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    Soviet Siberia (Review)
    I Speak for the Silent, by Vladimir V. Tchernavin
    1. I Speak for the Silent by Vladimir V. Tchernavin
    Commonweal, May 3, 1935, p. 27
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    One Honest Report (3 Reviews)
    I Speak for the Silent, by Vladimir V. Tchernavin
    1. I Speak for the Silent by Vladimir V. Tchernavin
    2. I Came Out Alive by Andre L. Mikhelson
    3. Sussman Sees It Through by David Goldberg
    The New Masses, July 23, 1935, p. 26
  3. The Library
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    Forced Labor in Soviet Russia (4 Reviews)
    Report on the Russian Timber Camps, by Alan Pim and Edward Bateson
    1. Report on the Russian Timber Camps by Alan Pim and Edward Bateson
    2. I Speak for the Silent by Vladimir V. Tchernavin
    3. Forced Labor in Soviet Russia by David J. Dallin and Boris I. Nicolaevsky
    4. The Dark Side of the Moon by Anonymous
    The American Mercury, November 1947, pp. 619-627
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    Check List of New Books (5 Reviews)
    Miscellaneous
    1. In the Dark Backward by Henry W. Nevinson
    2. I Speak for the Silent by Vladimir V. Tchernavin
    3. I Commit to the Flames by Ivor J.C. Brown
    4. Spider Woman by Gladys A. Reichard
    5. The Secret War by Frank C. Hanighen
    The American Mercury, May 1935, p. 123
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    The New Books (9 Reviews)
    The Foreground of American Fiction, by Harry Hartwick
    1. The Foreground of American Fiction by Harry Hartwick
    2. I Speak for the Silent by Vladimir V. Tchernavin
    3. Voyage in the Dark by Jean Rhys
    4. Twice Born by Rose Franken
    5. Season Ticket by Margaret Iles
    6. The Poacher by H.E. Bates
    7. Summer Leaves by Denis Mackail
    8. On the Contrary by Phyllis McGinley
    9. From Galileo to Cosmic Rays by Harvey Brace Lemon
    The Saturday Review, March 16, 1935, p. 556
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (20 Reviews)
    Eastern Europe
    1. The Russian Revolution, 1917-1921 by William Henry Chamberlin
    2. The Murder of the Romanovs by Paul Bulygin
    3. Armed Intervention in Russia, 1918-1922 by W.P. Coates and Zelda K. Coates
    4. Outline History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union by N.N. Popov
    5. Socialism Victorious
    6. I Speak for the Silent by Vladimir V. Tchernavin
    7. The Grinding Mill by Prince A. Lobanov-Rostovsky
    8. I Change Worlds by Anna Louise Strong
    9. Moscow Carrousel by Eugene Lyons
    10. Soviet Journey by Louis Fischer
    11. The Soviet Union and International Law by T.A. Taracouzio
    12. Economic Planning in the Soviet Union by Boris Brutskus
    13. Religion and Communism by Julius F. Hecker
    14. Moved On! by P.S. Nazaroff
    15. Dawn Over Samarkand by Joshua Kunitz
    16. Changing Asia by Egon Erwin Kisch
    17. Men of Siberia by Hugo Huppert
    18. Ordeal: The Story of My Life by Queen Marie of Roumania
    19. Yugoslavia: A New Country and Its People by Grace Ellison
    20. Heroes and Assassins by Stoyan Christowe
    Foreign Affairs, July 1935, pp. 713-715