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Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1932
Autumn 1932
Sold Out• Wilson Follett's "In a Time Like This"
• Allen Cleaton's "The Press in Petticoats"
• Joseph Wood Krutch's "Art, Magic, and Eternity"
• Phillips Russell's "The Plowboy From Edgefield"
• Stories by Wilson Follett, Allen Cleaton, Joseph Wood Krutch, and Phillips Russell
• Poetry by Lizette Woodworth Reese, and David Cornel DeJong
• Allen Cleaton's "The Press in Petticoats"
• Joseph Wood Krutch's "Art, Magic, and Eternity"
• Phillips Russell's "The Plowboy From Edgefield"
• Stories by Wilson Follett, Allen Cleaton, Joseph Wood Krutch, and Phillips Russell
• Poetry by Lizette Woodworth Reese, and David Cornel DeJong
Virginia Quarterly Review
Summer 1932
Summer 1932
Sold Out• Gerald W. Johnson's "Since Wilson"
• J. C. Furnas's "False Fronts in Hollywood"
• Clarence E. Cason's "The Southern Conscience"
• Garrard Glenn's "War Without Guns"
• Stories by Gerald W. Johnson, J. C. Furnas, Clarence E. Cason, and Garrard Glenn
• Poetry by Melville Cane
• J. C. Furnas's "False Fronts in Hollywood"
• Clarence E. Cason's "The Southern Conscience"
• Garrard Glenn's "War Without Guns"
• Stories by Gerald W. Johnson, J. C. Furnas, Clarence E. Cason, and Garrard Glenn
• Poetry by Melville Cane
Virginia Quarterly Review
Spring 1932
Spring 1932
Sold Out• Albert Jay Nock's "The Return of the Patriots"
• Broadus Mitchell's "The Economic Deflation of Free Will"
• Claudius Murchison's "The Libel Against Capitalism"
• Ernest Boyd's "New Letters of Guy De Maupassant"
• Stories by Albert Jay Nock, Broadus Mitchell, Claudius Murchison, and Ernest Boyd
• Poetry by Lizette Woodworth Reese, Ben Belitt, and Babette Deutsch
• Broadus Mitchell's "The Economic Deflation of Free Will"
• Claudius Murchison's "The Libel Against Capitalism"
• Ernest Boyd's "New Letters of Guy De Maupassant"
• Stories by Albert Jay Nock, Broadus Mitchell, Claudius Murchison, and Ernest Boyd
• Poetry by Lizette Woodworth Reese, Ben Belitt, and Babette Deutsch
Virginia Quarterly Review
Winter 1932
Winter 1932
Sold Out• William Martin's "Geneva to America"
• Stark Young's "Parallels in Italy"
• Helen Hill's "Freedwomen"
• J. C. Furnas's "Sermon in Skulls"
• Poetry by Frances M. Frost, and C.E. Burklund
• Stark Young's "Parallels in Italy"
• Helen Hill's "Freedwomen"
• J. C. Furnas's "Sermon in Skulls"
• Poetry by Frances M. Frost, and C.E. Burklund
Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1931
Autumn 1931
Sold Out• Francis Pitcairn's "News of America"
• Charles A. Beard's "Captains Uncourageous"
• Archibald Rutledge's "Beasts Called Wild"
• D. S. Mirsky's "The Soviet Films"
• Stories by Francis Pitcairn, Charles A. Beard, Archibald Rutledge, and D. S. Mirsky
• Poetry by Lizette Woodworth Reese, Virginia Moore, Liddell Robert Lowe, and Aline Kilmer
• Charles A. Beard's "Captains Uncourageous"
• Archibald Rutledge's "Beasts Called Wild"
• D. S. Mirsky's "The Soviet Films"
• Stories by Francis Pitcairn, Charles A. Beard, Archibald Rutledge, and D. S. Mirsky
• Poetry by Lizette Woodworth Reese, Virginia Moore, Liddell Robert Lowe, and Aline Kilmer
Virginia Quarterly Review
Summer 1931
Summer 1931
Sold Out• Robert C. Binkley's "Europe Faces the Customs Union"
• Edna Kenton's "The Case of the American Woman"
• Silas Bent's "Reconstruction - New Style"
• Waldo Frank's "San Martin and Bolivar"
