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Katherine Ursula Parrott Archives
Katherine Ursula Parrott •ï¿½2 Books
The Tumult and the Shouting (1933)
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    Boston Irish (Review)
    The Tumult and the Shouting, by Katherine Ursula Parrott
    1. The Tumult and the Shouting by Katherine Ursula Parrott
    Commonweal, February 16, 1934, p. 447
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    Also Out This Week (4 Reviews)
    The Scarlet Flower, by Thomas Rourke
    1. The Scarlet Flower by Thomas Rourke
    2. The Tumult and the Shouting by Katherine Ursula Parrott
    3. Love Among the Haystacks, and Other Stories by D.H. Lawrence
    4. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1933 by Harry Hansen
    The New Yorker, November 4, 1933, p. 67
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    The New Books (6 Reviews)
    Benvenuto Cellini and His Florentine Dagger, by Victor Thaddeus
    1. Benvenuto Cellini and His Florentine Dagger by Victor Thaddeus
    2. The Tumult and the Shouting by Katherine Ursula Parrott
    3. Mr. Jubenka by Adrian Alington
    4. Leap Before You Look by Alec Waugh
    5. Beyond Law by Frank B. Linderman
    6. Changing Patterns by William Dana Orcutt
    The Saturday Review, November 11, 1933, p. 260
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    About Books and Their Authors (11 Reviews)
    The Roosevelt Revolution: First Phase, by Ernest K. Lindley
    1. The Roosevelt Revolution: First Phase by Ernest K. Lindley
    2. America Swings to the Left by Alva Lee
    3. The Astonishing Island by Winifred Holtby
    4. One More River by John Galsworthy
    5. Nancy Owlett by Eden Phillpotts
    6. Brandeis: Lawyer and Judge in the Modern State by Alpheus Thomas Mason
    7. Adventure of Living by J. Breckenridge Ellis
    8. It Was the Nightingale by Ford Madox Ford
    9. Changing Patterns by William Dana Orcutt
    10. The Tumult and the Shouting by Katherine Ursula Parrott
    11. Eighteen by Catherine Atkinson Miller
    The Literary Digest, November 18, 1933, p. 36