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TITLE: The Saturday Review of Literature
[Each Saturday Review of Literature issue covers books, arts, literature, movies, ideas, music, science, poetry and much more. Many regular features and writers, and most reviews are also essays on the subject at hand. ALL the latest books had to have an ad in The Saturday Review! Full contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: October 18, 1941; Vol. XXIV, No. 26
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in GOOD condition, cleanly removed from bound edition. Pages are clean and bright.(See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: FALL BOOKS. Almanac for Fall Reading by Amy Loveman. Full page portraits by Brenson. Articles -- Essays -- Reviews. Cover design by E. McKnight Kauffer.

[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition!]

FEATURES:
THE IMMUNITY COMPLEX IN AMERICA, by Norman Cousins.
THE CENTENNIAL OF THE DETECTIVE STORY: DEATH BY MISADVENTURE, by George Stevens.
THE PREACHING HUMORIST, by E. B. White and Katharine S. White.
FROM WHODUNITS TO POETRY, by Foster Kennedy.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD, by Judge Lynch.
ARCHIBALD MACLEISH'S TWO YEARS AS LIBRARIAN, by Harry C. Shriver and Cedric Larson.
ETHINGS OF CARL VAN DOREN AND ARCHIBALD MACLEISH, by THEODORE BRENSON. [FULL PAGE DRAWINGS, Each!]
ALMANAC FOR FALL READING, by Amy Loveman.

REVIEWS:
BOOK AUTHOR REVIEWER
BLACK LAMB AND GREY FALCON REBECCA WEST LOUIS ADAMIC
SECRET HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION CARL VAN DOREN FRANK MONAGHAN
TWO-WAY PASSAGE LOUIS ADAMIC OSWALD GARRISON VILLORD
SCUM OF THE EARTH ARTHUR KOESTLER LEO LANIA
THAT DAY ALONE PIERRE VAN PAASSEN MAURICE HINDUS
GREY EMINENCE ALDOUS HUXLEY CRANE BRINTON
JOSEPH PULITZER AND HIS WORLD JAMES LYMAN BARRETT ALLAN NEVINS
MIDDLE EAST H. V. MORTON FAY GILLIS WELLS
THE LONG WEEK END HARLOW ESTES PHIL STRONG
CONSIDER THE DAISIES GERTRUDE CARRICK AMY LOVEMAN
OUT OF THE PEOPLE J. B. PRIESTLEY KLAUS LAMHRECHT
THE OAKEN HEART MARGERY ALLINGHAM KLAUS LAMBRECHT
ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN EDWARD NEWHOUSE BASIL DAVENPORT
THE STREET HAS CHANGED ELIZABETH DALY PRANCES SMYTH
A LADY GOES TO HOLLYWOOD HELEN PARTRIDGE HENRY B. KRANZ


DEPARTMENTS:
EDITORIAL.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
YOUR LITERARY I.Q.
TRADE WINDS.
RECORDS IUN REVIEW.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No 395.

Prominent Advertisements (Especially for new BOOKS) include:
EDMUND WILSON, "The Wound and the Bow"
BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM, 1941 looks at 1916.
JONATHAN DANIELS, "Tar Heels"
The Book of Maggie Owen.
ROBINSON JEFFERS, "Be Angry at the Sun"
A. J. CRONIN, "The Keys of the Kingdom"
JOHN W. LYNCH, "A Woman Wrapped in Silence"
E. L. Grant Watson, "The Nun and the Bandit"


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