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Stella Benson Archives
Stella Benson •ï¿½38 Items / 11 Books, 25 Articles, 1 Review, 1 Poem
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Published Reviews
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    Too Much of a Good Thing (Review)
    Pull Devil, Pull Baker, by Stella Benson and Count Nicolas de Toulouse Lautrec de Savin...
    1. Pull Devil, Pull Baker by Stella Benson and Count Nicolas de Toulouse Lautrec de Savine, K.M., ...
    The Nation, August 2, 1933, p. 136
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    Munchausen Reborn (Review)
    Pull Devil, Pull Baker, by Stella Benson and Count Nicolas de Toulouse Lautrec de Savin...
    1. Pull Devil, Pull Baker by Stella Benson and Count Nicolas de Toulouse Lautrec de Savine, K.M., ...
    The Saturday Review, July 1, 1933, pp. 474-672
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    Books in Brief (7 Reviews)
    Hostages to Fortune, by Elizabeth Cambridge
    1. Hostages to Fortune by Elizabeth Cambridge
    2. The Complete Novels and Plays of Saki by Saki
    3. The Tragedy of Russia by Will Durant
    4. Stranger's Return by Phil Stong
    5. Pull Devil, Pull Baker by Stella Benson and Count Nicolas de Toulouse Lautrec de Savine, K.M., ...
    6. The Journal of Arnold Bennett, 1921-1928 by Arnold Bennett
    7. Tandem by Violet Keppel Trefusis
    The Forum, August 1933
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    Book Notes (9 Reviews)
    Form in Modern Poetry, by Herbert Read
    1. Form in Modern Poetry by Herbert Read
    2. The Heart of Emerson's Essays by Bliss Perry and Ralph Waldo Emerson
    3. Pull Devil, Pull Baker by Stella Benson and Count Nicolas de Toulouse Lautrec de Savine, K.M., ...
    4. Economic Reconstruction Legislation of 1933
    5. Toward a United Front by Leon Samson
    6. The Christian Renaissance by G. Wilson Knight
    7. The Meaning of Right and Wrong by Richard C. Cabot
    8. The Delicate Fire by Naomi Mitchison
    9. Gipsy Wagon by Sheila Kaye-Smith
    The New Republic, October 11, 1933, pp. 257-259