Books

138 THE COMMONWEAL June 4, 1930 BOOKS Books Aplenty LITERATURE being what it is, and our space likewise, it has proved impossible to review many good—or at least interesting—books sent by...

...William E. Barton always writes interestingly of Lincoln...
...James Nelson Barker, by Paul H. Musser (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press...
...The volume is of manifest importance to students of the Old Testament...
...2.50) deals with what the author terms "Mussolini's answer to the social economic problem as it confronted Italy at a particular moment...
...Too special a theme to appeal to the general reader, the career of the youngest son of Bach the Great is a matter which musicians will regard with unusual affection...
...If ours were a time which cared for "old, unhappy far-off things" of an admirable kind, the tale here retold would outsell even Will Durant...
...Hergesheimer writes about wealthy society...
...He is even more interested in what they wear, what they eat, what oaths and intimate confessions they use to smarten their talk, and how their bathrooms are decorated...
...Irish intellectual history is reviewed in A Page of Irish History: Story of University College, Dublin, compiled by Fathers of the Society of Jesus (Dublin: The Talbot Press, Limited...
...New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated...
...relating the attraction and repulsion of a very masculine man for an overcivilized girl...
...It is a history of the Protestant contribution to American history during a formative period...
...Sarah Orne Jewett, a monograph by Francis Otto Matthiessen (Boston: Houghton, MifHin Company...
...5.00...
...2.00...
...This satirical thrust at the government's aptitude to divert public suspicion from its secret dealings is no doubt the reason for the author's anonymity...
...Tristan and Iseult, by Joseph Bedier...
...The Life of Mother Margaret Hallahan, by Mother Raphael Francis Drane, is available in a new edition (New York: Longmans, Green and Company...
...3.50) adds another volume to a well-known list...
...Respected for first-rate essays in the field of Carolina history, Professor Verner W. Crane has now written a larger book on the same subject—The Southern Frontier: 1670-1732 (Durham, N. C: Duke University Press...
...It is a selection of English poems bearing upon that dust in which we shall be equal made...
...The Lore of the Unicorn, by Odell Shepard...
...Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada, Limited...
...Armstrong himself must hope he will some day equal it...
...There is an appealing selfcommentary by way of introduction...
...Armstrong's most celebrated story, The Widow of Ephesus, which makes one of this collection, offers just such a comment on the ideal of faithful love as Mr...
...2.00) is a collection of stories, plays, poems and articles written by Columbia University students...
...Mellon "is perhaps the only great public figure who has not been made the subject of a biography...
...Influences of Nietzsche and Dostoievsky upon a Christian spirit are revealed...
...7.00) is a continuation of the same author's earlier volume...
...Marriage, by Edward Westermarck (New York: Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith...
...UUR pleasantest recollection of this unusual compilation is in the evidence it furnishes of Father Rankin's large-hearted devotion to his kith and kin...
...No GREATER service could have been rendered to both the Catholic pilgrim and the casual visitor than the recent publication of a smart little guide compiled with unusual brilliancy by the Italian journalist, Leone Gessi...
...Finally, Sombrero, the pitiful fragmentary record of a castaway, is so good that Mr...
...New York: Alfred A. Knopf...
...8.50) will exemplify...
...Wesley M. Gewehr's The Great Awakening in Virginia: 1740-1790 (Durham, N. C.: Duke University Press...
...C. Colles) has duly noted, this is certainly one of the best short histories of music ever written...
...May's blank verse is not a satisfactory substitute for the matchless hexameters of the original...
...Recent volumes of an anthological character include The Searching Mind of Greece, by John M. Warbeke (New York: F. S. Crofts and Company...
...is concerned chiefly with the geographical characteristics of an unusual country, but devotes chapters to literature, politics and migration...
...1.75) is a reissue under a new title of two early books of verse by John Gould Fletcher...
...Part One of Goethe's Faust, as translated by William Page Andrews, has been edited and published by George M. Priest and Karl E. Weston (Princeton: Princeton University Press...
...Olive, Cypress and Palm, "an anthology of love and death," has been compiled by Mina Curtiss (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company...
...The selections range from Defoe to Conrad...
