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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
Margaret Widdemer Archives
Margaret Widdemer •ï¿½116 Items / 30 Books, 10 Articles, 3 Reviews, 73 Poems
Do You Want to Write? (1937)
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Published Reviews
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    The Book Forum (10 Reviews)
    Four Hundred Million Customers, by Carl Crow
    1. Four Hundred Million Customers by Carl Crow
    2. Poisons, Potions and Profits by Peter Morell
    3. Do You Want to Write? by Margaret Widdemer
    4. The Making of a Scientist by Raymond L. Ditmars
    5. The Goncourt Journals, 1851-1870 by Lewis Galantiere, Edmond de Goncourt, and Jules de Goncourt, ...
    6. The Life of Paul Gauguin by Robert Burnett
    7. Jonathan Swift by Bertram Newman
    8. The Education of Hyman Kaplan by Leonard Q. Ross
    9. Oleander River by G.B. Stern
    10. He Did Not Die At Meyerling by Henry Wysham Lanier
    The Forum, October 1937
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    The Check List (17 Reviews)
    Miscellaneous
    1. Spain: A Tragic Journey by F. Theobald Rogers
    2. The Far East Comes Nearer by H. Hessell Tiltman
    3. The Etiquette of Race Relations in the South by Bertram Wilbur Doyle
    4. Small Talk by Harold G. Nicolson
    5. The Life and Death of a Spanish Town by Elliot Paul
    6. A New Social Philosophy by Werner Sombart and Karl F. Geiser
    7. The Traffic in Health by Charles Solomon#2
    8. Headlining America by Frank Luther Mott
    9. Geneva versus Peace by Auguste F.C. de Beaupoil Saint-Aulaire
    10. Giant Liners of the World by Alan L. Cary
    11. Surrealism by Herbert Read
    12. The Art of Going to College by J. Franklin Messenger
    13. "Dear Mister President" by Ben Whitehurst
    14. The Writer's Market by Aron M. Mathieu
    15. Germany: The Last Four Years by Germanicus
    16. Do You Want to Write? by Margaret Widdemer
    17. Early Medieval Medicine by Loren C. MacKinney
    The American Mercury, November 1937