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Stuart Chase • 276 Items / 36 Books, 159 Articles, 80 Reviews
Rich Land, Poor Land (1936)
A Study of Waste in the Natural Resources of America
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    Book Indicts Waste In America (Review)
    Rich Land, Poor Land, by Stuart Chase
    1. Rich Land, Poor Land by Stuart Chase
    Social Justice, November 23, 1936, p. 7
  2. Books
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    Waste (Review)
    Rich Land, Poor Land, by Stuart Chase
    1. Rich Land, Poor Land by Stuart Chase
    Commonweal, October 9, 1936, p. 563
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    Flood, Drought, and Waste (Review)
    Rich Land, Poor Land, by Stuart Chase
    1. Rich Land, Poor Land by Stuart Chase
    The Saturday Review, September 19, 1936, p. 5
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    Our Paramount National Problem (Review)
    Rich Land, Poor Land, by Stuart Chase
    1. Rich Land, Poor Land by Stuart Chase
    The Nation, September 19, 1936, p. 337
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    Crusade from Santa Fe (Review)
    Rich Land, Poor Land, by Stuart Chase
    1. Rich Land, Poor Land by Stuart Chase
    The North American Review, Winter 1936, pp. 411-415
  6. Books in Review
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    The Waste Land (Review)
    Rich Land, Poor Land, by Stuart Chase
    1. Rich Land, Poor Land by Stuart Chase
    The New Republic, September 23, 1936, p. 187
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    Books: They Loved America (2 Reviews)
    Mainland, by Gilbert Seldes
    1. Mainland by Gilbert Seldes
    2. Rich Land, Poor Land by Stuart Chase
    Scribners, November 1936, pp. 77-79
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    Stuart Chasing Rainbows (2 Reviews)
    Rich Land, Poor Land, by Stuart Chase
    1. Rich Land, Poor Land by Stuart Chase
    2. Waste: The Fight to Save America by David Cushman Coyle
    The New Masses, September 22, 1936, pp. 24-25
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    The Check List (2 Reviews)
    Economics
    1. Rich Land, Poor Land by Stuart Chase
    2. Can Industry Govern Itself? by O.W. Willcox
    The American Mercury, November 1936, p. 379
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    The Book Forum (11 Reviews)
    Under Moscow Skies, by Maurice Hindus
    1. Under Moscow Skies by Maurice Hindus
    2. Seven Red Sundays by Ramon J. Sender
    3. The Mountain and the Plain by Herbert S. Gorman
    4. Drums Along the Mohawk by Walter D. Edmonds
    5. Jefferson in Power by Claude G. Bowers
    6. Victoria of England by Edith Sitwell
    7. That Was Balzac by George Middleton
    8. Rich Land, Poor Land by Stuart Chase
    9. Unconventional Ethics by Osias L. Schwarz
    10. The Story of Prophecy by Henry James Forman
    11. A Dictionary of American English on Historical Principles by William A. Craigie and James R. Hulbert
    The Forum, October 1936
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations by (18 Reviews)
    International Relations of the United States
    1. A Diplomatic History of the United States by Samuel Flagg Bemis
    2. Why We Went to War by Newton D. Baker
    3. Pre-War Years, 1913-1917 by Frederic L. Paxson
    4. The Letters and Journal of Brand Whitlock by Allan Nevins and Brand Whitlock
    5. Half Way with Roosevelt by Ernest K. Lindley
    6. Fundamental Issues in the United States by Edward A. Radice
    7. A History of the United States Navy by Dudley W. Knox
    8. America's Stake in the Far East by Miriam S. Farley
    9. The Abrogation of the Gentlemen's Agreement by Rodman W. Paul
    10. Why Quit Our Own? by George N. Peek and Samuel Crowther
    11. Picking America's Pockets by David L. Cohn
    12. International Transactions of the United States by Ray Ovid Hall
    13. How to Run a War by Bruce Winton Knight
    14. Immigration and Aliens in the United States by Max James Kohler
    15. The Story of the Supreme Court by Ernest Sutherland Bates
    16. Brandeis: The Personal History of an American Ideal by Alfred Lief
    17. Rich Land, Poor Land by Stuart Chase
    18. Mainland by Gilbert Seldes
    Foreign Affairs, January 1937, pp. 389-390