The Atlantic
Issue Date:
SEPTEMBER 1931; Vol 148, No 3
Founded in 1857, and still in publication, one of America's oldest magazines! ATLANTIC MONTHLY features interesting and intelligent articles, and vintage advertisements of the day. Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! IN THIS ISSUE:- This description copyright Edward D Peyton 2002. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. Advice to a Frenchman Going to America ... ANDRE MAUROIS. The Lawless Arm of the Law, An Investigation of Our High-handed Police ... ERNEST JEROME HOPKINS. The Church and Social Justice ... RODERICK MACEACHEN. The Cart. A Story ... JAMES STANLEY HART. Actor and Audience ... AGNES REPPLIER. Verse: The Father of Earth -- The Wider Lands ... LORD DUNSANY. Jones, His Machines, The Rediscovery of Normal America ... SIMEON STRUNSKY. His Own Medicine ... JAMES E. BAUM. Workless Days, A Picture of Contemporary Germany ... HELENA MAXWELL BROWNELL. A Hope ... LINCOLN HUTCHINSON. Too Much Mother ... ALICE D. KELLY. The Sailmaker's Yarn. A Story ... BILL ADAMS. A Castle in Spain ... ELLERY SEDGWICK. Can America Go It Alone?. That International Millstone. The Creditors' Plight ... GEORGE P. MILD. The Tariff and Social Control ... RALPH E. FLANDERS. Contributors' Club. Finch's Fortune. A Novel of the Whiteoaks of Jalna ... MAZO DE LA ROCHE. Window Shopping -- Atlantic Bookshelf -- Contributors' Column -- The Financial Counselor. This description copyright Edward D Peyton 2002. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. 6oe" X 10". (See photo) The pages are clean and bright.
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