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ISSUE DATE: September 13, 1941; Vol. XXIV. No. 21

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: GEORGE DANGERFIELD courses with nimbleness over the tumbled rocks of history in "Victoria's Heir". (See page 5).

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ARTICLES:
WHAT ARE THE DRAFTEES READING? By Marian Satterthwaite Carnovsky.
HUNTING'S A LIFE Preview of "The Maylield Deer" By MARK VAN DOREN. "Thorsten and Richmand talk together"
THOMAS BEER As Seen by Two Classmates: Monty Woolley and Cary Abbott.

BOOKS/REVIEWS:
LEAD COVER article/review: VICTORIA'S HEIR: The Education of a Prince. (Albert Edward, Prince of Wales) By George Dangerfield, Reviewed by Louis P. Curtis.
THE GROUND WE STAND ON By John Dos Passos, Reviewed by Allan Nevins.
THE OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LITERATURE By James D. Hart, Reviewed by Howard Mum Jo-rd Jones.
THE WILSONS By Christopher La Farge, Reviewed by Stephen Vincent Bendt.
CAUTIONARY VERSES By Hilaire Belloc, Reviewed by William Rose Benét.
STRICTLY PERSONAL. By Somerset Maugham, Reviewed by George Dangerfield.
FRANCE ON BERLIN TIME By Thomas Kernan, Reviewed by Donglas H. Schneider.
HIS OWN PLACE By H. W. Freeman, Reviewed by Klaus Lambrect.
HANKOW RETURN By C. S. Archer, Reviewed by Nym Wales.
TRUE STEEL By Christy Borth, Reviewed by Palmer Harman.
SUMMER NEVER ENDS By Waldo Frank, Reviewed by Bess Jones.
ACTION STATIONS! By 'Bartimeus', Reviewed by Fletcher Pratt.
POEM: Lyric IX, by George E. McDonough.
POEM: Specifications, by Florence Hamilton.

DEPARTMENTS:
YOUR LITERARY I.Q.
EDITORIAL.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
RECORDS IN REVIEW.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No 390.
TRADE WINDS.



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