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THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER BOOKSHELF REVIEWS

MYSTERIOUS JAPAN: by Julian Street Doubleday, Page & Co.: Garden City, N. Y., 1921. $4.00.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

There is only one Japan and only one Julian Street to visit, so the Nippon impressions contained in this volume are not political, not "with a purpose", not too critical; yet in a popular rather than trivial vein.

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