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Notable Books of 1937

December 11, 1937 issue

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The article presents information about some notable books of 1937 that are selected by editors of the periodical. These books are related to belles-letters, fiction, poetry, biography, memoris, letters, American history and public affairs, foreign and international affairs, science, anthropology, philosophy, economics, sociology, arts and Americana. Some books are "Bread and Wine," by Ignazio Silone, "White Mule," by William Carlos Williams, "The Trial," by Franz Kafka, "The Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield," "Peace Is Where the Tempests Blow," by Valentine Kataev and "Famine," by Liam O'Flaherty.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY; BOOKS; FICTION; POETRY; BIOGRAPHY; LETTERS; SCIENCE
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