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Arthur D. Howden Smith • 33 Items / 19 Books, 2 Articles, 12 Reviews
Commodore Vanderbilt (1927)
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Published Reviews
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    Gibbon versus Milt Gross (Review)
    Commodore Vanderbilt, by Arthur D. Howden Smith
    1. Commodore Vanderbilt by Arthur D. Howden Smith
    The Nation, January 18, 1928, p. 71
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    Strident America (2 Reviews)
    Commodore Vanderbilt, by Arthur D. Howden Smith
    1. Commodore Vanderbilt by Arthur D. Howden Smith
    2. Lincoln and the Railroads by John W. Starr, Jr.
    Commonweal, December 28, 1927, p. 878
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    The Hero as Plutocrat (2 Reviews)
    Commodore Vanderbilt, by Arthur D. Howden Smith
    1. Commodore Vanderbilt by Arthur D. Howden Smith
    2. Certain Rich Men by Meade Minnigerode
    The New Republic, December 7, 1927, p. 77
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    A Shelf of Recent Books (3 Reviews)
    Sagas of the Fortune Makers
    1. Commodore Vanderbilt by Arthur D. Howden Smith
    2. Certain Rich Men by Meade Minnigerode
    3. Jacques Coeur: Merchant Prince of the Middle Ages by Albert Boardman Kerr
    The Bookman, November 1927, p. 322
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    Check List of New Books (10 Reviews)
    Biography
    1. Portraits in Color by Mary White Ovington
    2. Alfred E. Smith: A Critical Study by Henry F. Pringle
    3. "Boss" Tweed by Denis Tilden Lynch
    4. Transition by Will Durant
    5. Reminiscences of Adventure and Service by Major-General A.W. Greely
    6. Letters of Richard Wagner by Wilhelm Altmann and Richard Wagner
    7. Napoleon and His Women Friends by Gertrude Kuntze-Dolton Aretz
    8. Lord Northcliffe: A Study by R. McNair Wilson
    9. The Letters of Baudelaire by Charles Baudelaire
    10. Commodore Vanderbilt by Arthur D. Howden Smith
    The American Mercury, December 1927