December 1936
In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
Audubon
Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides With Samuel Johnson, ll.d
More Poems
Elizabeth Fry
The Flowering of New England
Empire Novels
The Kaiser and English Relations
Victoria of England
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
Unconventional Journey: The Travels of Ropati
An Explorer's Religion
Yes, Ruth Is Wonderful
The Deadly Issue
Isadora and Essenine
Peace on Earth
The Contributors' Column
The Way Home
Future Warfare
Peacock in the Snow
A Bridge Across the Atlantic
The Coöperatives--an Experiment in Civilization
Eternal Life
My Fishpond
The Million Dollar Community Contest
The Prize-Winning Proposal
The Collectivist Movement in Practice
Irish Sundays
Notes on Conducting: Conversations With Koussevitzky
I Have Been Here Before on the Same Errand
The Snobbishness of the Learned
Old-Timer
Cure-All, Old Style
The Investor and His 'Direct' Taxes
This department is designed to help readers to a better understanding of the general business conditions which affect their investments. It is obviously impossible to give advice as to specific investments.











