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The following books will be reviewed in forthcoming issues of the Crimson Bookshelf: "America Faces the Future," edited by Charles A. Beard, Houghton-Miffin, publisher; "Thirteen Women," by Tiffany Thayer, Claude Kendall; "David's Day," by Denis Mackall, Houghton Mifflin; "Apocalypse," by D. H. Lawrence, Viking Press; "This Democratic Roosevelt," by Leland M. Ross and Allen W. Grobin, Dutton; "Rackety Rax," by Joel Sayre, Knopf; "One Way to Heaven," by Countee Culien, Harper's.
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