September 1935
In This Issue
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Articles
Women in Fiction
The Young English Poets
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
A Roman Courtship
The Contributors' Column
There Is One Way Out: Saving--Not Spending--Will Bring Reëmployment
Salar the Salmon: I. Tideways
Litany for Dictatorships
De Urbis Servitute
The Common Enemy: Early Letters of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., and William James
Flowers for Mr. Fischer
A Realist Looks at Ethiopia
Arthur Lee, the Volunteer Diplomat
My Climax
La Belle Au Bois Dormant
Pareto as I Knew Him
Breakfast, Old Style
Promotion in the Navy
Russia and Germany--Parallels and Contrasts
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to New Books About Business
What Makes People Buy/the Popular Practice of Fraud/Partners in Plunder
Society and the Novel
Uncle Sheridan
Tobias
Red Shirts
The Atlantic Industrial Portfolio
Wood, Water, and Brains: Modern Paper Making and Merchandising as Revealed by the Rise of Kimberly-Clark Corporation
The Citizen and His Government
American Messiahs/Forerunners of American Fascism
How to Read an Income Account
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Goodbooks
The Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins to Robert Bridges; The Correspondence of Gerard Manley Hopkins and Richard Watson Dixon
Tempest Over Mexico











