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ISSUE DATE: September 27, 1941; Vol. XXIV, No 23

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: PAUL HENRY LANG (Author of "Music in Western Civilization"). "Even the expert is constantly taken by surprise by his flashes of insight" (See page 5).

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ARTICLES:
THE DEMOCRATIC FASHION An Essay Review of "The Democratic Spirit," by Bernard Smith Essay-Review By JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS.
DOUBLE-TALK TALES: For Whom Is That Bell For? By OTIS FERGUSON.

BOOKS/REVIEWS:
LEAD COVER article/review: MUSIC IN WESTERN CIVILIZATION By Paul Henry Lang, Reviewed by Alfred Einstein.

WHAT NIETZSCHE MEANS By George Allen Morgan, Jr. and FROM LUTHER TO HITLER By William M. McGovern, Reviewed by Jacques Barzun.
ELLEN ROGERS By James T. Farrell, Reviewed by N. L. Rothman.
ThE FORTUNATE LADY By Frank Swinnerton, Reviewed by Phil Stong.
TWELVE WHO RULED, By R. R. Palmer, Reviewed by Crane Brinton.
LANDMARKS IN PHILOSOPHY By Irwin Edman and Herbert W. Schneider, Reviewed by Rubin Gotesky.
YOUR FOREIGN POLICY: HOW, WHAT, AND WHY By Robert Aura Smith, Reviewed by James F. Green.
THUNDER IN THE EARTH By Edwin Lanham, Reviewed by Phil Stonq.
PRAY FOR A TOMORROW By Anne Parrish, Reviewed by Klaus Lambrecht.
THE OTHER WORLDS Edited by Phil Strong, Reviewed by Basil Davenport.
AMERICA'S LAST KING By Manfred S. Guttmacher, Reviewed by Garrett Mattingly.

DEPARTMENTS:
YOUR LITERARY I.Q.
EDITORIAL.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
TRADE WINDS.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 392.



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"The Incomplete Enchanter", by Fletcher Pratt and L. Sprague de Camp.
"The Chuckling Fingers", by Mabel Seeley.

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