September 1930

In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
Builders of the Bay Colony
Poets of the Day
A New Science
Novels of Society
The History of 1914-1918
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
The Japanese Mystery
The Deserter: Just as He Was
A Tourist in Spite of Himself: In Standardland
Shall Woman's Work Be Regulated by Law?
Gandhi's March Past
A River Goes With Heaven: Part Two
'The Mother Everlasting'
In the Tidal Marshes
Delinquents at Wholesale
A 'Petite Première' in the Mont Blanc Massif
Full and By: A Kanaka Voyage
Why I Should Find It Difficult to Become a Roman Catholic
The Coming of the Lamp
Dollarature
Europe as a Market
The Contributors' Column
Our Navy Under the London Treaty
Easy as Pie
Frogs' Chorus
From a Symphony Programme
The Investor's Opportunity
