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ISSUE DATE: September 6, 1941; Vol. XXIV, No. 20

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: "J. M. BARRIE, Whose biography by Denis Machail is reviewed this week. 'relied all his life ona charm so miraculous' that Mr. Roberts can find no parallel to it" . . . (See page 5).

ARTICLES:
THE LIMITs OF CONTEMPORARY CRITICISM, By Howard Mumford Jones.
LOUIS ARAGON: POET OF THE WAR, By Hannah Josephson. [With photo!]

BOOKS/REVIEWS:
LEAD COVER article/review: BARRIE: THE STORY OF J. M. B. By Denis Mackail. Reviewed by R. Ellis Roberts.

THE UNITED STATES IN WORLD AFFAIRS, 1940 By Whitney H. Shepardson and William 0. Scroggs, Reviewed by James F. Green.
LOW ON THE WAR By David Low, Reviewed by Rollin Kirby.
THE MEN AROUND CHURcHILL By Rene Kraus Reviewed by Allan Nevins.
LADIES DAY By Chard Powers Smith, Reviewed by R. L. Nathan.
So IT DOESN'T WHISTLE By Robert Paul Smith, Reviewed by Phil Stong.
YESTERDAY'S SON By William E. Wilson, Reviewed by Richard A. Cordeil.
THE DAY OF THE TRUMPET By David Cornel DeJong, Reviewed by Klaus Lambrecht.
SCHOOL FOR ETERNITY By Harry Hervey, Reviewed by N. L. Rothman.
A VENTURE IN REMEMBRANCE By M. A. DeWolfe Howe, Reviewed by Howard Mumford Jones.
THE QUEST FOR LAW By William Seagle, Reviewed by James Reid Parker.
FIRE IN THE SKY By Tarleton Collier, Reviewed by Francis Smyth.
POEM: My Very Young Son, by Sara Kolb Danner.

DEPARTMENTS:
YOUR LITERARY I.Q.
EDITORIAL.
LETIERS TO THE EDITOR.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 389.
TRADE WINDS.

Prominent Advertisements (Especially for new BOOKS) include:
DAVID RAME, "The Sun Shall Greet Him"
The Diary of AGNES ALIGH TURNBULL.
HANS HABE's "A Thousand Shall Fall".
JOSEPHINE DASKAM BACON, "The World in His Heart"
VINCENT SHEEHAN's "Bird of the Wilderness"
HELE MacINNES, "Above Suspicion"

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