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ISSUE DATE: March 29, 1941; Vol. XXIII, No. 28

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: ELLEN GLASGOW: "In the Whole History of the American novel, there is no achievement quite like hers" (see page 5).

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ARTICLES:
EiGHT NOVELISTS BETWEEN WARS, By Joseph Warren Beach. (Viewing the Cynics in another light).
BIOGRAPHY-BIBLIOGRAPHY, By Carl Purington Rollins.

BOOKS/REVIEWS:
LEAD COVER article/review: IN THIS OUR LIRE By Ellen Glasgow, Reviewed by Howard Mumford Jones.

POEM: Home is Where, by Louis Hasley.
JOHNSON WITHOIJT BOSWELL Edited by Hugh Kingsmill, Reviewed by Leonard Bacon.
HOLMES-POLLOCK LETTERS: THE CORRESPONDENCE OF MR. JUSTICE HOLMES AND SIR FREDERIC POLLLOCK, Edited by Mark DeWolfe Howe, Reviewed by James Reid Parker.
INDIAN ART OF THE UNITED STATES By Frederic H. Douglas and Rene d'Harnoncourt, Reviewed by Oliver La Farge.
CANTINA By Kim Schee, MEXICO: A NEW SPAIN WITH OLD FRIENDS By J. B. Trend, Reviewed by Herbert J. Muile.
LETTERS FROM OCCUPIED FRANCE With a foreword by Elizabeth Morrow, Reviewed by Douglas Schncide.
BIG OLD SUN By Robert Faherty, Reviewed by Marjorie K. Rawlings.
COTTONMOUTH By Julian Lee Rayford, Reviewed by Eugene Armfield.
NOT TO THE STRONG By J. P. Thorndike, Reviewed by Stuart Clone.
LIGHTER THAN DAY By Desmond Hawkins Reviewed by Bess Jones.
MY UNCLE BENJAMIN By Claude Tillier, Reviewed by Justin O'Brien.
PAGEANT OF ENGLAND, 1840-1940 By Arthur Bryant, Reviewed by Crane Brinton.
TILE UNITED STATES By John D. Hicks, Reviewed by James Trusiow Adams.
THE ARMED HORDE By Hoffman Nickerson, Reviewed by B. Ernest Dupuy.

DEPARTMENTS:
EDITORIAL.
LETTERS TO TUE EDITOR.
YOURLITERARY I.Q.
THE CRIMINAl. RECORD.
THE NEW BOOKS.
TRADE WINDS.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 366.

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ELIZABETH MADOX ROBERTS, 1886-1941. Not by strange Gods.
L. SPRAGUE de CAMP, "Let Darkness Fall"
DAVID LOTH, "Woodrow Wilson"
ELIZABETH DALY, "Murders in Volume
DORSHA HAYES, "The American Primer"

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