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The Saturday Review of Literature
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ISSUE DATE:
November 23 1935; Vol XII No 4
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: MUSSOLINI: "All things to All Men" "Has his career been that of a great man furthering civilization in his own country, increasing prosperioty, inproving the lot of every citizen? Or has it been merely a display of vast energy, self-regardful, megalomaniac, and headed, like Napoleon's in 1812, toward a crash?"
ARTICLES, REVIEWS, POEMS and other FEATURES:
Benito Mussolini VS Italy by G. A. Borgese.
Byron: The Years of Fame by Peter Quennell, Reviewed by Samuel C. Chew.
Shakespeare's Imagery and what it tells us by Caroline Spurgeon, Reviewed by S. Gorley Putt.
Revolution and Freemasonry by Bernard Fay, Reviewed by Meade Minnigerode.
Bread and Milk on the Stoop by Robert P. Tristram Coffin.
Letters (A. J. Cronin on Serialization)
The Diary of our own Samuel Pepys by Franklin P. Adams, Reviewed by Clarence day.
Steel -- Dictator by Harvey O' Connor, Reviewed by E. D. Kennedy.
Victorious Troy by John Masefield, Reviewed by Basil Davenport.
The Middle Aged Man on the Flying Trapeze (illlustrations from the book), Reviewed by William Rose Benet.
Short Stories, 1935, Reviewed by Alfred Dashiell.
The Bowling Green by Christopher Morley.
The New Books.
The Clearing House by Amy Loveman.
Negro Politicians: The Rise of Negro Politics in Chicago by Harold F. Gosnell, Reviewed by Robert C. Brooks.
The Phoenix Nest by William Rose Benet.
The Compeat Collector by John T. Winterich.
Double Crostic No 87.
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MARY ELLEN CHASE, "Silas Crockett".
Mari Sandoz, "Old Jules".
Joseph C. Lincoln, "Cape Cod Yesterdays".
Audrey Wurdemann, "The Seven Sins".
Winifred Welles, "A Spectacle for Scholars".
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