- Bib ID:
- 595325
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- New York : The Vanguard Press, 1934
- xvi, 352 pages ; 21 cm.
- Full contents:
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- Seventy thousand Assyrians / William Saroyan
- Nothing can stop it / Elizabeth Wagner
- Sunstroke / Ivan Bunin
- So help me / Nelson Algren
- Sled / Beulah Roberts Childers
- First love / Stoyan Christowe
- Gilded six-bits / Zora Neale Hurston
- Brother and sister / Martha Dodd
- Etched in steel / Lyford Moore
- Left to right / Gertrude Stein
- Winter / Dorothy McCleary
- Finer points / Wayne Grover
- Contentment is silent / Peter Neagoe
- At mama's / Bernardine Kielty
- Death and transfiguration / Alan Marshall
- Paris interlude / Edgar Calmer
- Man's day / Frederick Scribner
- Indian business / Eric Howard
- Ex-champion nailer / Wessel Hyatt Smitter
- Death of uncle Silas / H.E. Bates
- Pioneers! O pioneers! / Daniel Fuchs
- Artist at home / William Faulkner
- Venus arms / Herzl Fife
- Ceremonial into manhood / Michael Bruen
- Nigger schoolhouse / T.R. Carskadon
- What the nightingale sang / Mikhail Zostchenko
- Underground episode / Edmund Ware
- Carp's love / Anton Chekhov
- Rendezvous / Mary Heaton Vorse
- My mother's goofy song / John Fante
- Fireplace / John Peale Bishop
- Goodbye in Tasmania / Ruth Blodgett
- Actual riot scenes / H.M. LeTissier
- Emigrant into night / Eugene Jolas.
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- Publication date:
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