November 1928
In This Issue
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Articles
New Developments in a Most Interesting Field
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Blessed Companion Is a Book
Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1858
Hunger Fighters
Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria
François Villon
A Group of New Novels
The Great Galilæan: I. The Man of History and the God of Legend
Desert
The Tragic Fallacy
Mountaineers and Mill Folks
A Remembered House
Some Constructive Principles
Elephants Again
The World of the Novel: Contrasting Types in the Stream of Fiction
A Forgotten Hero
Compulsory Chapel
Outbound
Humanizing the Missionary
Death of Red Peril: A Tragic Melodrama
Shirahama
Ethics and Politics: The Public and Their Utilities
From Chicago to the Sea
Planks Without Platforms
Insouciance
Hosts
For the Book Page
The Contributors' Column
Gambling, Speculation, and Investment











