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ISSUE DATE: APRIL 18, 1936; XIII, No. 25; NEW YORK, SATURDAY

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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[Of Special HISTORICAL interest in this extremely RARE issue: This edition has the earliest known review of one of Ayn Rand's novels, her first, We The Living. ]

COVER: CHARLES MORGAN. "Some of Mr. Morgan's incidental qualities encourage a hope that he may yet escape the charnel-house in which the modern temper is at home. Escape it he must if he is to be much more than a fashionable novelist who writes like an archangel" . . . (See page 14).

INSIDE FRONT COVER Full page ad for CHARLES MORGAN's new novel from MACMILLAN, "SPARKENBROKE".

WILSON FOLLETT Reviews "Sparkenbroke", by Charles Morgan.

GEORGE DANGERFIELD Reviews "The Life and Letters of John Galsworthy", by H. V. Marrot.

IRINA SKARIATINA Reviews "We the Living", by Ayn Rand. (With small photo, by Pinchot).

WILLIAM ROSE BENET reviews "The Earliest Dreams" by Nancy Hale.

ROBERT C. BROOKS Reviews New Biographies of Knox, Landon, and Borah.

KIRSOPP LAKE Reviews "The Prophets of Israel", by Edith Hamilton.

SIDNEY HOOK reviews "Karl Marx, the story of his life", by Franz Mehring.

Editorial: Writers Wanted.
Letters to the Editor.
The Bowling Green, by Christopher Morley.
The Clearing House, by Amy Loveman.
The New Books.
The Compleat Collector, by Carl Purington Rollins.
The Criminal Record.
Classifieds, Personals.
Double-Crostic No. 108.

FULL PAGE AD for the MOTION PICTURE edition of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, from RANDOM HOUSE. (With small photo of Norma Shearer and Leslie Howard.

FULL PAGE AD for "THEDORE PARKER, Yankee Crusader", by Henry Steel Commanger, from Little, Brown and Company.

BACK COVER ad for Rex Stout's "THE RUBBER BAND", the new NERO WOLFE mystery.

This edition edited by Henry Seidel Canby.
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