...We are not sure that the descriptive phrases used uniformly do justice to the volumes in question, but they are as apt as we have been able to make them...
...1.50...
...The book is nevertheless chiefly concerned with the pathology of demonism and its observations are usually discreet if a little unduly mundane...
...The Blessed Don Bosco, by Neil Boynton, S.J...
...Arranged as a small consulting dictionary, the book gives information plainly and simply, sometimes furnishing references to modern literature...
...Spanish Holiday, by Eleanor Mercein (Mrs...
...5.00...
...Periodical Essays of the Eighteenth Century, by George Carver (New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company, Incorporated...
...The book has long been known as one important index to the mind of the Elizabethan age...
...Women in religion should know this story of a remarkable English nun who has frequently been likened to Lacordaire...
...Lace, fans, gloves, trinkets, snuff-boxes are among the objects discussed in fluent prose accompanied by many illustrations...
...4.00) offers a detailed account of the illustrious speech and of the circumstances under which it was delivered...
...3.50...
...5.00) is interesting chiefly for material relative to Mary, Queen of Scots...
...It is, however, so definitely one of the best essays in literary biography to have been published during recent years that one cannot refrain from mentioning it approvingly here...
...2.50) is a careful and usually nonrhetorical life of the famous poet...
...Otherwise it is a beautiful book which deserves some kind of prize...
...Copy: 1930 (New York: D. Appleton and Company...
...Boys' Book of Exploration, by J. Harris Cable...
...The third part is devoted to more personal poems, and one discovers rather with surprise that Mrs...
...4.00...
...It reveals a Bonaparte not averse to small talk and eager to comment upon European affairs during the years of his imprisonment...
...Finally, there is La Sainte France Contemporaine, by Serge Barrault (Paris: J. De Gigord) a series of studies in modern French religious personalities—Soeur Elizabeth de la Trinite\ Pere Joseph Tissot and others...
...In many respects, however, the book is decidedly interesting...
...That is another question and not (one fears) a burning one...
...2.00) is intended for boys...
...The Aeneid of Virgil...
...literally rendered by T. H. Delabere May...
...The value of Westermarck's theory cannot be discussed here...
...A Diary of Saint Helena, edited by Sir Arthur Wilson (New York: Harper and Brothers...
...New York: Albert and Charles Boni...
...The translation by Peter Quennell is new and fluent, and Cyril Hartmann supplies the needed introductory information...
...Cable begins at the beginning and tells his stry of man's adventurings and his progress from the rude start of civilization down to the present-day culture we know and the geographical charting of this planet's surface...
...New biographical books include many of real value...
...Cabell might offer...
...80) American Short Stories of the Nineteenth Century, edited by John Cournos...
...These are the least successful poems of the volume...
...Ronan, who has now carried his interesting story to 1580...
...In the second part, Sonnets of Amerindia, the poet is completely herself, massing with cryptic condensation her complex reactions to Indian life...
...History is a perennially fascinating subject...
...But the Latin and the English are printed here side by side, and one feels that the two read in combination will be a great boon to all but the very few extraordinary Latinists for whom the poem has no secrets or dark places...
...SPENCER'S poetic gift is unusual in that it is thoughtful, precise, and, at its best, objective and analytical rather than personal or lyrical...
...THE sophisticated American writer is never anything else...
...In Lucian Goes A Voyaging, Agnes Carr Vaughan offers a modernized version of Lucian's True History (New York: Alfred A. Knopf...
...3.00) is a very well-written biography of the fiery Scottish Calvinist...
...Here it is a middle-aged woman...
...Brace and Company...
...This, her first volume, is divided into four parts: the first being devoted to poems in the manner of the Southwest Indians or on themes suggested by them...
...4.50...
...In the Wilds, less unpleasant but unpleasant enough, also unites candor of content with a manner unaffectedly direct...
...But just what did imagism accomplish...
...He and his collaborators are all "laudatores temporis acti," and the dominant note is that of local patriotism...
...MRS...
...2.50...
...2.50) is an interesting if manifestly one-sided and antipapal study of prereformation finance in so far as that had a bearing upon religious history...
...21 s...
...Chicago: Loyola University Press...
...Howland proceeds to show...
