August 1936

In This Issue
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Articles
The American Army in France, 1917-1919
The Fan and the Sword
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
Mr. Pennyfeather on Yachting
A Conservative Speaks
A Letter to Robert Frost
Bread Line
Water of Iturrigorri
Your Crime Tax
General Bramble Listens
How You Begin a Novel
Harvard Has a Homicide
Italy and Europe
The Laugh That Failed
Preventive Economics
A Garden for Moonlight
Thunder
The Contributors' Column
The Palace of Minos
Picking Strawberries
Mr. Spence Takes Up Russian
Rights to Subscribe to Common Stock
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
Gone With the Wind
Abinger Harvest
Spades, Trowels, and Books
