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ISSUE DATE: October 5 1935; Vol XII, no 23

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: THE FIRST FIVE READERS: Heywood Broun, Henry Seidel Canby, Dorothy Canfield, Christopher Morley and William Allen White submit their advance reports on the important Fall books, by The Book-Of-The-Month club editors.

ARTICLES, REVIEWS, POEMS and other FEATURES:
The First Five Readers: Advance reports on the important Fall books, submitted by the judges of the Book-Of-The-Month Club:Heywood Broun, Henry Seidel Canby, Dorothy Canfield, Christopher Morley and William Allen White.

The Lees of Virginia by Burton J. Hendrick, Reviewed by Douglas Southall Freeman.
Golden Apples by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (photo), Reviewed by Henry Seidel Canby.
Fortune by Robert Raynolds (photo), Reviewed by Howard Mumford Jones.
Dwight Morrow by Harold Nicholson, Reviewed by Franz Schneider Jr.
Red Sky in the Morning by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, Reviewed by Basil Davenport.
Festival At Meron by Harry Sackler, Reviewed by Stephen Vincent Benet.
There was a Young Englishman by CLARENCE DAY (About Thackery and the writing of "Vanity Fair").

Editorials.
Letters to the Editor.
New Authors, New Books: SR Pictures of the month by Robert Disraeli. If Memory Serves by Sacha Guitry, Reviewed by John Mason Brown.
Summer Time Ends by John Hargrave, Reviewed byGeorge Stevens.
Hymn for Grief by Margaret Widdemer. [Poem]
Poor John Fitch by Thomas Boyd, Reviewed by Allan Nevins.
The Bowling Green by Christopher Morley.
Old Loopy by Christopher Morley, Reviewed by Burton Rascoe.
Proletarian Literature in the United States by Joseph Freeman (photo of Clifford Odets), Reviewed by Bernard DeVoto.
Black Tents of Arabia by Carl R. Raswan, Reviewed by William Thomson.
Genetics by H. S. Jennings Reviewed by Beverly W. Kunkel.
The Phoenix Nest by William Rose Benet.
Selected Books for Children by William Rose Benet.
The New Books.
The Clearing House by Amy Loveman.
Literature Abroad by Ernest Boyd.
Double Crostic No 80.
The Compleat Collector by Carl Purington Rollins.
Trade Winds by P. E. G. Quercus.

Prominent Ads for new BOOKS (1/2 page or larger) include:
Robert R. T. Coffin, "Red Sky in the Morning".
Ernest Raymond's "We The Accused".
Stephen Lawford, "Youth Uncharted".
Stuart Chase, "Government in Business"
Harold Nicolson, "Dwight Morrow".
Warden Lawes, "Cell 202".
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, "Golden Apples".
John Hargrave, "Summer Time Ends".
Lin Yutang, "My Country, and My People".
A. J. Cronin, "The Stars Look Down"
T. W. Lawrence, "Seven Pillars of Wisdom".
Edwin Lanham, "The Wind Blew West".
Vivienne De Watteville, "Speak to the Earth".
Marcel Griaule, "Burners of Men".
Sholem Asch, "Mottke The Thief".
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