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ISSUE DATE: July 26, 1941; Vol. XXIV, No. 14

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: HOWARD FAST: From his Novel, "The Last Frontier", emerges "the picture of a people: not the individual Cheyenne, but the soul and body of the tribe"?. . . (See page 5).

ARTICLES:
FROM FRANZ KAFKA'S DIARIES, Translated by Edwin Muir. [Presenting previously unpublished notes]
JOURNALISTS IN NAZI-LAND, By Edith Roper.

BOOKS/REVIEWS:
LEAD COVER article/review:THE LAST FRONTIER, By Howard Fast, Reviewed by Oliver La Farge.

SODOM BY THE SEA, By Oliver Pilat and Jo Ransom, Reviewed by Fairfax Downey.
HISTORY OF THE TUBA, By Karl H. Durtmann, Reviewed by Gregory Fry.
THE UNTAMED BALKANS, By Frederic W. L. Kovacs, Reviewed by Henry B. Kranz.
FISHERMEN AT WAR, By Leo Walmsley, Reviewed by Fletcher Pratt.
A LONDON FAMILY BETWEEN THE WARS, By M. Vivian Hughes, Reviewed by Phylfls Bentley.
SAY, Is THIS THE U. S. A., By Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White, Reviewed by Benjamin Appal.
THAT WAS ALDERBURY, By R. L. Duffus, Reviewed by N. L. Rothman.
THE SOUND OF WINGS, By Arthur Goodrich, Reviewed by R. L. Nathan.
THE COWARD HEART, By Anna Reiner, Reviewed by Klaus Lambrecht.
PILLARS OF GOLD, By Lucile Salk Edgerton, Reviewed by Richard A. Cordell.
QuINcIE BOLLIVER, By Mary King, Reviewed by Rosemary C. Benet.
HAWTHORNE AS EDITOR, By Arlin Turner, Reviewed by Norman H. Pearson.
POEM: Retreat, by Lillian Apken.
POEM: For a British Flyer, by Katherine Garrison Chapin.

DEPARTMENTS:
EDITORIAL.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
YOUR LITERARY I.Q.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 383.
TRADE WINDS.

Prominent Advertisements (Especially for new BOOKS) include:
BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM: Building for Defense.
MARITTA M. WOLFF, "Whistle Stop"
BUSS SCHULBERG, "What Makes Sammy Run?"

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