• Stories by Robert C. Binkley, Edna Kenton, Silas Bent, and Waldo Frank
• Poetry by Conrad Aiken, Frederic Prokosch, and Geoffrey Johnson
• Edna Kenton's "The Case of the American Woman"
• Silas Bent's "Reconstruction - New Style"
• Waldo Frank's "San Martin and Bolivar"
• Stories by Robert C. Binkley, Edna Kenton, Silas Bent, and Waldo Frank
• Poetry by Conrad Aiken, Frederic Prokosch, and Geoffrey Johnson
Virginia Quarterly Review
Spring 1931
Spring 1931
Sold Out• Aldous Huxley's "Tragedy and the Whole Truth"
• Raymond Leslie Buell's "The Liberian Paradox"
• Broadus Mitchell's "A Blast Against Economists"
• Daniel Gregory Mason's "The Lesson of the London 'Proms'"
• Stories by Aldous Huxley, Raymond Leslie Buell, Broadus Mitchell, and Daniel Gregory Mason
• Poetry by Allen Tate, Louis Untermeyer, Frances M. Frost, and Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy
• Raymond Leslie Buell's "The Liberian Paradox"
• Broadus Mitchell's "A Blast Against Economists"
• Daniel Gregory Mason's "The Lesson of the London 'Proms'"
• Stories by Aldous Huxley, Raymond Leslie Buell, Broadus Mitchell, and Daniel Gregory Mason
• Poetry by Allen Tate, Louis Untermeyer, Frances M. Frost, and Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy
Virginia Quarterly Review
Winter 1931
Winter 1931
Sold Out• Dumas Malone's "Polly Jefferson and Her Father"
• Aldous Huxley's "Boundaries of Utopia"
• Thomas H. Dickinson's "Bernard Shaw and Woodrow Wilson"
• Sherwood Anderson's "J.J. Lankes and His Woodcuts"
• Stories by Dumas Malone, Aldous Huxley, Thomas H. Dickinson, and Sherwood Anderson
• Poetry by Geoffrey Johnson, Frances M. Frost, Frederic Prokosch, and Henry Bellamann
• Aldous Huxley's "Boundaries of Utopia"
• Thomas H. Dickinson's "Bernard Shaw and Woodrow Wilson"
• Sherwood Anderson's "J.J. Lankes and His Woodcuts"
• Stories by Dumas Malone, Aldous Huxley, Thomas H. Dickinson, and Sherwood Anderson
• Poetry by Geoffrey Johnson, Frances M. Frost, Frederic Prokosch, and Henry Bellamann
Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1930
Autumn 1930
Sold Out• Stringfellow Barr's "Shall Slavery Come South?"
• Broadus Mitchell's "Employers Front!"
• Morley Roberts's "W.H. Hudson"
• William Martin's "Since Versailles"
• Stories by Stringfellow Barr, Broadus Mitchell, Morley Roberts, and William Martin
• Poetry by John Bryan, and Robert P. Tristram Coffin
• Broadus Mitchell's "Employers Front!"
• Morley Roberts's "W.H. Hudson"
• William Martin's "Since Versailles"
• Stories by Stringfellow Barr, Broadus Mitchell, Morley Roberts, and William Martin
• Poetry by John Bryan, and Robert P. Tristram Coffin
Virginia Quarterly Review
Summer 1930
Summer 1930
Sold Out• H. M. Johnson's "Can Religion Blend With Modern Science?"
• James Branch Cabell's "Sanctuary in Porcelain"
• E. Pendleton Herring's "Great Britain Has Lobbies Too"
• A Chicagoan's "Chicago - Believe It or Not"
• Stories by H. M. Johnson, James Branch Cabell, E. Pendleton Herring, and A Chicagoan
• Poetry by Geoffrey Johnson, Frances M. Frost, Ernest Hartsock, and Francis Claiborne Mason
• James Branch Cabell's "Sanctuary in Porcelain"
• E. Pendleton Herring's "Great Britain Has Lobbies Too"
• A Chicagoan's "Chicago - Believe It or Not"
• Stories by H. M. Johnson, James Branch Cabell, E. Pendleton Herring, and A Chicagoan
• Poetry by Geoffrey Johnson, Frances M. Frost, Ernest Hartsock, and Francis Claiborne Mason



