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Books of the Week

May 18, 1918 issue

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The article lists names of several books on different themes. Books on the theme of poetry and drama are: "The Angel Intrudes," by F. Dell; "Reincarnation," by J. Stephens; and "An Easter Ode," by G.E. Woodberry. Some of the books on the theme of social science are: "History of Labour in the United States," by J.R. Commons; and "The Regulation of Railways," by S.O. Dunn. Books on the theme of war are: "Aircraft and Submarines," by W.J. Abbot; "Frontiers of Freedom," by N.D. Baker; and "The War and After," by O. Lodge.

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BOOKS; REINCARNATION (Book); HISTORY of Labour in the United States (Book); REGULATION of Railways: Including a Discussion of Government Ownership Versus Government Control (Book); AIRCRAFT & Submarines (Book); WAR & After, The (Book)
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