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    The Golden Book Magazine [Vol. IX, No. 51, March 1929] (The Review of Reviews Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, cover by Boris Artzybasheff)
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 4 · Who’s Who in the Golden Book · [uncredited] · bg
    • 31 · Skippy’s Pal Spends the Night with Him [Skippy] · Percy L. Crosby · ct (r)
    • 32 · The Earth-Child · Gerald Gould · pm The Golden Book of Modern English Poetry: 1870-1920 ed. Thomas Caldwell, J.M. Dent, 1922
    • 33 · Gallegher · Richard Harding Davis · nv Scribner’s Magazine August 1890; subtitled “A Newspaper Story”.
    • 44 · The Fawn and His Mother · [uncredited] · vi (r)
      from The Great Fables.
    • 45 · Wanted: An Income Taximeter · Frederick Lewis Allen · hu Harper’s Magazine
    • 47 · Crainquebille · Anatole France; translated by Winifred Stephens · ss (r)
    • 56 · Advice to a President on Choosing a Cabinet—1852 · James Buchanan · ms (r)
    • 57 · So They Say · Various · ms (r)
    • 59 · Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty · Stacy Aumonier · ss The Strand Magazine September 1922
    • 65 · The Mysteries of God · Amory Hare · pm (r)
    • 66 · The Suicides in the Rue Sombre · Leonard Merrick · ss Metropolitan Magazine June 1906, as “The Suicides in the Rue des Vents”
    • 70 · A Booklover’s Menu · [uncredited] · hu New York Herald Tribune
    • 71 · Mary with the High Hand · Arnold Bennett · ss The Pall Mall Magazine May 1902
    • 76 · Woodcuts: The Revival of an Old Art · Ernest Knaufft · ar
    • 83 · The Tenth Muse: Advertisa · Various · ms (r)
    • 84 · His Last Chance · Rafael Sabatini · ss American Illustrated Magazine December 1905
    • 88 · Song · Christina Georgina Rossetti · pm (r)
    • 89 · The House Opposite · Anthony Hope · ss (r)
    • 91 · Bernard Shaw’s Vision of the Future · Archibald Henderson · ar
    • 94 · The Happy Prince · Oscar Wilde · ss The Happy Prince and Other Tales by Oscar Wilde, David Nutt, May 1888
    • 98 · Ethics in a Business Suit · Various · ms (r)
    • 99 · How St. Patrick Saves the Irish · James Stephens · ss The New York Times
    • 100 · Salve! · Thomas Edward Brown · pm Old John and Other Poems by Thomas Edward Browne, Macmillan, 1893
    • 101 · Dougherty’s Eye-Opener · O. Henry · ss The (New York) Sunday World May 8 1904, as “Dinner for Two; or How Big Jim Dougherty’s Sight Was Restored”
    • 103 · Remembered from the Play · Various · ms (r)
    • 104 · The Rehearsal · Maurice Baring · pl (r)
    • 106 · Fog · Carl Sandburg · pm Chicago Poems by Carl Sandburg, Henry Holt, 1916
    • 107 · The Legend of the Old Lake · Arkadyi Averchenko; translated by J. A. Bimstone · vi (r)
    • 108 · Hors-d’Oeuvres from the Newest Books · Various · ms (r)
    • 110 · The Queen’s Necklace [Part 14 of 14] · Alexander Dumas · n. Little, Brown, 1890
      translated from the French (Le Collier de la Reine, La Presse, 1849-50).
    • 138 · Travel News: Spain Opens Its Gates · Roger Shaw · cl
    • 140 · Investment Trends: Investment Standards · Kenneth S. Van Strum · cl
    • 144 · Music and Radio · Alfred V. Frankenstein · cl



    The Golden Book Magazine [Vol. IX, No. 53, May 1929] (The Review of Reviews Corporation, 25¢, 130pp, cover by George M. Richards)
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 4 · Who’s Who in the Golden Book · [uncredited] · bg
    • 12 · Authors and Books · Various · rc
    • 27 · The Distracted Gardner · Camerini · ct (r)
      from Il Travaso.
    • 28 · Beyond Life · James Branch Cabell · ex (r)
      from his Beyond Life, 1919.
    • 29 · The Broken Nose [Lord George Tarlyon; Michael Wagstaffe] · Michael Arlen · ss The Strand Magazine March 1923, as “The Man with the Broken Nose”
    • 35 · Waiting Booth · Thomas Hardy · pm (r)
    • 36 · The Signal-Man · Charles Dickens · ss All the Year Round Christmas 1866, as “No. 1 Branch Line. The Signalman”
    • 41 · The Portrait · Aldous Huxley · ss Harper’s Magazine December 1922
    • 46 · So They Say · Various · ms (r)
    • 48 · A Terrible Awful Medieval Romance · Mark Twain · ss Buffalo Express January 1 1870
    • 51 · Meg Merrilies · John Keats · pm The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats by John Keats, Reeves & Turner, 1883
    • 52 · Man Flies · Various · ms (r)
    • 58 · Our Boy · Oliver Herford · pm Life
    • 59 · Owen Carey · Harvey O’Higgins · ss The Century Magazine January 1918
    • 68 · The Tenth Muse: Advertisa · Various · ms (r)
    • 69 · The Greenhorn’s Wedding · Caspar Day · ss The American Magazine July 1908
    • 73 · King Solomon and the Blacksmith: An Old Hebrew Legend · (translated) · vi (r)
    • 74 · Palmettos: Folk-Songs of Georgia Negroes · Various; edited by R. W. Gordon · pm
    • 78 · Walt Whitman and “Leaves of Grass” · John T. Winterich · ar Publishers Weekly [Ref. Walt Whitman]
    • 82 · Remembered from the Play · Various · ms (r)
    • 84 · The Four Sons of Eve · Vicente Blasco Ibanez; translated by Jose Padin · ss (r)
    • 93 · Ethics in a Business Suit · Various · ms (r)
    • 95 · Spit-Cat Creek · Owen Wister · ss (r)
    • 99 · Poem (“I have not told my garden yet”) · Emily Dickinson · pm (r)
    • 100 · Hors-d’Oeuvres from the Newest Books · Various · ms (r)
    • 102 · Ethan Frome [Part 2 of 3] · Edith Wharton · na Scribner’s Magazine September 1911
    • 124 · Travel News: Riding Waikiki’s White Horses · Roger Shaw · cl
    • 126 · Investment Trends: The Talking Movies · Kenneth S. Van Strum · cl
    • 130 · Music and Radio · Alfred V. Frankenstein · cl





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