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Recreation: by viscount Grey of Fallodon. Houghton Mifflin Company: Boston, 1920. $1.25.
The speech delivered by the most famous of British diplomatist, in the Living Room of the Harvard Union a few weeks ago.
Tales of My Native Town: by Gabriele D'Annunzio. Translated by Prof. Rafael Mantellini, Ph.D., with an introduction by Joseph Hergesheimer. Doubleday, Page and Company: New York, 1920. $1.75.
The poet-hero of Flume draws living portraits of his picturesque people and country.
The Turn of the Tide: American Operations at Cantigny, Chateau-Thierry, and the Second Battle of the Marne: by Jennings C. Wise, formerly Lt.-Col. Inf., U. S. A. Henry Holt and Company; New York, 1920. $1.50.
Based on monographs written for the general staff by an officer in the historical section, who had personal access to all data, secret and otherwise, in the possession of the G.H.Q. at Chaumont.
The Lure of Pen, a book for would be authors; by flora Klickmann, G. P. Putnam's Sons: New York, 1920 $2.50.
A book full of interest and information for those who read as well as for those who write. Coming from an experienced English editor, the lessons for aspiring authors cannot fall to be authoritative.
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