Abstract

Books in Brief

April 13, 1932 issue

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The article presents information on several books. "Ben Jonson," vol. 4, has been edited by C.H. Herford and Percy Simpson. "Great Spanish Short Stories," translated by Warre B. Wells, The introductory tales represent the work of the leading Spanish writers of the day deal, if not with revolution itself, then with the spirit of revolt. "Manhattan Side-Show," by Konrad Bercovici, tells more tales of New York people and restaurants and streets in this successor to, "Around the World in New York," illustrated with a profusion of pen-and-ink sketches by Norman Borchardt.

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BOOKS -- Evaluation; BEN Jonson (Book); GREAT Spanish Short Stories (Book); AUTHORS, Spanish; MANHATTAN Side-Show (Book); RESTAURANTS
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