...By reason of the versions used and also the attitude adopted in some places, the volume is of course not acceptable from the general Catholic point of view...
...For all the legendary characteristics of the unicorn (which seems to have been deduced by particularly active fancies from the corpulent rhinoceros) he has written a fat and studious historical work bristling with references to the lore of travel and ancient customs...
...Modes, Manners and Ornaments, by Max von Boehn (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated...
...1.25) is a reprint of the author's excellent Home University Library volume, with a brief postscript summarizing recent political changes...
...A new edition of The Evolution of the Art of Music, by C. Hubert Parry (New York: D. Appleton Company...
...But the book embodies a fine idea which should be carried out by a competent Catholic scholar bent on popularizing the reading of the Scriptures...
...Vatican City, by Leone Gessi...
...There is ever so much to be learned here with pleasure which is never wholly bootless...
...The five short pieces contained in the book are simple, sentimental and romantic in the least inspiriting sense...
...Dennis Tyler, chief of the Bureau of Current Political Intelligence, like Chesterton's The Man Who Knew Too Much, solves the mystery but, knowing the pulse of the country, prevails upon his Cabinet head and the President to waive prosecution and to represent his unusual activities as merely another intensive campaign to suppress bootlegging...
...5.00...
...One merely fears that exposing this attractive fraud may have confirmed the author in an innate tendency to wax sceptical in wholesale lots...
...Irish Nationality, by Alice Stopford Green (New York: Henry Holt and Company...
...We should perhaps state that the Canadian county here memorialized is peopled mainly by devout Catholic folk of Highland Scottish extraction...
...1.50) purports to be a new treatise but is really an essay, written apart, summarizing the author's voluminous discussion of matrimony...
...John Knox, by Edwin Muir (New York: the Viking Press...
...This is virtually a history of the Buddhistic nuns, with an interesting preface by Rhys-Davids...
...As such perhaps they serve some purpose...
...The Reformation in Ireland under Elizabeth, by Myles V. Ronan (New York: Longmans, Green and Company...
...5.00) is "the story of those highly important 'trifles' which have from the first accompanied the progress of fashion...
...From the first point of view it seems a less satisfactory book than Leon Robin's, but from the second vantage ground it is really very useful...
...Preludes and Symphonies (New York: The Macmillan Company...
...Nevertheless it is so far and away the best life of this charming saint available in English that it should appeal to countless adults...
...Yet his own delight in its surfaces is so unmistakable that it dominates the reader's other impressions...
...Feeling that the modern attitude toward death is different from that which prevailed in earlier days, Miss Curtiss has excluded poets born after 1850...
...To one who cares for such things, an hour spent in comparing the story here told with Wagner's conception will prove interesting indeed...
...MAY has revised a version of the Aeneid offered to the public some years ago...
...1.75...
...1.50...
...138 THE COMMONWEAL June 4, 1930 BOOKS Books Aplenty LITERATURE being what it is, and our space likewise, it has proved impossible to review many good—or at least interesting—books sent by publishers...
...John Christian Bach, by Charles Sanford Terry (New York: The Oxford University Press...
...2.50...
...While the version cannot be praised for notable poetic merits, it is fittingly humble in its service of Goethe and reveals a painstaking knowledge of the difficult original...
...To date no writer has been more nearly impartial or better informed than Mr...
...2.00) is a brief study of the Mohammedan attitude toward Christ...
...3.50) is a choice from extant correspondence of the thousand years in which the birth of Christ was the central event...
...Century Readings in the English Novel, edited by John W. Cunliffe (New York: The Century Company...
...It would be interesting to know why the early settlers, "motivated" by a praiseworthy longing for "freedom from the oppressor's heel," were compelled to "round the stormy cape" when sailing from old to new Scotland...
...The Epic of the Old Testament, by Arthur H. Wood (New York: Oxford University Press...
...5.00...
...5.00) which is both an interpretation of Greek thought and a resume of Greek ideas...
...New York.' Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith...
...Memoirs of the Comte de Gramont, written by Anthony Hamilton during the early years of the eighteenth century, appears in fresh and attractive dress (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated...
...Brief historical references give the scholar his bearings, while the tourist is told where to look and what to see...
