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    [+] The Flouring of New England (Review) by A. Dilworth Faber, p. 250
     The New England Yankee Cook Book, by Imogene B. Wolcott

    1. The New England Yankee Cook Book by Imogene B. Wolcott
    The New Republic, October 4, 1939
  2.  
    An English Publisher Speaks by Geoffrey Faber, p. 9 - PDF
    The Saturday Review, July 25, 1931
  3.  
    A Man's World Still
      We Do Not Have to Worry by Robert Faber,, pp. 58-60 - PDF
    Scribners, February 1937
  4.  
    Persons and Personages
      Master of the Black Dragon by Jan Fabius,, pp. 46-47 - PDF
    The Living Age, March 1938
  5.  
    Spain at the Crossroads by Alfred Fabre-Luce, pp. 20-26 - PDF
    The Living Age, March 1933
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    American History
       [+] Review The Crisis of Quebec, 1914-1918, by Elizabeth H. Armstrong --- by E. Fabre-Surveyer,, p. 665
    1. The Crisis of Quebec, 1914-1918 by Elizabeth H. Armstrong
    The American Historical Review, April 1938
  7.  
    International Relations Section by Noah Fabricant, pp. 442-443
     Intolerance in Vienna
    The Nation, October 21, 1931
  8.  
    Cover by Jaro Fabry, - PDF
    Collier's Weekly, November 28, 1936
  9.  
    Cover by Jaro Fabry, - PDF
    Collier's Weekly, January 30, 1937
  10.  
    Cover by Jaro Fabry, - PDF
    Collier's Weekly, May 29, 1937
  11.  
    Cover by Jaro Fabry, - PDF
    Collier's Weekly, September 25, 1937
  12.  
    Cover by Jaro Fabry, - PDF
    Collier's Weekly, January 22, 1938
  13.  
    Cover by Jaro Fabry, - PDF
    Collier's Weekly, February 26, 1938
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    Cover by Jaro Fabry, - PDF
    Collier's Weekly, June 4, 1938
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    Cover by Jaro Fabry, - PDF
    Collier's Weekly, December 10, 1938
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    Cover by Jaro Fabry, - PDF
    Collier's Weekly, January 7, 1939
  17.  
    Should We Vote on War?
      II---The Ballot Is Too Slow for Defense by Charles I. Faddis,, pp. 240-242 - PDF
    The Forum, November 1937
  18.  
    [+] Conversational Communist (Review) by Clifton Fadiman, p. 285
     The Colonel's Daughter, by Richard Aldington

    1. The Colonel's Daughter by Richard Aldington
    The Nation, September 16, 1931
  19.  
    [+] A Finished First Novel (Review) by Clifton Fadiman, p. 405
     The Opening of a Door, by George Davis

    1. The Opening of a Door by George Davis
    The Nation, October 14, 1931
  20.  
    [+] Eros in America (Review) by Clifton Fadiman, p. 521
     A Calendar of Sin, by Evelyn Scott

    1. A Calendar of Sin by Evelyn Scott
    The Nation, November 11, 1931
  21.  
    [+] The Men of Property (Review) by Clifton Fadiman, p. 612
     Maid in Waiting, by John Galsworthy

    1. Maid in Waiting by John Galsworthy
    The Nation, December 2, 1931
  22.  
    [+] The Street as Hero (Review) by Clifton Fadiman, p. 434
     Magnolia Street, by Louis Golding

    1. Magnolia Street by Louis Golding
    The Nation, April 13, 1932
  23.  
    [+] Short Stories---Mostly Bad (5 Reviews) by Clifton Fadiman, p. 548
     Twenty Best Short Stories in Ray Long's Twenty Yea..., by Ray Long, Richard R. S...

      The Nation, May 11, 1932
    1.  
      [+] Mr. Hale Versus Spengler (Review) by Clifton Fadiman, p. 656
       Challenge to Defeat, by William Harlan Hale

      1. Challenge to Defeat by William Harlan Hale
      The Nation, June 8, 1932
    2.  
      What Is Left of Goethe? by Clifton Fadiman, pp. 678-679
      The Nation, June 15, 1932
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