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Quincy Howe Archives
Quincy Howe •ï¿½73 Items / 9 Books, 10 Articles, 54 Reviews
England Expects Every American to Do His Duty (1937)
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  1. Reviews
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    Britain's Use of America (Review)
    England Expects Every American to Do His Duty, by Quincy Howe
    1. England Expects Every American to Do His Duty by Quincy Howe
    The American Review, September 1937, pp. 411-419
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    American "Dependence" (Review)
    England Expects Every American to Do His Duty, by Quincy Howe
    1. England Expects Every American to Do His Duty by Quincy Howe
    The New Masses, August 24, 1937, p. 24
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    Perfidious Albion (Review)
    England Expects Every American to Do His Duty, by Quincy Howe
    1. England Expects Every American to Do His Duty by Quincy Howe
    The New Republic, October 6, 1937, p. 248
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    Books (4 Reviews)
    The Song of the World, by Jean Giono
    1. The Song of the World by Jean Giono
    2. England Expects Every American to Do His Duty by Quincy Howe
    3. Conversation at Midnight by Edna St. Vincent Millay
    4. Life With Mother by Clarence Day
    Scribners, November 1937, pp. 71-73
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    Briefer Mention (5 Reviews)
    The Making of a Scientist, by Raymond L. Ditmars
    1. The Making of a Scientist by Raymond L. Ditmars
    2. The Foundation of Australia, 1786-1800 by Eris M. O'Brien
    3. Heyday in a Vanished World by Stephen Bonsal
    4. Joaquin Miller: Literary Frontiersman by Martin Severin Peterson
    5. England Expects Every American to Do His Duty by Quincy Howe
    Commonweal, October 8, 1937, pp. 557-558
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    Recent Books on International Relations (9 Reviews)
    The International Relations of the United States
    1. Colonial Policies of the United States by Colonel Theodore Roosevelt #2
    2. The Origins of the Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson by Harley Notter
    3. American Foreign Policy, Formulation and Practice by Wilson Leon Godshall
    4. England Expects Every American to Do His Duty by Quincy Howe
    5. Japan in American Public Opinion by Eleanor Tupper and George E. McReynolds
    6. Forty Years of American Japanese Relations by Foster Rhea Dulles
    7. Financial Development of the United States by William J. Shultz and M.R. Caine
    8. The Twilight of American Capitalism by A.S.J. Baster
    9. Together We Stand by Leonard J. Reid
    Foreign Affairs, January 1938, p. 360
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    The New Books (13 Reviews)
    The Learned Blacksmith, by Merle E. Curti
    1. The Learned Blacksmith by Merle E. Curti
    2. Rush to the Sun by William Brown Meloney
    3. Let Winter Go by Isabel Wilder
    4. Ex-Love by Mateel Howe Farnham
    5. These Foolish Things by Michael Sadleir
    6. Claude by Genevieve Fauconnier
    7. The Presence of Everett Marsh by Playsted Wood
    8. For Immediate Release by Rion Bercovici
    9. Sally Lunn by Leo Walmsley
    10. England Expects Every American to Do His Duty by Quincy Howe
    11. Daylight Moon by Elizabeth Chabot Forrest
    12. Macaw: The Story of a Parrot by Peggy von der Goltz
    13. Mysteries of Natural History by Elliot L. Grant Watson
    The Saturday Review, September 4, 1937, pp. 18-20