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Alec Waugh Archives
Alec Waugh •ï¿½91 Items / 40 Books, 49 Articles, 2 Reviews
Portrait of a Celibate (1929)
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    Fiction Shorts (4 Reviews)
    The Years Between: Second Series, by Paul Feval and M. Lassez
    1. The Years Between: Second Series by Paul Feval and M. Lassez
    2. The Molehill by Alice Ritchie
    3. Reini Kugel Lover of This Earth by Jake Falstaff
    4. Portrait of a Celibate by Alec Waugh
    The Nation, April 3, 1929, p. 405
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    Notes On New Books (14 Reviews)
    Fiction
    1. A Daughter of Earth by Agnes Smedley
    2. Downfall by Harold W. Brecht
    3. First Love by Charles Morgan
    4. Armour Wherein He Trusted by Mary G.M. Webb
    5. Portrait of a Celibate by Alec Waugh
    6. Madonna Without Child by Myron Brinig
    7. Five Women on a Galley by Suzanne Normand
    8. Peach Blossom by Hugo Wast
    9. The Six Mrs. Greenes by Lorna Rea
    10. The Case for the Defendant by Hans Aufricht-Ruda
    11. Fugitive Love by Negley Farson
    12. Stepping High by Gene Markey
    13. Other Ways and Other Flesh by Edith O'Shaughnessy
    14. The Love Clinic by Maurice Dekobra
    The Bookman, May 1929
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    The New Books (14 Reviews)
    Fiction
    1. Lean Twilight by Edward Shenton
    2. Portrait of a Celibate by Alec Waugh
    3. The Horns of Ramadan by Arthur Train
    4. The Shadow of Guy Denver by Stephen McKenna
    5. The Sons of Cain by James Warner Bellah
    6. A Voyage to the Island of the Articoles by Andre Maurois
    7. Rockbound by Frank Parker Day
    8. Salad Days by Theodora Benson
    9. John Frensham, K.C. by Sinclair Murray
    10. Blowing Weather by John Thomas McIntyre
    11. Mantis by Ethelreda Lewis
    12. Cock Pit by James Gould Cozzens
    13. Lady in Marble by Robert E. McClure
    14. The Young Lovers by Henry C. Bailey
    The Saturday Review, March 23, 1929, pp. 813-814