"What the Public Wants -- Some New Books and New Editions."
Bates reviews Kamongo, by Howard W. Smith; Home Brewed, by Oswald H. Davis; The Rocky Road, by John Brophy; Peking Picnic, by Ann Bridge; Moonshine, by Ray Carr; Friday's Moon, by Cecilia Willoughby; The Dove and Roebuck, by Ena Limebeer; Russia, by Hans von Eckardt; Humanity Uprooted, by Maurice Hindus; A Search for a Portrait, by Geoffrey West; and an anthology called The Bedside Book. In The New Clarion (October 1, 1932, p. 393).
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e24
Title:
"What the Public Wants -- Some New Books and New Editions."
Genre:
Book Review
Page Count:
1
Word Count:
ca. 600
Publisher:
New Clarion
Year of Publication:
1932
Document Type:
Full-text Online
Book Review Category:
Autobiography, Biography, Memoirs, & Letters
History & Social Commentary
Novels
Poetry, Plays, & Literary Criticism
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