, Early Christianity, Robert DuncanNaguib MahfouzLouise Gluck, Patricia HighsmithElfriede JelinekDavid FerryEric Hobsbawm, Robert Pinsky, David Jones, Paul CelanBruce Chatwin, Walter de la MareHenry AdamsRaymond Chandler, etc.  
 
OTHERS IN PREPARATION INCLUDE: Edward Said, Don DeLillo, Vladimir Nabokov, Charles Reznikoff, Max Beerbohm, Geoffrey Hill, Seamus Heaney, George Meredith, Georges Simenon, Hamlin Garland, Roberto Bolano, Michael HofmannAldous HuxleyDavid Foster Wallace, C.P. Cavafy, Gay Talese, Norman Mailer, Herman Melville, Joseph ConradCharlotte Mew, Agnes Mary Frances RobinsonCharles Simic, W.H. Hudson, Fernando Pessoa, Henry James, W.S. Merwin, Stanley Kunitz, Hilary Mantel, Clarice LispectorFrancine Prose and W.G. Sebald.