...If our age is really interested in music with serious intelligence, this old book should become very popular once again...
...In that book it was a middle-aged man who was fed up with country-club life, and who fell a prey to a devastating and illicit passion...
...A History of the County of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, by D. J. Rankin...
...The one difference is that here Nina Henry's lover kills himself in retribution, and that is a fake difference...
...Tears and Smiles, Barker's most important comedy, is included by way of an appendix...
...Terry has been a veritable bee in his search for information, so that his book—which appends an excellent thematic catalogue to a spirited narrative— may be said to have guaranteed against oblivion a musician whose compositions are once again being heard in concert halls and whose life story includes the absorbing chronicle of a conversion to the Catholic Church...
...But its selection of familiar and not so familiar papers should prove entertaining outside the classroom...
...Moses, Isaiah and Judas the Maccabee are some of the figures treated in Great Men and Movements in Israel, by Rudolf Kittell (New York: The Macmillan Company...
...New York: The Macmillan Company...
...But these lyrics do not show the poet whole, as the sonnets do...
...Arrowheads, by Lilian White Spencer...
...Light is thrown upon the religious history of women in India by Women under Primitive Buddhism, by I. B. Horner (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated...
...The New Fascist State, by Edwin Ware Hullinger (New York: Rae D. Henkle Company, Incorporated...
...they sometimes slip into the Indian mood but quickly fall out again...
...New York: Harcourt...
...We were intrigued by certain incongruities as well as by the antique flavor of the first chapter until we lit upon a footnote informing us that this "brief history of the county" was penned more than half a century ago...
...Indeed his vocabulary is remarkable and his sense of rhythm distinguished...
...May almost never fails to render the meaning clearer, or to avoid repellent awkwardness of paraphrase...
...3.00) is the first effective study of the American playwright and patriot whose career is identified with the War of 1812...
...We have no hesitation in asserting that the work as it now stands seems to us quite the finest available Englishing of the great Roman epic...
...Private Letters Pagan and Christian, selected by Dorothy Brooke (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated...
...1 HIS is a book that should prove a boon to the schoolboy, or anyone else, interested in the world's history of explorations...
...The Editors...
...IT IS refreshing to see that there is room for a second edition of this book...
...The Fiery Dive, by Martin Armstrong...
...Reading that "the history of Antigonish county is unsullied by the stain of painful controversy, either religious or political," we fail to understand why the historian of this idyllic region found his "task so rife with problems...
...PROFESSOR SHEPARD offers one of the most authentic curiosa of the season...
...New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated...
...2.50) is a new issue of a book first published in 1899 and still too little known...
...The aim was not to write a definitive chronicle but to select material of outstanding interest and usefulness...
...His latest book, Lincoln at Gettysburg (Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company...
...In her foreword Mrs...
...Murder in the State Department, by Diplomat...
...5.00...
...In Saint Hercules, the formula is less successful, but the difficulties of dramatizing holiness may plead an excuse...
...Memoirs of Sir James Melville of Halhill, edited by A. Francis Steuart (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated...
...The following digest aims to comment upon these...
...Coolidge contributes an introduction in which we are told: "Perhaps the most remarkable thing about this remarkable man is that while his circumstances have changed greatly he has remained the same...
...One wishes, however, that the authors had omitted most of their preface...
...There are none of the moral ingredients of retribution anywhere in the book...
...Atkins appeals from the rather humdrum facts to the poetry "which has voiced the dissonances of the modern world in verses of delicate and ethereal beauty...
...It is well written, and interesting from start to finish...
...Usually termed Lady Malcolm's Diary, the writing is most likely that of Sir Pulteney Malcolm himself...
...Virtually all the material has appeared in general magazines, including The Commonweal...
...The sophisticated Englishman is often, in addition, literal and artless: a combination of qualities much harder to attack...
...Here are epistles from ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt, by such authors as Cicero, Pliny, Martial, Saint Basil and Saint Jerome...
...It is an interesting commentary on the life of the chosen people in Russia as well as a chronicle of a remarkable personality in quest of a modern education...
...Nevertheless this fact does not militate against the interest of Diplomat's expose of the intrigue which surrounded a secret Anglo-American alliance...
...translated by Hilaire Belloc...
