October 1922

In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
The Glimpses of the Moon
This Freedom
The American Party System: An Introduction to the Study of Political Parties in the United States
British History in the Nineteenth Century (1782-1901)
My Discovery of England
The Hairy Ape; Anna Christie; The First Man
Pieces of Hate
The Atlantic Monthly
The Battle Ground of Coal
Who Shall Go to College?
The Open Door in Marriage
Preaching in New York. Ii
Elmwood and Charles Street: Letters of Lowell and Diaries of Mrs. Fields
We Are Pulling Up the Vines to-Day
The Quare Women. Iv: The Singing Gal
'Well, I Did N't Know That!'
Those Wasps of Ours
The Golden Vanity. Ii
Ask Not One Another
Peter Bell in Search of a Religion
The Wind's Will
Rescuing Her Cub
What Coal Means to Us
Through an Ulsterman's Eyes: The Birth of the Irish Free State
France's Problems in North Africa
The French Point of View
A New South--the Textile Development
Profaned Words
Elder, Not Better
The Contributors' Column
Atlantic Shop-Talk
