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ISSUE DATE: August 8, 1942; Vol. XXV, No. 32

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: SERGEI EISENSTEIN, in his "the Film Sense" reveals an "Approach to the problems of the movies that makes most of the writing of our Hollywood movie makers look like high school exercises..." (See page 7).

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FEATURE: TO THE INHERITORS OF A WORLD WITHOUT HITLER, By John Mason Brown.

REVIEWS:
COVER article/review: THE FILM SENSE By Sergei Eisenstein, Reviewed by Richard R. Plant.

THE SELECTED WORKS OF STEPHEN VINCENT BENET, Reviewed by Leonard Bacon.
BIGFOOT WALLACE By Stanley Vestal, Reviewed by E. DeGolyer.
THOMAS JEFFERSON: WORLD CITIZEN By Senator Elbert D. Thomas, Reviewed by Allan Nevins.
TIME AND THE TOWN By Mary Heaton Vorse, Reviewed by Arthur B. Tourteflot.
FOLLOW THE LEADER By Clyde Brion Davis, Reviewed by Phil Strong.
ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY By Helen Maclnnes, Reviewed by Klaus Lambrecht.
A MAN ABOUT THE HOUSE By F. Brett Young, Reviewed by R. Ellis Roberts.
THE LADY IN THE MASK By Anne Green, Reviewed by Rosemary Carr Benet.
PLUME ROUGE By John Upton Terrell, Reviewed by Marian E. Wagner.
THE UNINVITED By Dorothy Macardle, Reviewed by N. L. Rothman.
HIGH STAKES By Curt Riess, Reviewed by Joseph Goflomb.
ROOTS By Baroness van Boecop, Reviewed by Malcom Rosholt.
LAND OF UNREASON By Fletcher Pratt and L. Sprague de Camp, Reviewed by Leo Lerman.
POEM: Map Makers, by Harry Kemp.
POEM: You have been listening To..., by Adin Ballou.

DEPARTMENTS:
EDITORIAL; LETrERS TO THE EDITOR.
YOUR LITERARY I.Q.
THE PHOENIX NEST, By William Rose Benet.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
TRADE WINDS, By Bennett Cerf.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 437.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS CLUB.

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William Lyon Phelps, "Tinsley's Bones"

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