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THE TWENTIETH William Lyon Phelps' New Book Lovers of music will welcome Daniel Gregory Mason's new book on CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS ($2.00) completing his well-known series of musical essays. The fifth printing of Sara Teasdale's prize poems, LOVE SONGS ($1.25), and that poignant book, THE DRUMS IN OUR STREET ($1.25) by Mary Caroline Davies-these are two volumes of poetry to give or treasure. William Allen White's New New Novel IN THE HEART OF A FOOL By the author of "A Certain Rich Man," etc., etc. A fine, compelling story of Thomas van Dorn, who says in his heart "There is no God." THE MACMILLAN COMPANY :: Publishers $1.60. Please mention THE BOOKMAN in writing to advertisers. |