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Books in Brief

July 31, 1929 issue

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The article presents information on several books. Marcus Graham author of the book "An Anthology of Revolutionary Poetry," is an anarchist, and so has built his very impressive anthology around the idea, or the impulse-of freedom. Thus he includes poems by William Shakespeare and William Blake that a communist editor might have missed, and thus his book gives a warm and interesting impression of himself. "The Strange Adventure," by Mary Roberts Rinehart is a story of an intelligent, sensitive girl born in the days when women wore corsets mentally and physically. Being the daughter of an American aristocrat and a vaudeville artiste, she is aware subconsciously of her tight lacing. "The Strange Adventure" is her life.

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BOOKS & reading; ANTHOLOGY of Revolutionary Poetry, An (Book); STRANGE Adventure, An (Book); GRAHAM, Marcus; BLAKE, William, 1757-1827; POETRY
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