Monday, Dec. 20, 1937
Books of the Year
In the first eleven months of 1937, U. S. publishers brought out 9,982 new titles, making 1937 the biggest publishing year since 1929. There were 1,798 new novels, 610 biographies and autobiographies, 302 travel books, 991 new titles in the field of belles-lettres that includes poetry and criticism, 685 titles that came under the general head of politics, economics and the social sciences. In this enormous mass of bookssed, confusing
THE TURNING WHEELSeday, Doran ($2.75).
THE DEPTHS AND THE HEIGHTSr ($5).
MADAME CURIE MEDICI AND THE LOST REVOLUTION rant, later a well-known illustrator, who enlisted in the U. S. Army at the outbreak of the War.
As I WAS GOING DOWN SACKVILLE STREETmid-19th Century aristocratic Bohemians.
SOMETHING OF MYSELFident's wife, carried to 1928.
EVERYBODY'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY of U. S. neutrality.
THE GOOD SOCIETY sociological classic. Middle town.
ASSIGNMENT IN UTOPIA questions about the Soviet Union.
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LETTERS FROM ICELANDy ColumULWARK OF THE REPUBLIC: A BIOGRAPHY OF THE CONSTITUTION Unconventional, 461-page analysis by a 25-year-old English naturalist, of the impact of white society on the natives of the New Hebrides.
DENMARK: KINGDOM OF REASON
THE JOURNAL OF EUGENE DELACROIX SYPHILIS
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