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THE WORLD'S ILLUSION. By JACOB WASSERMANN. Translated by Ludwig
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One of the most remarkable creative works of our time, revolving
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our age yet finds them wanting.
PEOPLE. By PIERRE HAMP. Translated by James Whitall. With Introduction
by Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant.
Introducing one of the most significant writers of France, himself a
working man, in whom is incarnated the new self-consciousness of the
worker's world.
DECADENCE, AND OTHER ESSAYS ON THE CULTURE OF IDEAS. By REMY DE
GOURMONT. Translated by William Aspenwall Bradley.
The critical work of one of the great æsthetic thinkers of France,
for the first time made accessible in an authorized English
version.
HISTORY: ITS THEORY AND PRACTICE. By BENEDETTO CROCE. Translated by
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A new interpretation of the meaning of history, and a survey of the
great historians, by one of the leaders of European thought.
THE NEW SOCIETY. By WALTER RATHENAU. Translated by Arthur Windham.
One of Germany's most influential thinkers and men of action
presents his vision of the new society emerging out of the War.
THE PATRIOTEER. By HEINRICH MANN. Translated by Ernest Boyd.
A German "Main Street," describing the career of a typical product
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MODERN RUSSIAN POETRY: AN ANTHOLOGY. Translated by Babette Deutsch and
A. Yarmolinsky.
Covers the whole field of Russian verse since Pushkin, with the
emphasis on contemporary poets.
THE REFORM OF EDUCATION. By GIOVANNI GENTILE. With an Introduction by
Benedetto Croce. Translated by Dino Bigongiari.
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