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Books in Brief

June 20, 1928 issue

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The article presents discussions on various books. The books are "The Roman Catholic Church in the Modern State," by Charles C. Marshall; "Words and Poetry," by George H. Rylands; "Mirrors of the Year," edited by H. W. Stokes; "The Foreign Policy of James G. Blaine," by Alice Felt Tyler; "The Brontë Sisters," by Ernest Dimnet and translated by Louise Morgan Sill; "The Borderland in the Civil War," by Edward Conrad Smith and "The Post-War Mind of Germany and Other European Studies," by C. H. Herford.

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BOOKS; ROMAN Catholic Church in the Modern State, The (Book); WORDS & Poetry (Book); MIRRORS of the Year (Book); FOREIGN Policy of James G. Blaine, The (Book); BORDERLAND in the Civil War, The (Book)
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