Hard to find Winter 1949 number of the Yale Review is in very good condition. Volume 38, #2. 

191 pages plus 32 pages of ads. 

See photos #2 & #3 for complete contents

Some highlights I find include: 

British M.P. Arthur Creech Jones on "The British Colonial Territories." 

Two new poems by the able Yale teacher, poet and translator Marie Borroff

Tribute to the passing of the distinguished long-time Yale Review founder and editor Wilbur Cross.  

E.L. McAdam, Jr., comes across a new Henry Fielding letter. 

Wharton School Professor Robert Strausz-Hupe on "France and the Future German State." 

Folger Library Director Louis B. Wright on the energetic Douglas Southall Freeman's new biography of George Washington

Tennessee Senator Estes Kefauver on the Memoirs of Cordell Hull.  

Former Connecticut Lt. Governor Odell Shepard on a new biography of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Randall Stewart

Shorter reviews of "Outstanding [New] Novels" by Thomas Mann (Doctor Faustus), William Faulkner (Intruder in the Dust), etc.