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August 14, 1943 issue

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The article presents information on recently published books. Some of the books are: "The United States Navy: A History," by Carroll Storrs Alden and Allan Westcott, "The Story of the Americas: The Discovery, Settlement and Development of the New World," by Leland Dewitt Baldwin, "The Spanish Labyrinth: An Account of the Social and Political Background of the Civil War," by Gerald Brenan, "The Struggle for a Proletarian Party," by James P. Cannon, "Italian or American? The Second Generation in Conflict," by Irvin L. Child, etc.

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