...Timely as this doubtless was in its day, something more up to date might reasonably be expected in "the only history of the county so far written," and published in 1929...
...2.50...
...3.00) is no longer strictly new...
...Early Christian Latin Poets, by Otto J. Kuhnmuench, S.J...
...It is a sprightly narrative, intended for boys and girls, but it comes as a welcome addition to the general list of older travel fantasies...
...2.00) is a remarkable collection of selected passages arranged in chronological sequence and accompanied by pertinent notes giving the historical setting...
...Fortunately this remark is not wholly true, as Mr...
...Anyone slightly familiar with official Washington might easily identify some of the more prominent figures in the book and Clovis Brown, president of the Pacifist Society requires but a modicum of imagination to turn him into a superintendent of the Antisaloon League...
...Three hundred pages contain little else than the names of past and present worthies of the terrain in question...
...We are sorry that lack of space precludes a longer review of this book...
...The book is a praiseworthy venture in a field sure to engross more and more of the educator's concern...
...Cabell's graceful celebration of depravity, which any reader can disallow as a literary mood, with a simplicity seemingly untouched by self-consciousness, which humanizes the horrible story and gives it a real power over the reluctant mind...
...The book, presented in the attractive format of the Broadway Translations, ought not be overlooked in this year of the Virgil commemoration...
...Of reprints there is no dearth...
...2.00) aims to supply causes for cheerfulness derived from meditative literature...
...Andrew W. Mellon, by Philip H. Love (Baltimore: F. Heath Coggins and Company...
...The story is not always pleasant, and Mr...
...This book, it seems hardly necessary to add, cannot be accepted as a wholly authentic history of Charles IPs era, but remains absorbing reading for those who care to acquaint themselves with a fashionable, dissolute but very human moment in English history...
...If this book is research pure and simple, it nevertheless has all the virtues of its kind...
...2.00...
...New York: The Parade Publishing Company...
...His story is almost invariably a tragedy and an indictment, supported by real observation and serious at least to the extent of a genuine conviction that some imponderable and precious element in people (he does not know exactly what it is) suffers mortally from this trivial, luxurious, patterned existence...
...Rome: Grafia Industrie Grafiche...
...4.00) has been referred to approvingly in a Commonweal editorial...
...The Living and the Lifeless, marginalia by the Dutch thinker, Dirk Coster, has been translated by Beatrice M. Hinkle (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company...
...It is issued in English, Italian and French, has a city plan, fifty illustrations and is replete with valuable as well as practical information...
...Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company...
...This novel is a close variant of Cytherea...
...While we are on the subject of the ancients, it is useful to note that George Howe and G. A. Harver, of the University of North Carolina, have published an excellent Handbook of Classical Mythology (New York: F. S. Crofts and Company...
...Of course Mr...
...Many of the documents are relatively unfamiliar even to modern readers who have studied the classics...
...Alaska is equally far north, and to it Henry W. Clark devotes a readable and studious book—A History of Alaska (New York: The Macmillan Company...
...It is just the book for the man or boy with an adventurous turn of mind...
...It is, in its way, a marvel of reconstructing scholarship, able to do more than assemble facts and compile bibliographies...
...X HIS is the sort of book ingratiating blurb-writers usually describe as "summer fiction...
...7.50...
...A brief chapter also illustrates the wealth of spiritual treasures such as blessings and indulgences which can be gathered by a visit to the mystic city...
...Youth in Revolt, by Shmarya Levin (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company...
...2.SO...
...The information supplied regarding musical history during this period is copious and always illuminating...
...Briefer Mention The Party Dress, by Joseph Hergesheimer...
...The author summarizes the results of diligent research and draws a fairly appealing portrait...
...A foreword by the Honorable Alfred E. Smith adds distinction to a volume having plenty of its own...
...2.40) differs from other anthologies of mediaeval verse (notaly Miss Waddell's) in that it is devoted to religious verse and well supplied with scholarly notes...
...5 lire...
...2.50...
...This oversight has now been compensated for with abundant enthusiasm...
...Spencer's imagination is too fecund and subtle to allow her to adapt it harmoniously to the simple emotions and repetitive plain images of the Indian songs...
