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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Michael Ossorgin Archives
Michael Ossorgin •ï¿½2 Books
Quiet Street (1930)
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Published Reviews
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    Fiction (Review)
    Quiet Street, by Michael Ossorgin
    1. Quiet Street by Michael Ossorgin
    The Bookman, November 1930, p. 309
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    As They Were (Review)
    Quiet Street, by Michael Ossorgin
    1. Quiet Street by Michael Ossorgin
    The Saturday Review, October 11, 1930, p. 204
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    Russian Contrasts (2 Reviews)
    Women and Monks, by Joseph F. Kallinikov
    1. Women and Monks by Joseph F. Kallinikov
    2. Quiet Street by Michael Ossorgin
    Commonweal, November 26, 1930, p. 105
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    The Week's Reading (3 Reviews)
    Henry Irving, by Edward Gordon Craig
    1. Henry Irving by Edward Gordon Craig
    2. Taking the Curtain Call by Doris Arthur Jones and Henry Arthur Jones
    3. Quiet Street by Michael Ossorgin
    The Outlook, October 8, 1930, p. 230
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    Books in Brief (17 Reviews)
    Roadside Meetings, by Hamlin Garland
    1. Roadside Meetings by Hamlin Garland
    2. The Great Jasper by Fulton Oursler
    3. Those Earnest Victorians by Esme C. Wingfield-Stratford
    4. A Note in Music by Rosamond Lehmann
    5. The Future of Drinking by Gilbert Seldes
    6. Angel Pavement by John B. Priestley
    7. Millie by Donald Henderson Clarke
    8. This Pure Young Man by Irving Fineman
    9. Glass Mountain by Joseph Warren Beach
    10. Mirthful Haven by Booth Tarkington
    11. The Life and Mind of Emily Dickinson by Genevieve Taggard
    12. Twenty-Four Hours by Louis Bromfield
    13. Beggars Abroad by Jim Tully
    14. Cakes and Ale by W. Somerset Maugham
    15. Quiet Street by Michael Ossorgin
    16. Al Capone: The Biography of a Self-Made Man by Fred D. Pasley
    17. The Fool of the Family by Margaret Kennedy
    The Forum, November 1930