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THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF

ANDRE MAUROIS, by David G. Larg. Oxford Press. New York. 1932. $1.50.

By O. E. F.

May 1, 1920.

Holdane: Before the War.

Howells: Hither and Thither in Germany.

Cardinal Mercier's Own Story.

Bunan-Varilla: The Great Adventure of Panama.

Clark: My Quarter Century of American Politics.

Morley: Mincepie.

Huneker: Bedouins.

Keynes: Economic Consequences of the Peace.

Livermore: Days and Events, 1860-1866.

Bradford: Portraits of American Women.

Brasol: Socialism vs. Civilization.

Bispham: A Quaker Singer's Recollections.

Fisher: Stabilizing the Dollar.

Begbie: Life of General William Booth.

Holme: Life of Leonard Wood.

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