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Jean Kerr Archives
Jean Kerr •ï¿½10 Items / 4 Books, 5 Articles, 1 Review
The Snake Has All the Lines (1960)
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    Humor, Cleanly and American (Review)
    The Snake Has All the Lines, by Jean Kerr
    1. The Snake Has All the Lines by Jean Kerr
    Commonweal, January 6, 1961, p. 393
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    The Literary Sampler (10 Reviews)
    Excerpts from Forthcoming Books
    1. The Health Hucksters by Ralph Lee Smith
    2. Catholics in Conversation by Donald McDonald
    3. Miracle in the Evening by Norman Bel Geddes
    4. The Self-Conscious Society by Eric Larrabee
    5. Mary Queen of Scots by N. Brysson Morrison
    6. Growing Up Absurd by Paul Goodman
    7. The Private World of High Society by Lucy Kavaler
    8. The Forms of Things Unknown by Herbert Read
    9. The Snake Has All the Lines by Jean Kerr
    10. Saloon Society by Bill Manville
    The Saturday Review, October 8, 1960, pp. 18-19
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    Books in Brief (11 Reviews)
    Decision at Delphi, by Helen MacInnes
    1. Decision at Delphi by Helen MacInnes
    2. The Little Conquerors by Ann Abelson
    3. The Light in the Piazza, and Other Italian Tales by Elizabeth Spencer
    4. Cora Crane by Lillian Barnard Gilkes
    5. Sara Teasdale by Margaret Carpenter
    6. Architecture in America by Wayne Andrews
    7. American Art Museums and Galleries by Eloise Spaeth
    8. Confessions of an Art Addict by Peggy Guggenheim
    9. The Snake Has All the Lines by Jean Kerr
    10. The Self-Conscious Society by Eric Larrabee
    11. Horrible: An Account of the Sad Achievements of Progress by Tomi Ungerer
    The Harpers Monthly, January 1961, pp. 106-109