September 1931
In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
The End of Reparations
New Novels
Portraits in Miniature and Other Essays
Stories Told to Children
The Bookshelf
Advice to a Frenchman Going to America
The Lawless Arm of the Law
The Church and Social Justice
The Cart
Actor and Audience
The Father of Earth
The Wider Lands
Jones, His Machines
His Own Medicine
Workless Days
The Contributors' Column
A Hope
Too Much Mother
The Sailmaker's Yarn
A Castle in Spain
That International Millstone
The Tariff and Social Control
My Lady Poverty
The Family Tree of Family Names
Rejectioniana
Finch's Fortune: A Novel
Money Must Work











