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Shorter Notices

January 30, 1935 issue

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This article presents information about the novels "Memory of Love," by Bessie Breuer; "Via Mala," by John Knittel; "Pitcairn's Island," by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall; "The Tale of a Shipwreck," by James Norman Hall and "Background for Venus," by James Laver. The character of the novel "Memory of Love" is badly conceives, so much so that he seems more a woman's dream of a forceful male than a living member of the masculine sex. The novel "Via Mala" deals with life and crime in a Swiss Alpine canton. Its publishers boast that it has already gone through several editions abroad, though how this was accomplished is a problem more fascinating than the central problem of the novel.

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FICTION; MEMORY of Love (Book); VIA Mala (Book); TALE of a Shipwreck, The (Book); BACKGROUND for Venus (Book); DREAMS
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