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Essays of 1925 / selected with an introd., by Odell Shepard.
LIBRA 814C Es78
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Shepard, Odell, 1884-1967.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- American essays.
- Physical Description:
- 281 pages ; 20 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Hartford, Conn. : E.V. Mitchell, 1926.
- Contents:
- The pestilence of fanaticism, by J. A. Reed.
- Free will, regulation, non-resistance, by E. S. Martin.
- "Hands off!" By H. Henderson.
- American fascism, by D. Aikman.
- The dancing bear, by F. Nelson.
- Youth and peace, by G. A. Coe.
- The Christian statesman, by E. L. Masters.
- Dolichocephalic by E. Boyd.
- The disappearance of the educated man, by J. J. Chapman.
- Timesquarese, by R. H. Schauffler.
- The myth of good English, by A. Livingston.
- The great art delusion, by A. Black.
- Common-censorship, by W. Pezet.
- The modern Mæcenas, by Suzanne La Follete.
- Shall I remain in the church? By F. Eastman.
- Jesus and his biographers, by A. B. Miller.
- A gentle passion for mending things, by G. P. Symons.
- Transparency, by G. Sarton.
- On love, by A. R. Orage.
- Progressive parents
- their tragedy, by Margery Swett.
- Flapper Jane, by B. Bliven.
- Dying for "Dear old
- ", by H. Broun.
- Of dogs, by E. D. Stoll.
- On writing a town history, by Zephine Humphrey.
- OCLC:
- 1010534
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