Fiction
… from his gold-edged turban covered his face almost completely. The feather on the turban looked as if it were … looking now and then at the people thronging the bazaar and also at his younger brother on the horse. The look on his … In return, her father slapped him hard. Gulam nearly died of humiliation. But he firmly believed in the triumph …
… rouses the countryside; For now that the wraith of God has died No fox may be started in any place!” He doubled back …
… dying day— When, lo, tip-tap at window-pane, My visitor had come again, To peck late supper at his ease, A morsel of … from lamp-lit room, Should peering from the Unconscious come My hidden spirit, and fill me then With love, delight, …
… 1690-1793. By James Truslow Adams. Vol. VI. The Rise of the Common Man, 1830-1850. By Carl Russell Fish. Vol. VIII. The … more or less familiar to scholars, and many topical studies, such as histories of the press, family, education, … an increasingly industrialized society—these are the high points of the first volumes of a notable series. We await …
… A Conservative Approach. By Peter F. Drucker. The John Day Company. $2.50. The Techniques of Democracy. By Alfred M. … “were insensibly subdued by the arts of their vanquished rivals.” The phrase rings in one’s head in these days of total … “A union must of necessity enforce equal conditions in all comparable plants in the same industry. Hence it cannot …
Poetry
… 1853, A. C. Baldwin published The Traveler’s Vade Mecum, a compendium of more than 8,000 phrases that could be … and copper is rising; I must offer my compliments to the ladies. I will be refusing all medical advice, except for that … I traveled before I was born, and will travel after I die. They will come together, each clutching their copies, …