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August 9, 1947 Issue - 33 Articles- Trade Winds
Bennett Cerf
, pp. 4-6 - 1947's Biggest Literary Anniversary
Ramon Sender
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1947's Biggest Literary Anniversary (Review) Garrett Mattingly
, pp. 7-8 Cervantes's Quadricentennial Finds Him in Exile
- Cervantes by Aubrey F.G. Bell
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Carneravorous Fight Racketeers (Review) Gene Tunney
, p. 9 The Harder They Fall, by Budd Schulberg
- The Harder They Fall by Budd Schulberg
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Tattoed Portraits (Review) John Woodburn
, p. 10 Hellbox, by John O'Hara
- Hellbox by John O'Hara
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Publisher's Eye View (Review) John Farrar
, pp. 11-12 Wife's Eye View, by Sophie Kerr
- Wife's Eye View by Sophie Kerr
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Marriage of Life and Death (Review) Richard McLaughlin
, p. 13 Prothalamium: A Cycle of the Holy Graal, by Philip Toynbee
- Prothalamium: A Cycle of the Holy Graal by Philip Toynbee
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The Seamier Side of Priesthood (Review) Basil Davenport
, p. 13 Prince of Darkness, and Other Stories, by J.F. Powers
- Prince of Darkness, and Other Stories by J.F. Powers
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Tapestry in Chiaroscuro (Review) Louise Townsend Nicholl
, p. 14 Is Morning Sure?, by Laura Benet
- Is Morning Sure? by Laura Benet
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A Fig for a Farm (Review) Howard Cushman
, p. 14 Acres and Pains, by S.J. Perelman
- Acres and Pains by S.J. Perelman
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Pandora's Box on Wings (Review) Hans Christian Adamson
, p. 15 The Right to Fly, by John C. Cooper
- The Right to Fly by John C. Cooper
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Economic Warriors (Review) Adrienne Koch
, p. 16 The Hidden Weapon, by David L. Gordon and Royden Dangerfield
- The Hidden Weapon by David L. Gordon and Royden Dangerfield
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Semi-Historical Adventure Story (Review) Franklin L. Ford
, p. 17 To the Bitter End, by Hans Bernd Gisevius
- To the Bitter End by Hans Bernd Gisevius
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Apologia for Auschwitz (Review) William E. Jackson
, p. 18 Report on the Germans, by William L. White
- Report on the Germans by William L. White
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Treasury Theatre (Review) Merle Miller
, p. 18 Blood Money, by Francis Rufus Bellamy
- Blood Money by Francis Rufus Bellamy
- Literary Crypt, p. 19
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World Interdependence (Review) Louis M. Hacker
, p. 19 The Trade of Nations, by Michael A. Heilperin
- The Trade of Nations by Michael A. Heilperin
- Editorial, p. 20
- Letters to the Editor, p. 21
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Good Earth with Norwegian Roots (Review) Lea Colton
, p. 22 Big Ember, by Edward Havill
- Big Ember by Edward Havill
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Emotional Life of a Spinster (Review) Nancy Groberg Chaikin
, p. 22 Riverside, by Patrick Hamilton
- Riverside by Patrick Hamilton
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First Heartbreak (Review) Constance Curtis
, p. 23 Disturb Not Our Dreams, by Hobert Douglas Skidmore
- Disturb Not Our Dreams by Hobert Douglas Skidmore
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A Practising Idealist (Review) Catherine Meredith Brown
, p. 23 Mr. Bremble's Buttons, by Dorothy Langley
- Mr. Bremble's Buttons by Dorothy Langley
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Who Was Who in 1500 (Review) John M. Berdan
, p. 24 The Correspondence of Sir Thomas More, by Elizabeth Frances Rogers and Thomas More
- The Correspondence of Sir Thomas More by Elizabeth Frances Rogers and Thomas More
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Her Masters' Voice (Review) I.L. Salomon
, p. 24 Journey to Victory, and Looking-Glass River, by Hazel L. Zimmerman
- Journey to Victory, and Looking-Glass River by Hazel L. Zimmerman
- Literary I.Q., pp. 25-27
- New Editions
Ben Ray Redman
, p. 28 - The New Recordings
Edward Tatnall Canby
, p. 29 - Books for Young People
Mary Gould Davis
, p. 30 Good-Will Pool
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The Criminal Record (9 Reviews) , p. 31 Hate Will Find a Way, by Marten Cumberland
- Hate Will Find a Way by Marten Cumberland
- I, the Jury by Mickey Spillane
- The Scarf by Robert Bloch
- Mally Lee by Elizabeth Kyle
- Dead and Dumb by Edmund Crispin
- Pursuit Till Morning by Alan Wykes
- Never by Chance by Sylvia Tate
- The Copper Lady by Hugh Lawrence Nelson
- Unfinished Business by Cary Lucas
- The Phoenix Nest
William Rose Benet
, pp. 32-34 - Double-Crostic No. 698, pp. 35-36
- Cover Drawing
Hal McIntosh