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Better Left Unsaid (1931)
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Published Reviews
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    The New Books (Review)
    Better Left Unsaid, by Daisy Princess Pless
    1. Better Left Unsaid by Daisy Princess Pless
    The Bookman, April 1932, p. 93
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    The Week's Reading (Review)
    Better Left Unsaid, by Daisy Princess Pless
    1. Better Left Unsaid by Daisy Princess Pless
    The Outlook, July 8, 1931, p. 313
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    Briefer Mention (2 Reviews)
    Better Left Unsaid, by Daisy Princess Pless
    1. Better Left Unsaid by Daisy Princess Pless
    2. English Biography in the Eighteenth Century by Mark Longaker
    Commonweal, October 21, 1931, p. 618
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    Books: A Causerie (10 Reviews)
    Birds in the Wilderness, by George Miksch Sutton
    1. Birds in the Wilderness by George Miksch Sutton
    2. Salar the Salmon by Henry Williamson
    3. Ever the Winds Blow by Elliott Merrick
    4. Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
    5. Summer Will Show by Sylvia Townsend Warner
    6. Sanfelice by Vincent Sheean
    7. Better Left Unsaid by Daisy Princess Pless
    8. General Smuts, Vol. I by Sarah Gertrude Millin
    9. The Discussion of Human Affairs by Charles A. Beard
    10. Economic Principles, Problems, and Policies by William H. Kiekhofer
    The Forum, August 1936
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    The New Books (10 Reviews)
    Women and Children Last, by Beverley Nichols
    1. Women and Children Last by Beverley Nichols
    2. Better Left Unsaid by Daisy Princess Pless
    3. Scotch and Water by Guy Gilpatric
    4. Above the Dark Tumult by Hugh Walpole
    5. Ladybrook by Eleanor Farjeon
    6. Red Pepper Returns by Grace S. Richmond
    7. Oh Glory! by Harford Powel, Jr.
    8. Seeing Red: Behind the Scenes in Russia Today by Eve Garrette Grady
    9. Wings of Tomorrow by Juan de la Cierva and Donald F. Rose
    10. Optics by Isaac Newton
    The Saturday Review, July 18, 1931, p. 979