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ISSUE DATE: JULY 20, 1935; VOL. XII No. 12

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COVER: JAMES HANLEY: From a portrait by Earnshaw Greenwood. "It actually seems as if British fiction had finally decided to come alive, and that the long, impeccable, plausible, passionless series of novels with which, for the last five years or more, English novelists have entertained us is now finally broken" ... (See page 5).

LEAD COVER article/review: GEORGE DANGERFIELD Reviews "The Furys", by James Hanley.

E. ARNOT ROBERTSON: One Frightened Novelist.
FRANK H. SIMONDS Reviews "The Post-War World", byJ. Hampden Jackson.
COURTNEY RYLEY COOPER Reviews "Modern Criminal Investigation", by Soderman and O'Connell.
LOGAN PEARSALL SMITH: Pilgrimages.
Morning After, Poem, by Katherine Garrison Chapin.
DUDLEY NICHOLS reviews "The Farmer in the Dell", by Phil Strong.
SAMUEL NOCK reviews "I was Hitler's Prisoner", by Stefan Lorant.
WILLIAM ROSE BENET Reviews "The Circus of Dr. Lao", by Charles G. Finney.
Pilgrimages, by LOGAN PEARSALL SMITH.
What's in a Title, by Irvin Heyne, in the brave days of old.
PLUS Other reviews, columns and regular features.

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James Hanley, THE FURYS, plus four other new books from MACMILLAN; MORE
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