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July 27, 1918 issue

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The article presents information related to various literary works. In his "Utopia of Usurers" Gilbert Keith Chesterton maintains that Germany has with superlative thoroughness established such a servile state through the power of an all-efficient government. An addition to the mass of writings on things Russian is Charles Rivet's "The Last of the Romanofs," translated by Hardress O'Grady. Written in a breezy, journalistic style, the book is pleasant reading even in its English dress, but it delivers no new message. Professor Douglas H. Campbell's treatise on certain cryptogams, "The Structure and Development of Mosses and Ferns," has now reached a third edition.

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LITERATURE; UTOPIA of Usurers (Book); LAST of the Romanofs, The (Book); STRUCTURE & Development of Mosses & Ferns, The (Book); CHESTERTON, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936; CAMPBELL, Douglas H.; GERMANY
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