...Despite a few shortcomings, most of which the present editor (H...
...The mood is Christian, even if decidedly quietistic...
...Which will suffice for the present...
...Economic Causes of the Reformation in England, by Oscar Marti (New York: The Macmillan Company...
...Thus the book has considerable documentary value...
...2.50...
...X HERE is a curious dualism in whatever Mr...
...Belloc proves himself so admirable a translator that one wishes he had turned more frequently to this form of composition...
...A Diary for the Thankful-Hearted, compiled by Mary Hodgkin (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated...
...Kelly...
...Christ in Islam, by the Reverend James Robson (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated...
...3.50) is the second volume of the autobiography of a prominent Jewish leader...
...1.50) is a new edition of a usable summary, objectionable chiefly by reason of an exceedingly biased account of Christ...
...New York: Harper and Brothers...
...The piece de resistance is Henry James's Passionate Pilgrim...
...1.50...
...JVlR...
...Finland, the Republic Farthest North, by Eugene Van Cleef (Columbus: Ohio State University Press...
...The conclusions are that Italy has profited materially but has suffered from a "literary eclipse" and other plagues...
...Heine, by H. G. Atkins (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated...
...These sketches are concrete, terse, sometimes barbed at the close with sly humor...
...It is a complete record, of genuine value to educators...
...But without this knowledge the reader is given ample opportunity to enjoy the rapid action and lucid style of a thoroughly ingenuous book...
...It is reserved for the fourth part, entitled Leaves from Earth's Book of Faery Beasts to complete our impression of a refined and sensitive poet by showing her in a mood of delightful whimsicality describing fabled monsters...
...But it replaces Mr...
...5-00...
...the appeal of the book is consequently limited to the families represented in these genealogies...
...The book is therefore decidedly original and informing...
...Kelly has identified these writings as "modest fictions...
...In a similar vein, Hewitt H. Howland offers Dwight Whitney Morrow: A Sketch in Administration (New York: The Century Company...
...It can be guaranteed not to stimulate or startle the reader who wishes to steal a surreptitious cat-nap while ostensibly pursuing literature...
...To nickname the English translation of the careful if rationalistic study of demonology by Maurice Gargon and Jean Vinchon The Devil, and to term it a "biography" was, perhaps, a clever publicity idea (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated...
...All the essays are of great merit...
...M. Bedier's version of the Tristan story is perfection—no artifice, naturalness itself and the tempo of the age when the narrative was written...
...Curiosities such as the burying place in Saint Anna for the nominal Vatican population, the tapestry schools, mosaic studio, printing plant on the Vatican main street, have proved a revelation even for the inhabitants of Rome...
...As might have been expected the manner is remarkably bright and fluent, quite in the best tradition of the English essay...
...Hers is a curious volume which has, however, many good things in it...
...The Catholic pilgrim finds all details concerning papal audiences, the manner of obtaining them and how to dress for them...
...This is, in every respect, an important little book...
...3.50) justifies its appearance on the ground that Mr...
...A History of the Jews, by Paul Goodman (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated...
...The title story, as well as The Misses Harlowe, inclines the balance perhaps unduly toward simplicity, and just escapes being sentimental...
...As a final example of modern reprinting, one may mention a late addition to Everyman's Library (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Incorporated...
...The vis-a-vis in both cases dies tragically—even, in both cases, in Cuba...
...But it seems a mistake to issue for popular consumption a digest which clamors on every page for substantiating material to be furnished only by a comprehensive and scholarly work...
...Thus the public is invited to renew acquaintance with poems which were almost the best that imagism could accomplish...
...3.50) appears at what should be an opportune time...
...The denouement comes in a swiftly mounting climax which is rarely found in the usual run of detective stories...
...i\ CLEVER lawyer should be able to prove that Harrison Howard, under-secretary of the United States Department of State, was the victim of accidental manslaughter, not of firstdegree murder...
...Spencer is neither without the faults attendant on feminine sentimentality (as in Epitaph for Me) nor without the virtues inherent in the same subjectivism (as in The Old Home, and Escape...
...1.50) is designed primarily for school use...
...He is honestly interested in the artificial types he elects to portray and honestly curious about their remaining core of humanity...

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